
A podcast about inexpensive, common and underappreciated records that are waiting to be rediscovered.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 313 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

Lola Kinks brings some holiday cheer to our season 7 Christmas episode. We unwrap albums from a wide array of genres: soul, country, funk, and easy listening.
Feeling jolly? Please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content ... more
Taylor Rowley returns for a long-overdue album feature: singer Maria Muldaur’s 1973 self-titled solo debut. Recorded at a transitional point in her career, the album was a surprise hit due to its lead single “Midnight at the Oasis,” but a deep dive p... more
In a now proud IBT tradition, co-host Jeremy brings a New Age album. This time he has selected a 1981 release by Japanese composer, arranger, and producer Kitarō. Known for his electronic instrumental music, we sample his sound as we learn his fascin... more
Happy Halloween! Bob Bucko Jr joins us to discuss a split release between experimental New Zealand trio the Dead C and American supergroup Rangda. This 2013 release contains tracks from the vault of both bands and is one of the more challenging relea... more
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In these fiscally challenging times, the world needs a hero to show them how to get their jollies, but, like, frugally. Great conversation, a little history, and a reasonable shopping list.
Loving your spotlight on lesser known grooves! So great that you use the actual vinyl in the show, rather than a digital substitute. Sounds freaking great. Thanks for making the Kenny Rankin feature! Long overdue. Looking forward to checking out more. Btw- the Live From Bottom Line album originally came out in the Late 90s, when Kenny was still with us. I was lucky to be at that show.. I was underage, and my dad talked me into the club. Got to see him several times, always great. And my ... more
I discovered this podcast during the lockdown when I was searching to hear discussions about obscure R&B albums (Deniece Williams brought me here. Thank you for that!) I’ve been an avid listener since then. And what a great show I stumbled on! Just like the great surprising albums that were discussed in this podcast, the show was a surprising breath of fresh air, as music enthusiasts/podcasters can be generally obnoxious, dismissive, elitist & frustratingly shallow. The 3 gentlemen who run this ... more
One of my favorite podcasts! Come for the music, stay for silly friendship!
I found these guys while looking for information on Herbie Mann
It’s like being among friends
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Focusing on inexpensive and commonly overlooked records, this podcast explores underappreciated musical gems through insightful discussions and humor. Listeners can expect a rich tapestry of conversations about various artists and albums that may not receive the recognition they deserve in mainstream discussions. The hosts bring personal anecdotes and a comfortable banter style, which adds depth and relatability to their explorations of music history and commentary on lesser-known tracks.
The unique premise centers on re-discovering affordable music and celebrating the artistry behind it. This approach not only caters to music enthusiasts but also appeals to a wider audience interested in exploring the often-ignored aspects of music cultur... more
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Recent guests on I'd Buy That For A Dollar include:
1. Taylor Rowley
2. Gaylord Fields
3. Ryan Werner
4. Dustin Krcatovich
5. Matt Dorbin
6. L'Oreal, aka Lola Kinks
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