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You, Me and An Album

Al Melchior
Joni Mitchell's Blue
The Black Tones
Cobain & Cornbread
Back In the High Life
Steve Winwood
Higher Love
John JR Robinson
Seattle
Untame the Tiger
John Coltrane
The Killers
Pressure Machine
Warren Dunes
Grammy Awards
Triumph
The Sport Of Kings
Ensoulment
Leonard Cohen
Covid-19
Fountains Of Wayne

On each episode, a guest introduces the host, Al Melchior, to an album they love but that he doesn't know.

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Woodstock, NY-based composer and musician Will Epstein joins Al to introduce him to Lou Reed’s 1982 album The Blue Mask. Will talks about when he first got acquainted with the Velvet Underground and how he eventually started listening to... more

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This is an excerpt from the first-ever Patreon-only episode of You, Me and An Album, aka Bonus Tracks. On the original version of this episode, Mary Beth and Al Melchior discuss four songs, two that Mary Beth experiences as sad and tw... more

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Woodstock, NY-based singer, songwriter, guitarist and keyboardist Storey Littleton joins Al to talk about Madi Diaz’s 2021 album History of a Feeling. Storey explains why she chose to discuss this album, even though she doesn’t always... more

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This is an excerpt from a Bonus Tracks episode published on the You, Me and An Album Patreon on Sept. 25, 2025. You can hear the entire episode, plus all of the other Bonus Tracks episodes, by joining the YMAAA Patreon at patreon.com/... more

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Recent Guests

Storey Littleton
An emerging songwriter and rock artist; she fronts the trio Monogamy and is a member of the band Ida.
Episode: 218. Storey Littleton Discusses Madi Diaz, History of a Feeling
Sam Edelston
Connecticut based musician and fretted dulcimer player
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Episode: 217. Exploring Unfamiliar Albums with Fretted Dulcimer Player Sam Edelston
Maia Sharp
Nashville-based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer
Crooked Crown
Episode: 216. Maia Sharp Discusses Lord Huron, Vide Noir
Scott Dudelson
Photographer for Getty Images and the host of Legends podcast.
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Episode: 215. Scott Dudelson Discusses Dillard & Clark, The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark
Madison Cunningham
Los Angeles based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Episode: 214. Madison Cunningham Discusses Silver Apples, self-titled
Wreckless Eric
UK based singer, songwriter, producer, and engineer; known for his first single, 'I'd Go The Whole Wide World'.
Episode: 212. Wreckless Eric Discusses Tom Petty, Full Moon Fever
Emma Swift
Nashville-based singer-songwriter known for her Dylan Covers album.
Tiny Ghost Records
Episode: 211. Emma Swift Discusses Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever Ago (see notes re: TW)
Andrea Walker
Guitarist for Glitterfox and founding member
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Episode: 210. Andrea Walker Discusses Fleetwood Mac, Tango in the Night
Leanne Butkovic
Member of the indie rock band Freezing Cold
Freezing Cold
Episode: 209. Leanne Butkovic and Angie Boylan of Freezing Cold Discuss No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom

Host

Al Melchior
Host of You, Me and An Album

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Great show

    Great for music lovers, especially if you love talking about it with people just as passionate about it as you are. Feels like you’re just hanging out and talking music with a couple friends.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gambitkiller
    United States3 years ago
  • Expand your musical horizons

    I’m a big Al Melchior fan and always looking for something else to listen to so I am not about to miss an episode. I think the advice to listen to each album 3x is good. I usually listen to the album 2x, then the episode, then the album again

    In furtherance of the podcast’s mission I suggest each guest & reviewer provide 5 great, underrated albums. Here are mine:

    Lost & Gone Forever- Guster - Alt rock

    Moondance - Van Morrison - singer/songwriter

    The Koln Concert-Keith Jarrett-jazz piano

    S... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheOtherScott2012
    United States5 years ago
  • Refreshing

    Al is such a humble dude. He’s willing to open himself up to his audience by showing that he doesn’t know everything. Learning about new music, even if it’s new to you, with another person is a rare joy. That’s what is at the heart of this podcast. It’s not just the new experience of the music, it’s the rare treat of experiencing music with another person for the first time. Well done Al!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Michael Govier
    United States5 years ago
  • I know it’s early...

    I’ve only heard a 3 minute trailer, but I feel justified in proclaiming this as the greatest podcast of all-time.

    Very excited to see what Al does with this. I’ve long been a fan of his work as a writer and podcaster and he’s shown to have an amazing taste in music in the years we’ve followed each other.

    Highly recommended!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Yancy Eaton
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

There is enthusiasm for the podcast's mission to introduce lesser-known albums and artists to a wider audience.
Many commend the host's humility and willingness to learn about new music alongside guests, fostering a shared experience.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and relatable discussions about music, often noting it feels like a friendly chat among music lovers.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

216. Maia Sharp Discusses Lord Huron, Vide Noir
Q: You mentioned that the album is both theatrical and cinematic; can you talk about that distinction?
Sharp explains that while Lord Huron's music is indeed cinematic, it offers a theatrical experience that enables listeners to imagine their own narratives rather than directly reflecting their life.
216. Maia Sharp Discusses Lord Huron, Vide Noir
Q: So of all the albums that you could have picked, why this one?
Maia Sharp chose 'Vide Noir' because it has been significant in her life over the last five years, especially since moving to Nashville and engaging with music on vinyl.
212. Wreckless Eric Discusses Tom Petty, Full Moon Fever
Q: What are the parts or the things about the album that make you wonder if you don't like it?
Wreckless Eric struggles with the bright sound and production choices but acknowledges it has grown on him.
207. Caro Kelley Discusses Jacob Collier, Djesse Vol. 4
Q: What are other albums that set that template for you?
I love a bit of chaos. I love being like, and now something completely different.
207. Caro Kelley Discusses Jacob Collier, Djesse Vol. 4
Q: What was your impression of that track as in terms of maybe compared with the earlier more avant-garde work?
It is one of those albums that you do need to listen to in order.

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1. Storey Littleton
2. Sam Edelston
3. Maia Sharp
4. Scott Dudelson
5. Madison Cunningham
6. Wreckless Eric
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8. Andrea Walker

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