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March 11, 2021 48 mins

This episode I was joined by singer songwriter Frank Turner to talk about his first purchases, the best live albums and the albums that influenced him.
 
You can find Frank on Instagram @frankturner, Twitter @frankturner, and on Facebook by searching Frank Turner. OR just head to his website for links to everything www.frank-turner.com. (You can also find him on Tik-Tok)
 
We talked about:

  • First Purchase: Iron Maiden - Killers and Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast 
  • Live Album: Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter and Sam Cooke - One Night Stand Live at the Harlem Square Club
  • Biggest Influence: Counting Crows - August and Everything After and MewithoutYou - It’s All Crazy! It’s All False! It’s All a Dream! It’s Alright

You can find me on Instagram @Vinyl__Tap, on Twitter @ItsRecordTime and on Facebook by searching "It's Record Time Podcast". Or drop me a message at ItsRecordTimePodcast@gmail.com

I also shout out the Talking Records Podcast which can be found on all Podcast apps or on Instagram @talkingrecordspodcast

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Photo credit for the thumbnail to Lukas Rauch as well

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