Leonard Nimoy's Two Sides Of Leonard Nimoy
It's Spock and the Jock on your airwaves again. Or, is it just another side of Bridie and James as they bring you Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy, an album that's at least one side good, featuring some haunting beautiful songs, some songs about deep Star Trek lore that James tries to remember while Bri…
John Lithgow's Singin' in the Bathtub
Spoilers: This is a DELIGHT. Sorry, we just know John Lithgow does not love a cliffhanger. This week we are reviewing/falling in love with John Lithgow's children's album.
Scarlett Johansson's Anywhere I Lay My Head w/ Miranda Tapsell
Miranda Tapsell (Top End Wedding, Married to One Of The Hosts And We'll Never Say Which One) joins us to talk about the chameleon herself Scarlett Johansson in her boldest role yet, playing Tom Waits. If you enjoy this episode remember to rate and review the show online because that helps other…
John Wayne's America, Why I Love Her
We join James and Bridie in a hell of their own devising, forced to endure John Wayne's America, Why I Love Her. This episode goes a lot of places we did not expect. Were they good places? Impossible to say. But they couldn't be worse places.
Grover's Grover Sings The Blues
We aren't pulling any punches this episode. If you don't have the stomach to face criticism, you aren't ready to be an artist. The gloves are off. It's time we took on Grover's 1974 album Grover Sings The Blues. You may think this is an episode suitable for children but you would be very, very wr…
Shaquille O'Neil's Shaq Diesel
Bridie, James and special guest star Baby Grace are going hard in the paint with Shaq's debut album Shaq Diesel. Prepare yourself for 90s synth, some questionable rhyming, and James being too clouded by his own love to accurately judge an album. Rate and review Vanity Project on your app of choic…
Hugh Laurie's Let Them Talk
He said Let Them Talk and talk we shall! Check your fire alarms, people. It's House Fever. (Fire is a house fever. Unrelated side note, James hasn't slept in some time.) Hugh Laurie's Let Them Talk is here and quite unlike any other album we've reviewed and strangest of all - we mean that in a goo…
Muhammad Ali's I Am The Greatest
The Greatest Podcast is back to review the Greatest Album by the Greatest Boxer to find out if he's secretly also the Greatest Poet. This is pre-championship Muhammad Ali in a performance that has to be heard to be believed and even then feels a little like a fever dream. Enjoy!
David Hasselhoff's The Night Before Christmas
[CORRECTED AUDIO - WE HOPE!] Happy Easter Everyone! While we take some time off, here's a classic Easter album, The Night Before Christmas by David Hasselhoff. Love youse, see youse.
Billy Bob Thornton's Private Radio w/ Greg Larsen
Strap in, folks. This is one of our most requested, least enjoyed albums to date. We're joined by the brilliant Greg Larsen to holler like a dad in the field at Billy Bob Thornton's own album which includes a song called Angelina (dunno what it's about) and a lot of other very, very slow, very, ve…