Nirvana’s Alex Spyropoulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons reveal their favourite tracks from the Nirvana Songlife 1967-72 deluxe box set and most influential songs.
- Nirvana – Lonely Boy (The Story Of Simon Simopath, Island, 1967)
- Nirvana – All Of Us (All Of Us, Island, 1968)
- Nirvana – Illinois (Black Flower (Dedicated to Markos III), Pye, 1970)
- Nirvana – Freedom Chaser (Secrets, Madfish, 2021 rec 1972)
- Bob Dylan – Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Blonde on Blonde, Columbia, 1966)
- Howlin’ Wolf – Smokestack Lightnin’ (Single A-side, Chess, 1956)
- Love – Alone Again Or (Forever Changes, Elektra, 1967)
- Warren Zevon – Werewolves of London (Single A-side, Asylum, 1978)
- Dionne Warwick - Walk On By (Single A-side, Pye, 1964)
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Purple Haze (Single A-side, Track, 1967)
- Richard Harris - MacArthur Park (Single A-side, RCA Victor, 1968)
- Prince and The Revolution – Kiss (Single A-side, Paisley Park/Warner Bros, 1986)
- Nirvana – Pentecost Hotel (The Story Of Simon Simopath, Island, 1967)
- Nirvana – You Can Try It (All Of Us, Island, 1968)
- Nirvana – Two Of A Kind (Secrets, Madfish, 2021 rec 1972)
- Nirvana – Lord Up Above (Songs of Love and Praise, Philips, 1972)
1,000 only Nirvana Vinyl Box Set ‘Songlife’ brings together for the first time all 5 of the studio albums alongside the never before issued 1972 LP ‘Secrets’. Preorder from Burning Shed.
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This is a great Podcast, it’s great to hear Patrick and Alex and all the music played is brilliant too.My only complaint is that this doesn’t last longer.Secrets sounds like a hidden jem.