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Explore "belleandsebastian" with insightful episodes like "Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday Presented by Healing Frequency Massage-Danny and Tim's Music Scene June 8th", "Who was on the cover of Sergeant Pepper's?", "The SportsAlcohol.com Podcast Double Feature: God Help the Girl b/w Streets of Fire" and "Episode 487: Isobel Campbell" from podcasts like ""Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent", "Discography Discourse", "sportsalcohol.com podcast" and "Beginnings"" and more!
Episodes (4)
Who was on the cover of Sergeant Pepper's?
Albums for this episode:
Stormzy: Heavy is the Head
Belle and Sebastian: The Life Pursuit
The Story So Far: Proper Dose
The Beatles: Rubber Soul
AS IT IS: I'VE BEEN TO HELL AND BACK
The SportsAlcohol.com Podcast Double Feature: God Help the Girl b/w Streets of Fire
Ben and Jesse resume their podcast-within-the-podcast miniseries where each selects a movie and they watch them both together and talk about it. This time, we've set aside our usual business and sci-fi in favor of two movies about rock and roll, sort of: Stuart Murdoch's God Help the Girl and Walter Hill's Streets of Fire.
Episode 487: Isobel Campbell
On today's episode, I talk to musician Isobel Campbell. Originally from Glasgow, Isobel's musical career began with the acclaimed indie rock group Belle and Sebastian. She played cello, keyboards and sang in the group, and after five hit albums, she left the band to pursue a solo career as The Gentle Waves. She kept The Gentle Waves moniker for a few albums, afterward deciding to record music under her given name. Between 2006 and 2013, Isobel also made three albums with Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan, and her most recent album There Is No Other, was released on Rough Trade right before the pandemic crushed society for a year!
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