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  • Albums Worth Revisiting: Timeless Listens - Rediscover the soundtracks that shaped us with Lenny Vaughn
    May 2 2026
    Join Lenny Vaughn as he explores why certain albums refuse to age, uncovering production secrets and forgotten records that hit harder decades later than today's charts. This deep dive into timeless music reveals what makes it bulletproof against time—zero filler, all substance.

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    1 min
  • Albums Worth Revisiting - Hidden in Plain Sight: Overlooked Records That Aged Better Than the Hits
    May 2 2026
    Lenny Vaughn explores four criminally overlooked mid-1970s albums—Shuggie Otis's *Inspiration Information*, Gil Scott-Heron's *Winter in America*, Robin Trower's *Bridge of Sighs*, and Earth, Wind & Fire's *That's the Way of the World*—revealing how each became timeless masterpieces that sound more vital today than the chart-toppers that overshadowed them.

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    29 min
  • Albums Worth Revisiting - Built to Last: The Production Secrets Behind Albums That Defy Time
    May 2 2026
    Host Lenny Vaughn examines production secrets behind timeless albums, diving into Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Boston's debut, and Massive Attack's Blue Lines. He reveals how obsessive engineering, dynamic range, and sonic restraint create records that sound fresh decades later, proving fundamentals triumph over trends.

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    26 min