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The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘Breakfast in America′ by Supertramp
The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘Breakfast in America′ by Supertramp

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time14-06-2025

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The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘Breakfast in America′ by Supertramp

Each week in The Vinyl Vault, Ozarks First's Parker Padgett and Tony Nguyen dive into a featured album, highlight standout tracks and explore what makes it truly unique. The vinyl of the week this time is 'Breakfast in America' by Supertramp from 1986. Breakfast in America is Supertramp's sixth studio album. It won two Grammy Awards for Best Album Package and Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording, as well as nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance. Singles from Breakfast in America include 'The Logical Song', 'Breakfast in America', 'Goodbye Stranger', and 'Take the Long Way Home'. Check out the video above to hear the breakdown of the album. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

The Vinyl Vault: A look into 'Me Against the World' by 2Pac
The Vinyl Vault: A look into 'Me Against the World' by 2Pac

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time07-06-2025

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The Vinyl Vault: A look into 'Me Against the World' by 2Pac

Each week in The Vinyl Vault, Ozarks First's Parker Padgett and Tony Nguyen dive into a featured album, highlight standout tracks, and explore what makes it truly unique. The vinyl of the week this time is 'Me Against the World' by 2Pac from 1995. It is the third studio album by 2Pac, which drew inspiration from his prison sentence, troubles with crime, police and poverty. Me Against the World featured three singles: 'Dear Mama', 'So Many Tears', and 'Temptations'. It was nominated for Best Rap Album and 'Dear Mama' was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance. Check out the video above to hear this week's episode. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘In The Pocket' by The Commodores
The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘In The Pocket' by The Commodores

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time31-05-2025

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The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘In The Pocket' by The Commodores

Each week in The Vinyl Vault, Ozarks First's Parker Padgett and Tony Nguyen dive into a featured album, highlight standout tracks and explore what makes it truly unique. The vinyl of the week this time is 'In The Pocket' by The Commodores from 1981. This is the final album to feature Lionel Richie before he left the band to start a solo career. The album contained two hit singles, 'Lady (You Bring Me Up) and 'Oh No'. 'Lady (You Bring Me Up)' was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1982. Check out the video above to hear the breakdown of the album. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘1984′ by Van Halen
The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘1984′ by Van Halen

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time16-05-2025

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The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘1984′ by Van Halen

Each week in The Vinyl Vault, Ozarks First's Parker Padgett and Tony Nguyen dive into a featured album, highlight standout tracks and explore what makes it truly unique. The vinyl of the week this time is '1984' by Van Halen from 1984. 1984 was the sixth studio album by Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. The album featured four singles: 'Jump', 'I'll Wait', 'Panama', and 'Hot for Teacher'. The album peaked at the number two spot on the Billboard charts, unable to dethrone Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' album. Since art is subjective, Parker and Tony speculated about the meaning behind the album cover. According to the story goes that the band originally asked graphic designer Margo Nahas to paint four chrome women dancing, but she declined. Instead, they chose one of her existing works — a painting of a cherub smoking. Check out the video above to hear the breakdown of the album. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘Crying Time' by Ray Charles
The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘Crying Time' by Ray Charles

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time09-05-2025

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The Vinyl Vault: A look into ‘Crying Time' by Ray Charles

Each week in The Vinyl Vault, Ozarks First's Parker Padgett and Tony Nguyen dive into a featured album, highlight standout tracks, and explore what makes it truly unique. The vinyl of the week this time is 'Crying Time' by Ray Charles from 1966. Crying Time was the first album released by Charles' own record label, Tangerine. The album managed to reach #15 on the US Billboard Top LPs and #1 on the US Top Selling R&B LPs. Check out the video above to hear the breakdown of the album. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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