
13: Not Like I Love My Guitar
We know you’re expecting a ton of rock tracks and spine-tingling guitar solos. But in the late 1990s, Prince released “The Truth,” featuring mostly acoustic

We know you’re expecting a ton of rock tracks and spine-tingling guitar solos. But in the late 1990s, Prince released “The Truth,” featuring mostly acoustic

Strangely Beautiful. Beautiful Strange. For all of his prowess in funk, rock and R&B, there are some Prince tracks that don’t fit into any category.

To truly appreciate the genius of Prince, it’s best to listen to how effortlessly he leaps from funk jams like “Partyman” and “Xtralovable” to quiet

Musician, producer and radio personality Tracey D joins Shannon and Lee for more frolicking around the Prince catalog. Check out chart toppers like “Let’s Pretend

Shannon and Lee are joined by musician, producer and radio personality Tracey D for some random jams from the Purple Yoda. Listen for classics like

Lee and Shannon continue the deep dive into Prince’s immense library, kicking off with the George Clinton collaboration “We Can Funk.” Also, Prince’s version of

While we do enjoy doing “themed” shows, Shannon and Lee skip around Prince’s vast catalog of music, plucking gems you probably missed unless you got

A veritable cornucopia of Prince music, Shannon and Lee pull out some of Ur favorites like “Alphabet Street,” while introducing U 2 a rare reggae

Some of the fun of “Princing out” is jumping all over his catalog. In this episode, Lee and Shannon introduce U 2 “1000 Xs &

More of Prince’s love music! Meet some of his lesser-known but still sexy grooves, including “Let’s Have A Baby,” the jazz nightclub fee of “Somewhere