This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. On this week’s episode of Encore I am joined once again by special guest Craig Manning. This episode is all about our favorite albums of 2017. We talk about our personal lists, the staff list, the albums we loved the most, why, and the albums that didn’t make our list and shocked us. There’s also some talk about movies, tv shows, and books toward the end. Hosts Jason Tate Craig Manning @encorepodcast Show Notes Staff’s Best of 2017 List Apple Music Playlist Spotify Playlist Jason’s Best of 2017 List Apple Music Playlist Spotify Playlist Craig’s Best of 2017 List Spotify Playlist Subscribe You’ll always find this podcast at encore.fm. You can subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, via any podcast player using our RSS feed, on SoundCloud, via Overcast, in Google Play, or on Stitcher. You can also find all of our previous episodes archived on our podcast page, iTunes, or on SoundCloud. If you have any follow-up, questions, or a topic you’d like us to cover on a future episode, please send a tweet using the hashtag #askEncore. If you’d like to follow this podcast on Twitter we are at @encorepodcast. We love hearing from listeners and are always looking for topics both big and small to tackle. So, let us know! If you like the podcast, could you please rate and review us on iTunes? It really does help. If you’re using the great podcast player Overcast, please hit the “recommended” button on the episodes you like. And if you have any friends that you think would like our podcast, please let them know! Word of mouth and telling people about this podcast will always be the best thing you can do to help us out. We really appreciate it. This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we’re doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us. Information about advertising on this podcast can be found on this page. Expand - View Original
I always enjoy the podcasts with @Jason Tate and @Craig Manning ! Looking forward to listening to this at work tomorrow
If you go to listen to the album, don’t be turned off by the first track. It’s fine, but is a little generic and not really indicative of what the rest of the album is like. Definitely my least favorite song on there, which is a little unfortunate.