
One Dollar Vinyl Podcast
1) Alberta Hunter - The Glory of Alberta Hunter
She may be in her eighties, but she's not your average grandma. This jazz record from 1982 shows it's never too late to restart a music career. But is this New York bag lady as glorious as the record ...Show More
2) Father John Cootes - self titled
Father John Cootes is not a regular Catholic priest, he's a cool priest. This Australian Rugby League playing, furniture chain owning, high diving, plane flying, muscle having man of the cloth wanted ...Show More
3) Haircut 100 - Pelican West
Who ruins some perfectly good white aran sweaters by laying on some filthy leaf litter? These larrikins, that's who. With a boy band look and a new wave sound, this group had so much potential. So why...Show More
4) Alvin and the Chipmunks - The Chipmunks Rock the House
These squeaky voiced anthropomorphic rodents have been largely inescapable since the 1960s. How did something so annoying get so popular? And, more importantly, can we get through listening to an enti...Show More
5) Mark Holden - Encounter
Mark Holden has been most recently "famous" as a judge on Australian Idol and a contestant on Dancing with the Stars. He was also a singer in his youth and released this album in 1977, which is primar...Show More
6) Herb Alpert - Whipped Cream and Other Delights
This 1965 album boasts one of the most infamous record covers in existance. It's lewd, lascivious, salacious, outrageous. And the music is...easy listening latin jazz?  Show notes: The Teaberry shuf...Show More
7) Judi Sheppard Missett - Jazzercise
Before home videos and Jane Fonda were a thing, Jazzercise on vinyl was the only way to have music driven fitness in your own home. And we are going to find out if it can make us break a sweat. Whack ...Show More
8) Amanda Lear - Never Trust a Pretty Face
This model/singer/TV personality/Dali muse/rock star sex-haver is definitely one of the most interesting people we've discovered on One Dollar Vinyl. But does this 1979 record live up to its striking ...Show More
9) Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever
In the 70s, Demis Roussos made unkempt hair and kaftans sexy. On the cover of this 1973 record, he doubles down and sports a hairy kaftan. If you think that combo doesn't fit with your idea of a big G...Show More
10) BONUS: The Great Songs of Christmas
Merry Christmas everyone! Our gift to you is a BONUS episode of Christmas carols released by a tyre company.