Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: Classic albums released in April; Detroit band covers Depeche Mode and more
This week’s episode of Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music plays back some classic albums released in April of 1965, ’75, ’85, etc… also the new album from Brandi & Elton, stuff on the way from Wet Leg and Lord Huron, Detroit’s Crossword Smiles takes on Depeche Mode and more!
See the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.
Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music Playlist for Apr. 5, 2025
HOUR ONE:
- “A Taste Of Honey” – Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (released April 1965)
- “Nothing I Need” – Lord Huron
- “Best Guess” – Lucy Dacus
- “Iloveu4real” – Q
- “Puppets” – Crossword Smiles
- “Black Night” – Bob Seger (released April 1975)
- “Tamborine” – Prince (released April 1985)
- “This Is How We Do It” – Montell Jordan (released April 1995)
- “catch these fists” – Wet Leg
- “Clean Heart” – Perfume Genius
- “Actress” – Maya Delilah
- “Have Your Fun” – Maya Mendez
- “America” – Tracy Chapman
- “Wave Of Mutilation – Pixies (Frank Black turns 60)
- “No More No More” – Aerosmith (released April 1975)
- “Sisters” – Southern Avenue
- “Enough Is Enough” – The Hives
- “harvest sky” – oklou
- “Spitting Image” – Michigander
- “Landed” – Ben Folds (released April 2005)
- “Chocolate City” – Parliament (released April 1975)
- “Would I Lie To You” – Eurythmics (released April 1985)
- “Little Richard’s Bible” – Elton John & Brandi Carlile
- “Rain In The River”– Bruce Springsteen
- “Just Kissed My Baby” – Jon Cleary
- “Talkin’ Bout A Revolution” – Tracy Chapman
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