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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Hosted by Peter Martin & Adam Maness · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 1,000 episodes

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The best hang in music. Jazz pianists Adam Maness and Peter Martin break down the greatest albums of all time, track-by-track. Like Thriller, Kid A, Songs In the Key of Life, Aja, and Voodoo. They use their deep knowledge of music theory to uncover the hidden qualities that make music work - harmony, groove, composition and production - while demonstrating at the keys and playing isolated stems. Then, watch them perform their favorite track with our in-house band: One shot, one take. You'll never hear music the same way again. A video podcast from Open Studio, the #1 online jazz education platform.

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Peter Martin & Adam Maness hosts You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians, a music show with 1,000 episodes published.

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Oh, Jeff Parker? He Gets It.

Jun 1, 202623mEp. 23S14

Adam Maness brings you the freshest releases of May 2026! 0:00 Intro 0:50 Jeff Parker https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/happy-today 3:45 Greg Hutchinson https://www.allmusic.com/album/kind-of-now-mw0004778588 6:15 Ch

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Sonny Rollins (1930-2026)

May 29, 202649mEp. 22S14

Sonny Rollins passed away this week at 95. Jazz pianists Peter and Adam are listening through the recordings that defined his career and made him one of the most influential musicians in jazz history. From his earliest b

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Kind of Blue – Miles Davis

May 25, 20261h 26mEp. 21S14

Miles Davis's Kind of Blue is one of the greatest albums of all time - possibly THE greatest. But it's not perfect. In this special episode of You'll Hear It, jazz pianists Peter Martin and Adam Maness break down this cl

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Thrust – Herbie Hancock

May 18, 202659mEp. 20S14

Herbie Hancock's Thrust (1974) is one of the most influential jazz-funk records ever made. Peter Martin and Adam Maness break down the full album, track-by-track: Mike Clark's displaced backbeats, why Paul Jackson is suc

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Mothership Connection – Parliament

May 11, 202652mEp. 19S14

Could Parliament be the most important band of the 1970s? Jazz pianists Adam Maness and Peter Martin break down Parliament's 1975 masterpiece Mothership Connection track-by-track: Bootsy Collins bass lines that launched

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Best New Jazz Of April 2026

May 7, 202618mEp. 18S14

Join Adam Maness as he delves into the best new music released in April 2026 (ish). This month we're featuring the incredible microtonal Angine de Poitrine and many more!

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Genius + Soul = Jazz – Ray Charles

May 4, 20261h 0mEp. 17S14

YHI + McBride = Ray Charles?! Christian McBride - bassist, Grammy winner and one of the greatest musical minds working today - joins Adam and Peter on You'll Hear It to share his desert island album. If you know Christia

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Kid A – Radiohead

Apr 27, 20261h 38mEp. 16S14

You've never heard Kid A like THIS. Jazz musicians Adam Maness and Peter Martin break down Radiohead's 2000 art rock MASTERPIECE track-by-track to uncover what's really happening in the music that makes this album so inc

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Cookin', Relaxin', Workin', and Steamin' – Miles Davis Quintet

Apr 20, 20261h 11mEp. 15S14

Cookin', Relaxin', Workin', and Steamin' capture Miles Davis on one of music history's most remarkable upswings. He had recently become clean after a years-long heroin addiction that led to his exclusion from major recor

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I Want You – Marvin Gaye

Apr 13, 20261h 7mEp. 14S14

Marvin Gaye's I Want You could be one of his greatest albums, and he didn't even write it. Producer Leon Ware wrote most of the songs for himself. Marvin Gaye was only supposed to record the title track. But he heard Leo

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Buena Vista Social Club

Apr 6, 202659mEp. 13S14

Buena Vista Social Club: The album so good it's life-affirming. And it almost didn't happen. In 1996, an American musician landed in Cuba to record a music project with Malian musicians. But when they didn't show up, Ry

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"Money Jungle" – Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Max Roach

Mar 30, 20261h 12mEp. 12S14

What happens when you put three of jazz's biggest personalities in a studio for a day? You get Money Jungle: Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Max Roach. Can it work? Miles Davis hated it. Others revere it. And the stor

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New Jazz From FLEA?!

Mar 27, 202625mEp. 10S14

We're looking at the best jazz releases of March 2026! Listen with pianist Adam Maness as he breaks down and reacts to these great tracks. Start your free Open Studio trial for ALLLLL your jazz lesson needs: https://osja

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"Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington" – Thelonious Monk

Mar 23, 20261h 6mEp. 9S14

Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington: The musicians on this album were already legends when it came out in 1955. Each of them completely reinvented how people play their instruments. Drummer Kenny Clarke: the originator

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"Brown Sugar" – D'Angelo

Mar 16, 20261h 35mEp. 8S14

D'Angelo's Brown Sugar sounded like nothing else in 1995. R&B was slick, polished, and built for clubs. D'Angelo later said the "deeper consciousness" had gone out of contemporary music. Questlove later wrote that contem

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"The Shape of Jazz to Come" – Ornette Coleman

Mar 9, 202649mEp. 7S14

Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) may be the most controversial album in jazz history, and one of the most important. In 1959, a broke musician from Fort Worth, Texas arrived in New York City with a plas

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"Music of My Mind" – Stevie Wonder

Mar 2, 20261h 38mEp. 6S14

What happens when you let a musical genius make the album of his dreams? You get Stevie Wonder's Music of My Mind (1972), the start of the greatest run in music history. Music of My Mind would be the first of a five-albu

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Best New Jazz In February 2026

Feb 27, 202618mEp. 5S14

We're looking at the best jazz releases of February 2026! Listen with pianist Adam Maness as he breaks down and reacts to these great tracks. Start your free Open Studio trial for ALLLLL your jazz lesson needs: https://o

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"Charlie Parker with Strings" – Charlie Parker

Feb 23, 20261h 16mEp. 4S14

Charlie Parker was punk rock before there was punk rock. His bebop was underground music: subversive, intellectual, and a major departure from popular music of the day (think: Nat King Cole, The Andrews Sisters, Perry Co

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"Gaucho" – Steely Dan

Feb 16, 20261h 25mEp. 3S14

Is Steely Dan's Gaucho more perfect than Aja? Maybe even ... too perfect? Two years in the studio. The greatest session musicians alive asked to play take after take after take until it was exactly right. And sometimes t

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