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Xfm’s 10th Birthday Documentaries

 

As part of Xfm’s 10th Birthday celebrations, the radio station has put together hour long documentaries on the making of the ten “most influential albums” released in every year of broadcast since their launch in 1997. Each documentary will feature a huge host of new interviews with some of the biggest names in music & will be aired every Sunday at 5pm UK time. Unfortunately two have already been aired: Arctic Monkeys‘ ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’ was aired on September 2nd & Kaiser Chiefs‘ ‘Employment’ was aired on September 9th (although you can still listen to it on the website all of this week).

The full list of documentaries is as follows:

  • September 2 – Arctic Monkeys ‘Whatever People Say I Am…’ (2006)
  • September 9 – Kaiser Chiefs ‘Employment’ (2005)
  • September 16 – Franz Ferdinand ‘Franz Ferdinand’ (2004)
  • September 23 – The White Stripes ‘Elephant’ (2003)
  • September 30 – The Streets ‘Original Pirate Material’ (2002)
  • October 7 – Muse ‘Origin of Symmetry’ (2001)
  • October 14 – Queens of the Stone Age ‘Rated R’ (2000)
  • October 21 – Travis ‘The Man Who’ (1999)
  • October 28 – Fatboy Slim ‘You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby’ (1998)
  • November 4 – The Verve ‘Urban Hymns’ (1997)
  • You can listen by tuning into Xfm London (104.9fm) at 5pm on Sundays or Xfm Manchester (97.7fm) at 1pm on Sundays, or listen online or on DAB if you do not live in those areas.


    Xfm Radio Online


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