Great Lost Lps...


Short list for lost lps:

Robert Palmer-(1974)Sneakin Sally through the Alley...with Little Feat as his backing band...this is a surprising, soulful, laid-back funk workout with great vocals...before Robert became a slick, polished, MTV cartoon...he was a respectable blue-eyed soul voice

Chicago Transit Authority-Great late 60s dbl psych lp with insane guitar work and grooves...

J.Geils-Monkey Island...often compared to Sticky Fingers...this is an old school R&B fest...
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Here's some:

Spirit- "Twelve Dreams" looks like it's not lost

Gino Vanelli- add "Pauper in Paradise" and "Brother to Brother"

PFM- "Photos of Ghosts" and "The World Became The World"

The Strawbs- "Grave New World", Bursting at the Seams" and "Hero and Heroine"

Jean-Luc Ponty- "Enigmatic Ocean"

Larry Cartlon- "Friends"

Steve Khan- "Blue Man"

Phil Manzanera- "Listen Now"

10cc- "How Dare You"

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Roxy Music's first, self titled. Very creative, strange and cool. Doesn't hurt that first time I heard it (or of them) was live when they backed up Edger Winter's Frankenstein tour.

The Tubes "Remote Control" Produced by Todd Rundgren in 1979, the great tubes album.