Music you didn't like at first... but now?


Sometimes, there's a sense of discovery or a kind of magic that doesn't sink in right away. Have you heard something that you changed your mind about and wondered why you didn't get it sooner? What artists/recordings have you experienced this with?
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Mars Volta. At first I thought they were thoughlessly harsh, but I've discovered that my kid's not such a knucklehead. He played it about ten times yesterday, and by the time I got done eavesdropping I discovered they're complex and fun. Geez, I was a real old fart on these guys.
Figured there'd be answers like Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor, Captain Beefheart, Sun Ra, Ruins, Can... stuff that doesn't really engage many of our built in receptors. Springsteen, Tim McGraw, Jennifer Warnes, Weird Al Yankovic, who wouldda thunk it.
I too purchased "Hunter", gave it a listen and was unimpressed. It sat there for about year until I gave it another listen. I don't know what I was thinking the first time (or maybe I wasn't) because this is IMO a great CD. "The Well" is very nice also but for me "Hunter" is better. I'm fortunate to own a 24K limited edition of "Famous Blue Raincoat" that sounds outstanding! If I had one thing to say to Jennifer Warnes it would be: More!!!!!!!Please!!!!!!! I guess I'm a fan.
My Bloody Valentine, especially their Loveless album. This album was a headache and somewhat annoying at first, but slowly over time became a "classic" and yielded hours of sonic bliss.