Obscure bands


Does anyone know a band called City Boy? (70's/80's)Very obscure and very original. It's beyond Me how such great talent goes so unnoticed! Also please chime in on other obscure talented musicians.

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- ODA" 'BLACK ALBUM' (EXCELLENT HARD-ROCK US 1973)
ODA was formed in 1970 in San Francisco, California and were brothers "Randy Oda" (lead guitar, organ), "Kevin Oda" (drums) along with "Art Pantoja" (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and "Kyle Schneider" (bass guitar).The self-titled album (now known also as "The Black Album") was originally released privately on "Loud Phonograph Records" (Loud LD 80011, 1973) in 1973 with a limited edition run of 1000 copies.


The band's biggest claim to fame was to win the local Battle of the Bands contest and later ODA won a video contest for "Billboard Magazine". ODA eponymous album was an overlooked solid Hard-Rock in NO Heavy Metal guitar style.

With excellent "Randy Oda"'s guitarwork and some great songs ODA has no weaknesses and shows a remarkable versatility on the melodic moves.With good guitar leads and memorable riffing songs "Give It Up", "Chance" and "Mable" are the great ones in the set.



Unfortunately the band broke up a couple of years after the release of this album but "Randy Oda" would go on in the late '70s with "Tom Fogerty" in the band Ruby, then to a reformed ODA in 1984.
Follow for Now, Uncle Green, Velocity Girl, Big Head Todd. All but vg had great sq recordings and great sounding shows. 
My favorite somewhat obscure band has to be the late great Asylum Street Spankers. Not sure how obscure they are but certainly worth checking out if you don't know them.
China Crisis was a favorite of mine back in the day,but I can't recall a thing about 'em right now!  Senior syndrome, I guess.


Some of The Feelies spin-offs, like The Trypes and Yung Wu come to mind first.  Both would IMO qualify for this thread as TRULY  obscure bands that never get mentioned anywhere but produced terrific music.
I love City Boy! I have all of their albums on vinyl. Never heard them even mentioned before on any forum. GREAT band!

Several other fantastic obscure bands from that era:

Trooper
Prism
China Crisis

One of my favorite all time albums is "Red Tape" from Atlanta Rhythm Section.  They weren't that obscure, but this albums ROCKS!!!