Suggest one obsure album we all should hear


I love when I discover an album that's new to me, and great.Please share one so we can all broaden our musical horizons.

Mine is:
Wishbone Ash  'Argus'
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Showing 8 responses by roxy54

@wmbray123 

That Hot Tuna album (first) is not only great music, but the remastered edition with all of the tape his s removed should really be on everyone's list of demonstration discs. Jack Casady's bass is the best sounding and most realistic bass that I have ever heard on my system. I listen to it frequently. 

You're right Steve. His last two responses were grammatically correct with no spelling errors. Credit where it's due.😉

"Surprised no one (roxy) did not rip into the OP for his typo 'odsure" when it is obscure."

@juanmanuelfangioii 

That's because his mistake was minor in comparison to the mess you make out of the English language.

Herbie Hancock - River - The Joni Letters

His reimaginings of Joni Mitchell songs. It's very good and the sound recording is good too.

The Mona Lisa's Sister - Graham Parker

Not exactly obscure, but brilliant and underappreciated I think.

Great thread. Many of my faves already mentioned and several that I'm going to seek out. Here are a couple that I love and are a bit obscure if not really rare.
Hall & Oates - War Babies (not like their early stuff or later pop junk, a real masterpiece!)
October Project - Falling Farther In
Graham Parker - Mona Lisa's Sister
Joe Jackson - Beat Crazy
Stabilizers - self titled
Johnny Winter - Johnny Winter And
The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society (even if you think that you don't like them)