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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@hartf36  - The Tubes - "What Do You Want From Live" and BoDeans - "Joe Dirt Car" are indeed great live albums from two completely different kinds of bands, but both at that top of their game at the time of these recordings.

I saw the tubes within a year of the recoding of this record. Fantastic show! I had an opportunity to see BoDeans around the time of their live recording, but passed. After hearing the live record, I really regret not going.......
...ok, my second suggestion, as I am listening to it now - fantastic Heavy Metal...

Mustasch - Ratsafari

Have an awesome weekend!
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Anyone who cares a whit about Steely Dan owes it to themselves to hear Root Boy Slim & His Sex Change Band....demented, freak-frat lyrics backed by a pro-level band.
e.g...from "He's Not Too Old For You"

Those lonely lonely nights that I keep adding to
30, 31, 32
The years come the years go
But I know I know
I'm not too old for you...
(backed by honey sweet female backing vocalists cooing "He's not too old for you...")

Not remotely PC....will offend all sensible people....
I like that album too. I would also add to this list White's "Transnormal Skiperoo."

Have you seen the terrific music documentary he made called "Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus"? This look into Southern culture and music is very interesting. Among the musical groups featured is Sixteen Horsepower; I would include there album "Low Estate" on this list as well.

I like Transnormal, too, as well as No Such Place.  But Substrate is magical for me.  I can still remember the first time I listened to the cd, sitting in the parking lot at work in my Honda Accord.  I was immediately, totally absorbed by it.

I've listened to Searching, but haven't seen the film.  I'll give Sixteen Horsepower a listen, thanks.