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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Dixie Dregs - "What If"
Mark Eitzel - "60 Watt Silver Lining"
It's Immaterial - "Life's Hard and Then You Die"
Pousette-Dart Band - "The Pousette-Dart Band"
Face To Face (Boston) - "Face to Face" & "Confrontation"
Fetchin' Bones (Charlotte) - "Monster"
The Reivers (Austin) - "Saturday" & "End of the Day"
Rhythm Corps (Detroit) - "Common Ground" & "The Future's Not What It Used To Be"

These four bands probably arrived on the new wave scene a little too early for their own good..

Lori Sargent (Face To Face) might be better known as the vocalist of Twinemen, the group Mark Sandman formed after Morphine broke up.
Face To Face also had to deal with a Washington DC punk band taking over their name and becoming much better known. Talk about adding insult to injury!

Rhythm Corp and The Reivers had to change their names (from Rhythm Method and Zeitgeist respectively) because two other bands beat them to their original names. 



Jim Carroll - "Catholic Boy"
Shoes - "Present Tense" & "Stolen Wishes"
Sidewinders - "Auntie Ramos' Pool Hall

@Almosthome

Thanks for the reminder about The Mark-Almond Band. Can't believe I forgot about them.

"Terence Boylan" and "Suzy" - Terence Boylan

Musical guests and top session players includes: Russ Kunkel, Leland Sklar, Steve Luthaker, Jeff Pocaro, Don Henley, Tomothy B Schmit, Don Felder, Jeff Gordon, Victor Feldman, Jeff Baxter, Donald Fagen, Larry Carlton, Dean Parks, Chuck Rainey, Jay Graydon, John Klemmer, Max Bennett, John Guerin and Al Kooper.