Which do you feel ...


are your (own/personal) most underrated artist/lps? The ones that at least should have more exposure or be the topic of more discussion.

Gary Louris "Vagabonds"
John Fogerty "Revival"
Pink Floyd "the final cut"
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Mattmiller: I highly recommend the (music on vinyl/ MOV) "Grasshopper"! It is really my favorite plus it's a much better recording/pressing than AP's "Troubadour". I'm a huge Cale fan!
Slaw, I agree totally, JJ Cale "5" was recorded at 3 different studios and some of the songs really show how bad one studio did vs the other. I love this album. The song "Mona" has a bass line in it that will bottom out any ones system that tries to give it high volume, very intense. One of my all time favorite blues records. The CD version is awful, they even dropped the best song (Lou easy ann) so they could fit it on cd. On vinyl I can at least enjoy it :-)
JJ Cale "5" is an excellent record. My original Shelter lp tells me that this is a recording that is ALL over the place, maybe this is what has turned others off from it.
Tostadosunidos: I feel the same way on AHDN.

Mapman: Fogerty's vocals are better than ever on "Revival".
Owsley - Eponymous; The Hard Way
Landon Pigg - LP
Jason Falkner - Presents Author Unknown
Marjorie Fair - Self Help Serenade
Pinback - Blue Screen Life; Information Retrieved
(thanks to Pokey77 for illumination)

The Lord Dog Bird - Eponymous
Damien Jurado - St. Bartlett; Maraqopa; Bros. & Sisters of the Eternal Son
Jack Bruce - take your pick
Andy Summers - Last Dance of Mr. X; Mysterious Barricades (and others of his post-Police, solo work)
Deerhunter 'Halcyon Digest'
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Portugal. The Man 'In The Mountain In The Cloud'
The Shins 'Port of Morrow'
Thirteen Senses 'The Invitation'
"Don't You Wish it Was True" on the Fogerty Revival CD is one of my favorite Fogerty songs. Good stuff.

"Blue Moon Swamp" is my favorite solo Fogerty album overall.
Colonel Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit - "Mirrors of Embarrassment"

Ry Cooder - "Ry Cooder"

David Bromberg - "How Late'll Ya Play 'Til?"

Johnny Adams - "One Foot in the Blues"

Shakey
Thomas Ades, John Adams; with a handful of others, the future of Classical music.
Kurt Elling,
Stephen Sondheim.
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I'll add Phil Ochs to the list of artists deserving wider recognition. I discovered his music long after his death.
Viridian beat me to the Pat Boone classic so I'll have to list my alternative choice of Van Morrison's Veedon Fleece.
The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night--easily one of their very best but never mentioned.
Robin Trower-"BLT"
JJ Cale-"Five"
Everything but the Girl-"Language of life"
Johnny Hodges w/WBD-"Blue Rabbit"
Jimmy Smith-"Back at the Chicken Shack"
Iris Dement. She's a very special songwriter and singer whom I learned of from Merle Haggard, himself not bad at both ;-). There are a bunch of videos on You Tube with which to check her out
Trooper-"Knock 'em Dead Kid"

Prism-"Prism"

Mother's Finest-"Another Mother Further"
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