Artists' lps that don't get the respect deserved


Allman Brothers "Enlightened Rouges".  I've always enjoyed this one. It's always a treat to listen to and has great sonics. To beat it all, it's easily found used. In fact, I'm listening right now. (Is it because Don Johnson has some credits?) Thoughts? Suggestions? More importantly, put it on and enjoy!
128x128slaw
Ah, the great Louis Jordan---good one Marty! He and Big Joe Turner were playing Rock 'n' Roll in the late 40's, and is what Elvis and the rest of them Southern white boys were listening to alongside their Hillbilly 78's. I played in a Jump Blues/Swing Band in '74-5, and we did Louis' "Choo Choo Cha Boogie" and "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens", and they never failed to get the dance floor filled.
Judy Collins, Who Knows Where the Time Goes.  Backed by Stephen Stills, James Burton, Buddy Emmons and others.  Covers of Dylan, Leonard Cohen and more.  The versions of I Pity the Poor Immigrant and Bird on the Wire are killer. 
Hi Almarg:
Taking you back to your December comment regarding The Blues Project, I have a remastered stereo vinyl circa 1986 of Projections. Interested if you have any knowledge re which is best version including the older monos. Although I usually like Sundazed for reissues, I've heard that the pressing of Projections was poor --- uncharacteristic for Sundazed.