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!
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Van Morrison's "Common One".  I've only heard it on vinyl, and it became a cutout.  I played "Into the Music" by Van too many times to give it an objective opinion.  Thanks for the info on Peter Green having 3 solo albums(I thought he only had 2.).
Mmakshak,

If your "three Peter  Green solo records, I thought there were only two" comment was in response to me, I was referring to the three (2 1/2 if you prefer) Fleetwood Mac albums featuring Green that preceded "Then Play On".

The problem in counting is that "Mr Wonderful" was originally a UK only release.  So, if you add in the first Mac record, that is two prior to "Then Play On".   However,.....

Because "Wonderful" wasn't released here in the US, we got "English Rose" instead.  That record has songs roughly eaqualy split between "Wonderful" and unreleased singles.  So, you could say that there were two prior to "Play On" or three.

As to solo records, I'm not sure how many Peter Green has out there. 
Hall & Oates, "Abandoned Luncheonette".   A bit surprised to read elsewhere on A'gon dismissive comments about H&O...but I guess that reflects opinion shaped solely by their "light-weight" commercial successes.  Listen past that if you can and check this one out.