Great music few are aware of. Any genre.


To start with :
1. Al di Meola - Cielo e Terra. Vinyl, Japanese sounds best,
2. Sussan Deyhim - Madman of God. CD.
3. Hellborg/Velez - Ars Moriende. CD, track Love Death Ritual.
4.Steve Roach/Jorge Reyes - Vine Bark&Spore. CD. Atmospheric, tribal ambient.
inna
Allison Pierce - Year of the Rabbit

I found this one in Tidal’s Folk/Americana genre.

Allison has the voice of a melancholy angel. She writes nice melodic songs. Great album, IMHO.

For you vinyl folks, Amazon has this on vinyl and it was recorded in computer free analogue mode.
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Visible Cloaks - Reassemblage

Juana Molina - Halo

And if you're not into wide spectrum electronica titles and into guitar tones and a dynamics work out, I HIGHLY second the Blake Mills - Heigh Ho recommendation. Room sound + insane engineering plus incredible musicianship and songwriting.
Shout out for SnackeyP on Chicken Shack.   I love the combo of Christine McVie's vocals and Stan Webb's guitar.

I'd add Zachary Richard to the list.  He's a Cajun musician who plays across a great many styles and often sings in French.  His early live album "Fatras!" is great, high energy Cajun dance music featuring an impossibly young Sonny Landreth on guitar.  Much later, he recorded "Cap Enrage", a lovely collection of French language ballads.  In between were a series of great crossover records that blended pop, blues, rock, and Zydeco.
+1 Chicken Shack. Stan Webb is fantastc. The Blue Horizon sessions is a great box set. I also have several other albums and a live DVD of Stan and sone of his current crew.

Maceo Parker has some fantastic albums. Fred Wesley too.

Jean Michel Jarre

Imelda May

The Waifs

Tony Allen

Nils Landgren

Hey Nigreta/Curse of Lono

The Boogie Patrol

Ron Armus