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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'Episode' by Avo Demirdjian, electric violin+band

Here is some prog rock from 2016. Start with the 3rd track, when the album really starts to take off. Here's that track at YouTube -- as good as it is here, it truly shines in hi-rez.
Trust me on that. I mastered the album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAgP-Su0bJo
Knopfler -  Good On You Son

Mainstream, but awesome. 
Great textures and groove throughout song and actually the whole album. 

https://youtu.be/JIBCHh-fMUE
Donovan - A gift from a flower to a garden. One side electric and the other side acoustic. The acoustic side beautifully ethereal.
Tom Robinson Band,  "Power in the Darkness"   1960's Brit Rock that still sounds good.

Olu Dara,  "In the World" a surprise pick by Stereophile  Magazine as the album of the month some twenty years ago.
While obscure is highly subjective, I love this post!  So I will post more than one suggestion!

My top two "out there" pics are in the new age-ish category (though new age does these recordings a disservice):

  1. Deux Filles - Silence & Wisdom
  2. Popol Vuh - Aguirre

If you are into the ECM jazz label, which could be obscure for some but hardly so for others, there is one release that is an absolute gem without much attention:

  1. David Darling - Cello

I always loved these two 80s releases which never got too much attention (though some may disagree) ... these are in the 4AD / Dead Can Dance genre:

  1. This Mortal Coil - Sixteen Days/Gathering Dust EP
  2. Colourbox - Best of Colourbox 82/87

For a last song recommendation, something from a well know band:

  1. The Clash - Bankrobber/Robber Dub from Black Market Clash