Some danger of repeating a name when the thread is 8 pp. long, but I did not see this so far.
Lee Moses, Time and Place.
Lee Moses, Time and Place.
@dayglow, "IMO any recording that sold over 100k copies is not obscure regardless of when it was recorded." That’s the great thing about music - worthy albums eventually tend to become less obscure over time. By the time I got into music the Velvet Underground were a well known band and yet there were many stories that this near legendary band had broken up mainly from lack of commercial success. Wasn’t it largely through the promotional efforts of David Bowie that the Velvet Underground gradually attained their deserved current status? I’d also agree that it’s difficult to call the Nightly an obscure album nowadays, but for me it certainly was about 20 years ago. Same for Nick Drake, who’s lack of commercial success definitely contributed towards his suicide. I guess what I’m trying to say is that genuinely great obscure albums are a threatened species especially nowadays with such easy access to them. Anyway here’s one that might still be obscure for now and might not qualify for being great either, but it might be of interest to fans of high energy Pop. Especially those who aren’t too bothered about foreign language lyrics. Cola Jet Set - Guitarras Y Tamborres https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lmx-AnQLZ9MFcMyNyDZi2pzw0865Hbby8 |