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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Lydia Lunch, Queen of Siam. A bit of an oddity, but some very "interesting" music, to say the least. Actually featured in Stereophile. Noted for its fantastic sonics. This is of course on an LP. Just grabbed a "SEALED" copy off Ebay upon listening to a bit of it via YouTube.
https://www.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/lydia_lunch_queen_of_siam/index.html
Another is SIL AUSTIN - AGAIN PLAYS PRETTY. Great record!! Fantastic sound.
Lastly, JOHNNY CASH “STORY OF A BROKEN HEART”. You will not help but tap your feet, great songs that will stick in your head. Yeah I know, you said one....well I could not help myself😁
@cd318 
Obscure can be interpreted in different ways. Obscure(IMO) means the amount produced not whether an individual is familiar with an artist. Since this an audiophile site our recording knowledge far exceeds the general public.                       
 ( Donald Fagen- "The Nightfly." )  I can't imagine the album  was ever      " obscure"   . I recently came across  two sealed copies   MFSL  Onestep  in the bins at  The Turntable Store - Stereo, Turntable, Vinyl Records, Stereo . $500 big ones:)  They restored my Luxman and did a fantastic job.

Perhaps Walter Beckers produced China Crisis is a bit more obscure  https://www.bing.com/videos/search?view=detail&mid=2E0A6E2A723F34F0312F2E0A6E2A723F34F0312F&...

So "obscure" and wonderful  - Jazz Funk , early 80's The Markley Band . https://youtu.be/Z1GtyaQYLgQ

Rock and Roll - so  Gritty  check out     Pickins - https://youtu.be/KEnhvLUAvP0
The guitarist would dance on the tables ..stepping on whatever got in his way . 

Prog Rock - PFM - Far from  obscure in Italy or Europe however I rarely hear about them in the US .  PFM* - The Award-Winning Marconi Bakery (1976, Red labels, Vinyl) | Discogs

"Windows"  - so obscure cant find them on You tube  but you can buy  albums :)  Windows - Windows | Releases, Reviews, Credits | Discogs
Once hailed as the next Steely Dan -  well that didn't happen