Robert Palmer-(1974)Sneakin Sally through the Alley...with Little Feat as his backing band...this is a surprising, soulful, laid-back funk workout with great vocals...before Robert became a slick, polished, MTV cartoon...he was a respectable blue-eyed soul voice
Chicago Transit Authority-Great late 60s dbl psych lp with insane guitar work and grooves...
J.Geils-Monkey Island...often compared to Sticky Fingers...this is an old school R&B fest...
Bulk is a great choice, Liquor Cabinet greater IMO.
Blues for Allah, one of my favorite Grateful Dead LPs. I like Steal Your Face too, much to the chargrin of those that feel, rightfully so, that it is a bad recording.
Kevin Ayers - The Joy of a Toy Kevin Ayers - Shooting at the Moon Jethro Tull - Benefit Blodwyn Pig - A Head Rings Out Beach Boys - Holland Tower of Power - East Bay Grease Strawbs - Strawbs by Choice
Hector Zazou- "Geographies" Arvo Part- "Tabula Rasa" King Crimson- "Larks Tongues In Aspic" Brian Eno- "Before & After Science" Roger Eno- "In Between Tides" Eno/Wobble- "Spinner" Eno/Moebius/Roedelius- "After The Heat" Camel- "The Snow Goose" , "MoonMadness" Clan Of Xymox- "Medusa" Cocteau Twins- "Treasure" Kate Bush- "Hounds Of Love" Marianne Faithful- "Strange Weather" Jimi Hendrix- "Cry Of Love" Procol Harum- "Grand Hotel" David Sylvian- "Brilliant Trees" Dead Can Dance- "Spleen And Ideal"
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