Great Lost Lps...


Short list for lost lps:

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...
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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"

I'm sorry but I could not resist.

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Duncan Browne Streets of Fire
Bruce Cockburn Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws
Yes Fragile
Jean Luc Ponty Cosmic Messenger
Joan Armatrading Back To The Night
The Roches
Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in Disguise
Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane Rough Mix
Roxy Music Stranded
King Crimson Discipline
Brian Eno Another Green World
Leo Kottke My Feet Are Smiling
Phoebe Snow Phoebe Snow
Rodriguez Cold Fact
Jesse Winchester Third Down 110 To Go
Keith Jarrett Arbour Zena
War The World Is A Ghetto
Santana Borboletta
Santana/McLaughlin Love,Devotion,Surrender
Grace Slick Dreams
Osibisa Wyaya
Mark Knopfler Soundtrack to the Movie Local Hero
Ian Hunter Once Bitten Twice Shy
Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway
Todd Rundgren The Hermit of Mink Hollow
Al di Meola Elegant Gypsy
Boz Scaggs Middle Man

Blkadr. I pulled the Jean-Luc Ponty- "Enigmatic Ocean" off the shelf and gave it a spin. Sounds good so far (side 1).

There are several other albums that others have mentioned which have piqued my curiosity. Thanks for all the input from everyone

Another candidate that I would put forth is Grand Funk Railroad S/T (Red Album)
Wow, I like this thread. A miner's strike.

Roxy Music's first, self titled. Very creative, strange and cool. Doesn't hurt that first time I heard it (or of them) was live when they backed up Edger Winter's Frankenstein tour.

The Tubes "Remote Control" Produced by Todd Rundgren in 1979, the great tubes album.