Great, underappreciated albums

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I can't believe i've never heard of those noa wave bands before. that compilation is fantastic

rizzx (rizzx), Saturday, 25 June 2005 12:10 (eighteen years ago) link

Breathless - The Glass Bead Game, only underappreciated because they were never on 4AD despite Dominic Appleton's appearances on This Mortal Coil's last two albums. The two other Breathless albums I have are also fucking brilliant -- in fact, I probably listen to Three Times and Waving more than the others, even though I think it's slightly weaker than the aforementioned debut.

Ian Riese-Moraine eats nation-states for breakfast! (Eastern Mantra), Saturday, 25 June 2005 12:21 (eighteen years ago) link

Wow, there were two albums called The Glass Bead Game recorded within a few years of each other? I'm afraid to ask, but what the hell is the glass bead game, anyway.

dlp9001, Saturday, 25 June 2005 13:08 (eighteen years ago) link

Eno/Cale's "Wrong Way Up"
The "We Are The World" single

Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Saturday, 25 June 2005 13:32 (eighteen years ago) link

Ellen Foley
thanks for the info. she gets a call out on Hold Steady's "Cetain Songs"("ellen foley gives us hope") and I kept meaning to look up who she was.

my contribution is The Vulgar Boatmen. they put out three albums in six years. they had two versions of the band playing live dates for a while (one in indiana, led by Dale Lawrence, and one in Florida, led by film studies prof Robert Ray). Walter Salas-Humera was an early member, I think, as well. Pure early Americana-rock combining everly brothers any maybe the modern lovers. You and Your Sister is my favorite.

john'n'chicago, Saturday, 25 June 2005 13:32 (eighteen years ago) link

Baby Huey & The Babysitters-the baby huey story. Alright, it's fairly well known but it definately doesn't get the respect and praise it deserves. Hard, vaguely Stax-ish soul produced by Curtis Mayfield. Featuring a fine cover of "california dreamin'" and a mind-blowin' 9 minute + version of "a change is going to come"

Articles Of Faith-give thanks. Early 80s hardcore produced by Bob Mould that should get mentioned alongside "damaged". Sam Mcpheeters described Born Against as being "the chubby Bill Clinton" to Articles Of Faith's "towering John F. Kennedy".

Love-four sail. Very different to "da capo" and "forever changes" and a more bluesy return to the sound of their also underappreciated debut. Not as good as the 3 previous albums but still a fine album. The debut doesn't get enough, ahe, love either.

Bl'ast!-the power of expression. A slept on '86 hardcore classic on SST which some dismiss as being a shameless Black Flag rip-off. It is really like Black Flag (circa "damaged" to "slip it in" but mixed with some SSD or Deep Wound.

Lord Finesse-funky technician. 1990 hip hop album from theguy who got Big L into the industry and who Big L got his style from. Great cocky punchline rap and the production, by D.J Premier, Diamond D and Showbiz is top-notch.

Ellis From Die Hard, Saturday, 25 June 2005 13:57 (eighteen years ago) link

Keyshia Cole

deej.., Saturday, 25 June 2005 14:20 (eighteen years ago) link

dlp, it's a Hermann Hesse novel that won the Nobel Prize.

Ian Riese-Moraine eats nation-states for breakfast! (Eastern Mantra), Saturday, 25 June 2005 14:41 (eighteen years ago) link

four years pass...

Sorry I didn't see these threads.

Lullaby For The Working Class - I Never Even Asked For Light
Bedhead - Whatfunlifewas (also Beheaded and Transaction de Novo)
The Appleseed Cast - Low Level Owl Vol. 1 & 2
Swirlies - Blonder Tongue Audio Baton (also They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days In The Glittering World Of The Salons.)
The Tallest Man On Earth - Shallow Graves
18th Dye - Tribute To A Bus
12 Rods - Split Personalities

Evan, Wednesday, 7 October 2009 20:12 (fourteen years ago) link

Gil Scott-Heron, Bridges

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ovKv4-YxYM

Squash weather (Eazy), Wednesday, 7 October 2009 20:15 (fourteen years ago) link

Trouble s/t-sadly out of print

Bill Magill, Wednesday, 7 October 2009 20:40 (fourteen years ago) link

Articles Of Faith-give thanks. Early 80s hardcore produced by Bob Mould that should get mentioned alongside "damaged".

seconded, great record.

I usually mention Tiny Lights, early Virgin Prunes, the Jazz Butcher's records on Glass, and anything by Biota.

sleeve, Thursday, 8 October 2009 02:07 (fourteen years ago) link

The Kinks - Live At Kelvin Hall

Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 8 October 2009 03:41 (fourteen years ago) link

Break Out by the Pointer Sisters should be required listening for everyone in America. It's definitely rated, but still underappreciated.

Giorgio Marauder (I eat cannibals), Thursday, 8 October 2009 03:44 (fourteen years ago) link

Revolution 9 – You Might As Well Live

anagram, Thursday, 8 October 2009 03:46 (fourteen years ago) link

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_c8LNGp0k9_c/SUgD0sP9hBI/AAAAAAAAEjw/ZJQjSeIhyag/s400/lost+album.jpg

One of the great -- and sadly underappreciated -- discs of the decade.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 October 2009 03:53 (fourteen years ago) link

http://www.pickled-egg.co.uk/themagiclantern.jpg

Turangalila, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:06 (fourteen years ago) link

Wow the soundscans on that George album sound fantastic.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:13 (fourteen years ago) link

Daniel, you'd love it! Suzy Mangion is one of my favorite singers --- total siren song. Gorgeous harmonies, great songwriting and very unusual production. I could upload it for you if you want.

Turangalila, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:17 (fourteen years ago) link

I actually started downloading it from eMusic after listening to the samples (but ty, BTW)! Kinda surprised this disc escaped my attention before. It's sort of tailor-made for my tastes.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:25 (fourteen years ago) link

:D

Turangalila, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:26 (fourteen years ago) link

You should seek her solo album, too. It's called "From the Other Side of The Mountain" and has some gorgeous stuff (e.g., "Ohio the Homeland") in it.

http://www.myspace.com/suzymangion

Turangalila, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:28 (fourteen years ago) link

Agreed re: George/Mangion. Good stuff.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:40 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm afraid to ask, but what the hell is the glass bead game, anyway.

Hesse novel. Pretty good iirc.

ian, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:44 (fourteen years ago) link

(four years later.)

ian, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:44 (fourteen years ago) link

oh and the weird ian even answered it up above.

ian, Thursday, 8 October 2009 04:45 (fourteen years ago) link

george are great. and for another, similar piano magic singer's solo record, I really recommend the Klima album, which is awesome.

akm, Thursday, 8 October 2009 05:35 (fourteen years ago) link

Verlaines, Bird-Dog

mentalist, Thursday, 8 October 2009 05:38 (fourteen years ago) link

The Breathless nom upthread is otm, although Between Happiness and Heartache and Blue Moon are the ones to seek out.

Also:

Departure Lounge, Out of Here
Attacco Decente, The Baby Within Us Marches On

anagram, Thursday, 8 October 2009 11:24 (fourteen years ago) link

Original Sinners' self-titled. My favorite piece of X-ology that doesn't involve Billy Zoom. Great punk rock mangling of C&W tropes, unfortunately released when everyone (myself included) was getting bored with the alt.country approach. Exene singing on key, mostly! The followup was sadly a snooze.

Also-^ from around that same time- I remember liking some Departure Lounge cuts, but never digging much deeper.

bendy, Thursday, 8 October 2009 14:21 (fourteen years ago) link

The "We Are The World" single

You = insane

Alex in NYC, Thursday, 8 October 2009 15:26 (fourteen years ago) link

First three Pas/Cal EPs (adding up to a solid album) make up some of my favorite indie pop of this decade. Was always mystified that they didn't get more hype.

tylerw, Thursday, 8 October 2009 15:50 (fourteen years ago) link

The Steppes: Drop Of The Creature

A full-on classic rock album, released in 1987 during the height of hair metal. Completely obscure, out of print and awesome. This is perhaps their best song, Make Us Bleed. If you like great music you are in for a treat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ELG3hH5oG4&feature=related

kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 October 2009 15:52 (fourteen years ago) link

Wendy & Lisa's turn as the Girl Bros. Fine, heartfelt tribute to Wendy's late brother.

ellaguru, Thursday, 8 October 2009 17:30 (fourteen years ago) link

idaho - year after year
swell - 41
giant sand - center of the universe

just to name three mind-blowing albums which come to mind immediately. that gil scott-heron upthread is absolutely fabulous btw.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 8 October 2009 18:07 (fourteen years ago) link

I found Swell - 41 in the dollar bin a month ago. Its great! But I still think Too Many Days Without Thinking was their peak.

Evan, Thursday, 8 October 2009 18:15 (fourteen years ago) link

"First three Pas/Cal EPs (adding up to a solid album) make up some of my favorite indie pop of this decade. Was always mystified that they didn't get more hype."

Living in Metro Detroit when those were coming out, they got overhyped. They were fucking everywhere for a little while, and sucked ass live.

I wonder if I should revisit 'em now, now that I'm past the heady days of "garage rock." I just remember seeing them preening at some bar after getting blown away by both the opening acts (Saturday Looks Good To Me and Nomo, if I recall correctly, which was a total mismatch bill), and thinking, "Fuck these twee dipshits."

Giorgio Marauder (I eat cannibals), Thursday, 8 October 2009 20:29 (fourteen years ago) link

haha maybe so! Outside of Detroit, no one's really ever heard of them, at least as far as I can tell. I dunno, they seem pretty glorious on record to me.

tylerw, Thursday, 8 October 2009 20:31 (fourteen years ago) link

too many days without thinking is pretty good but 41 is so much better it hurts. try again, evan. and have a smoke. it won't hurt.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 8 October 2009 21:07 (fourteen years ago) link

Presenting Larry Marshall

hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Thursday, 8 October 2009 21:13 (fourteen years ago) link

The Swedish thread reminded me, The Division of Laura Lee - Black City.

& other try hard shitfests (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 8 October 2009 21:20 (fourteen years ago) link

three months pass...

The Beach Boys' Friends always stuck me as an under-appreciated gem; a great pop album buried amidst their more well-known albums.

HerbertFifteen, Sunday, 7 February 2010 00:09 (fourteen years ago) link

shalamar - disco gardens

The Book of Eli Porter (ojo), Sunday, 7 February 2010 02:48 (fourteen years ago) link

four years pass...

Cannanes and Steward ‎– Communicating At An Unknown Rate

Calexico - Hot Rail

Seriously great records!

Evan, Friday, 27 June 2014 17:23 (nine years ago) link

Cannanes and Steward ‎– Communicating At An Unknown Rate

^So bittersweet wistful and beautiful.

Evan, Monday, 30 June 2014 18:56 (nine years ago) link

JUst discovered Art Blakey's The African Beat, not sure how regarded that is but I don't think I'd heard about it before it turned up on a torrent site.
It hails from '62 and sounds like it could have been very influential on Afrodelia of a decade later.
But Blakey was amazing most of the time anyway.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 1 July 2014 10:09 (nine years ago) link

one year passes...

What else??

mattresslessness, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 22:06 (eight years ago) link

thanks Vic Perry

mattresslessness, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 22:15 (eight years ago) link

appreciating the underappreciated albums y'know

Vic Perry, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 22:15 (eight years ago) link

'vocalcity' by luomo, great early 2000s deep house album that always gets neglected when people are namechecking the usual luminaries like kev campbell-behrens, terre thaemlitz, lamar woodcroft, efe ambrose etc

nakhchivan, Tuesday, 22 September 2015 22:17 (eight years ago) link

one year passes...

Electro shock blues by Eels - possibly fairly rated, but a classic IMO

Unchanging Window (Ross), Wednesday, 21 June 2017 20:56 (six years ago) link

We Love - We Love

Ned turned me onto this album and every time I go back to it, I get more out of it. Really, really, really great BPitch Control moody dance music with more than a touch of goth iciness.

a butt groove but for feet (DJP), Wednesday, 21 June 2017 21:36 (six years ago) link

Relatively Clean Rivers s/t
Padang Food Tigers - Ready Country Nimbus
Rob St John - Weald
Sunhouse - Crazy on the Weekend
The Lowland Hundred - Under Cambrian Sky
M'Bilia Bel -Phenomene
George Faith - Super Eight

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Wednesday, 21 June 2017 21:40 (six years ago) link

Anything by Fear of Men, this band is way too underrated.

Unchanging Window (Ross), Monday, 3 July 2017 21:20 (six years ago) link

Smackwater Jack by Quincy Jones. A 1971 mix of great jams of soul/pop numbers and orchestrated TV theme type stuff that is very entertaining.

everything, Monday, 3 July 2017 22:18 (six years ago) link

"Memphis" is Petula Clark's best album. An attempt to emulate Dusty Springfield's album from the same year (I guess) and executed in the same manner - ie. in Memphis with Tennessee session guys & producer. Not as good as Dusty obviously but very, very good other than one-or-two clunky 1930s throwbacks ala "Honey Pie" (these basically marr what would otherwise be a perfect album.)

everything, Monday, 3 July 2017 22:27 (six years ago) link

I think absolutely scores of albums spanning over 5 decades by Mal Waldron are great and underappreciated. But his only excursion on an electric piano on the album The Call (w/Eberhard Weber in the band) is the sort of jazz-quartet guitarless Krautrock album that only Mal Waldron could make. It was ILX poster J who alerted me to it's brilliance.

calzino, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 09:29 (six years ago) link

Caspar Brotzmann Massaker Home live in the studio best of and farewell to the original trio. Very visceral heavy psychedelic stuff, essential but I'm not sure how well known it is.

Fat Hit most songlike set by Canadian Free Improvisation trio. Pretty deeply psychy too.

Room oF Lights Crime & The City Solution The one lp by the Howard Brothers line up of the band. Cd came with a lot of bonus stuff from earlier singles and eps.

Eurythmics In The Garden I think this is the only record the band made in this direction. Backing band here are half Blondie and half Can and the direction is psychedelic Brit folk with some contemporary touches. I'm assuming this is still not very well known and not going to be something people will really think of when they think of the band. has English Summer on as well as Take Me To Your heart.

John Renbourn Group A Maid In Bedlam
could be totally wrong about this not being well known. I have it on as I type. BUt sublime.

Roberta Flack First take
it has First Time Ever I saw Your Face on so may be better known but has a pretty unique folk jazz soul quality to it that is different to the later material I think is much better known.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 09:47 (six years ago) link

Great Society Live at The Matrix, the combination of the 2 sets released in the late 60s as Conspicous Only In ITs Absence and How It Was.
Grace Slick's first band put together with her then husband Jerry and his brother Darby. Darby Slick plays a great raga guitar style that I wish had been recorded a lot more. But when Grace left for jefferson Airplane right at the point the band was about to be signed he took off for India to further study music. He did release an lp as Saddhu Brand in 1970 but i Think that's a lot more traditional Indian stuff.

Sylvia Moore Jungle Magic
Northern English accented singer plays with a load of exotic instrumentation. Tracklisting seems to be half Northern English folk and half more exotic stuff all played in a similar way plus the poignant original You made Yourself Clear
I picked this up from a miscellaneous section in the local 2nd hand record shop back in the mid 80s. It has a cartoony pre photoshop cover with her playing Kora against a painted jungle with an appreciative crocodile.

Herman's Hermits Blaze
their psychedelic lp. I've loved tis since I picked it up for 60p from a different 2nd hand record shop back in the early 80s.
Probably gets dismissed by some after them being better known for their novelty teenybopper songs.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 10:13 (six years ago) link

Off the top of my head:

A Tribo - Great psych MPB project with Joyce and Nelson Angelo, never released an album proper but recorded 35 minutes worth of material that are super top notch.

Sathima Bea Benjamin - A Morning in Paris: From around the time of Dollar Brand's first recordings; trios with Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, and Dollar Brand on piano. Benjamin's voice is splendid on these standards.

On - Shifting Skin: Electronic rock by Ken Andrews post-Failure. Quality stuff.

The Saga of Rodney Stooksbury (rushomancy), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 13:33 (six years ago) link

Gary Numan - Dance
Soft Cell - This Last Night in Sodom
Heaven 17 - How Men Are
Alice Cooper - DaDa
Visage - The Anvil

The Anti-Climax Blues Band (Turrican), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 14:43 (six years ago) link

The Glands

kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 15:20 (six years ago) link

Clock DVA Thirst
Noir influenced jazz industrial stuff. Pretty dark, pretty unique.
The band the Box who were the other players than Adi Newton here are very undersung too.

D.A.F Die Kleinen Und Die Bosen
I think the 1st 2lps by these are both pretty undersung. Think that most attention is spent on the bodybeat duo stuff isn't it?
Die Kleinen Und Die Bosen is like a hardcore lp with electronics or something. Always had me thinkking of driving around a town like Berlin at night too.

Gun Club Miami
my favourite of their lps. I think most attention with these is given to the 1st lp which I think is widely cited as influential on various psychobilly and garagey bands.
Miami is the next lp, features the same line up as the first one, though Rob Ritter the bassist is uncredited because he left before it was released. He was replaced in the live line up by Patricia Morrison though she doesn't get into the studio asa band memeber until Las Vegas Story.
lp is more country and more psychedelic than the debut. I think the cover image is very evocative.

Savage Republic Jamahiriya
One of my favourite lps to listen to while tripping. Seems quasi cinematic in its depiction of driving through deserts etc.
Penultimate lp by the 80s line up since they cut Customs on some time off in Greece during a European tour. I like that lp too.

John Martyn Inside Out
lp improvised wjhile Martyn was seriously drunk I think. Think it tends to be eclipsed by the previous lp Solid Air.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 4 July 2017 15:33 (six years ago) link

A one-off band from ten years ago I still listen to, and I may be the only one, is Michael Dracula

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP_tRVZLu10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP8uPyigiD0

3AM nightmare disco rock, like early Chromatics, HTRK, Celebration and the also excellent and forgotten Veronica Lipgloss and the Evil Eyes. Rowland S. Howard couldn't produce everyone like this, but I love that basic sound, and Michael Dracula are my favorite execution of the style. Looks like the principal Emily MacLaren is still doing good stuff as an engineer and producer:

http://www.m-magazine.co.uk/features/interviews/interview-emily-maclaren-green-door-studio/

Mungolian Jerryset (bendy), Tuesday, 4 July 2017 16:20 (six years ago) link

one month passes...

Casket Girls debut is pretty underrated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI0KNAYeKgw

Week of Wonders (Ross), Tuesday, 29 August 2017 03:10 (six years ago) link


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