Music you would like to turn someone on to.


I will have to ad a few that I think some people might enjoy.
1) Elf. From my home town and not too hard to find. Features Roni Dio
2) Good Rats
3) Flaming lips.
These are rock/pop material.
Certainly worth a try.
Anyone else offer some unique bands?
scottht
My list is too big:
Can,
Fish for Fish,
The Legendary Pink Dots,
Tuxeedomoon,
The Residents,
Curlew,
Pere Ubu,
Dark,
Golden Palominos,
Marerial,
Praxis,
Lounge Lizards,
Painkiller,
Kluster,
African Force,
Art Ensemble of Chicago,
Neoteric Orchestra,
Larval,
Big trouble...
Marakanetz,

And here i thought i was probably the only "pink dots" fan on audiogon. great music. Seen em twice, wonderful live show., I have around 7-8 of thier 100 billion albums. (grin)

Ill throw these out....

Tear garden
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Orbital
Massive Attack
Lotus
Twilight Circus
Underworld
Mad Season
Coldcut
This may be a no-brainer, but I've really enjoyed exposing folks to Eva Cassidy. In my group she's not well known, if at all, but some to recall "Fields of Gold" from the Olympic's. Numerous of them have gone out and bought her recordings. Makes me feel good to know that I have improved their day. For those of you who have missed her, you shouldn't hesitate any longer.
The Chills (Heavenly pop from New Zealand)
American Music Club (Brooding, just reunited after 10 yrs)
Modest Mouse (Quirky pop, awesome production)
Death Cab for Cutie (Pop with stellar hooks & ambience)
Built to Spill (Neil Young meets Buffalo Tom)
Eric Matthews (Burt Bacharach-type; Brilliant composer)
Mark Lanegan (Intense folk)
Screaming Trees (Lanegan's former hard rock quartet)
Virginia Rodriguez (Brazilian voice of an angel)
Salif Keita (Malian master of beat & groove)