What unknown musical artist would you like to share with your fellow audiophiles?


When it comes to music, about half of my friends are "collectors" and the other half are true audiophiles. It seems the collectors are so obsessed with the size of their collections, that they leave no room in their budget for quality audio equipment. I think the audiophiles, with their focus on quality over quantity, are the ones with their priorities straight. So, unless you are on an unlimited budget, I'm guessing that audiophiles are more selective in their musical purchases. That being the case, I'm curious about what "buried treasures" have you been able to find? Thanks for responding and I look forward to discovering some good music, based on your suggestions.

I'll lead off with the band Crack The Sky, most notably their first two albums: "Crack The Sky" (1975) and "Animal Notes" (1976). I would describe them as a cross between Be Bop Deluxe and Frank Zappa. Their music is unique and totally unmistakable with anyone else. Choice cuts from the debut album are: "Ice;" She's a Dancer;" "Mind Baby" & "Sleep." Choice cuts from Animal Notes are: "Animal Skins;" "Wet Teenager;" Virgin....No" & "Maybe I Can Fool Everybody."
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Thanks to the OP for starting this thread (and I appreciate the contributions by others, so far). Had a chance to check out a couple of "new to me" artists last night and I'll do the same, tonight. 

My contribution tonight:  The Sneetches.  A band from the 90's that I re-listened to just last night as I was digging through my CD collection looking for bands that remained "under the radar."    This band is unabashed pop, but I can listen to and enjoy this music and appreciate it for what it is and then turn right around and enjoy something a bit more complex that rewards more focused attention in order to really enjoy.  

It's all good.    
Dave Frishberg (and a recommended tune for the uninitiated):  "A Little Taste"  (for those of us who know how a bit of imbibing can enhance the enjoyment of audio).  Many of you are probably familiar with Frishberg, but for those of you who aren't, you're in for a treat. 

Pianist Alan Broadbent.  Excellent Jazz pianist for my money. I don't go too long before re-visiting his Jazz Trio work.