Which do you feel ...


are your (own/personal) most underrated artist/lps? The ones that at least should have more exposure or be the topic of more discussion.

Gary Louris "Vagabonds"
John Fogerty "Revival"
Pink Floyd "the final cut"
slaw
Mitch, speaking of Van Morrison and albums that require further discourse,
his foray into the American country idiom "Pay The Devil" is so
misguided that, not only does he not seem to know the meaning of the
phrases, at times he seems to not grasp the meaning of the words. Two
countries divided by a common language. Iris DeMent, mentioned earlier
could chew through this stuff in her sleep.

BTW did anyone else catch the ageless Pat Boone on "Sunday
Morning" today? His days of crooning "Enter Sandman"
and "Stairway To Heaven" may be behind him but he remains
the enfant terrible of the Bible Belt set.
Thomas Ades, John Adams; with a handful of others, the future of Classical music.
Kurt Elling,
Stephen Sondheim.
Colonel Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit - "Mirrors of Embarrassment"

Ry Cooder - "Ry Cooder"

David Bromberg - "How Late'll Ya Play 'Til?"

Johnny Adams - "One Foot in the Blues"

Shakey
"Don't You Wish it Was True" on the Fogerty Revival CD is one of my favorite Fogerty songs. Good stuff.

"Blue Moon Swamp" is my favorite solo Fogerty album overall.