Most underated albums......


Here it goes...

Gang of 4:Entertainment

The Fall:Bend Sinister,This Nations Saving Grace..

Jonny Thunders and the Heartbreakers: LAMF

Wire:Pink Flag,154,chairs missing

THe Vibrators

The Saints
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If you're into J. McLaughlin then be sure to check out "My Goal's Beyond". It's an acoustic album with two longer tracks with a band (eastern influenced jazz), but the highlight is side 2 where it's just him on guitar (with overdubs) playing some of his own compositions and a few jazz standards ("Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" and "Blues In Green"). Also be sure to get a listen to his work with Miles Davis - my fav being "Tribute to Jack Johnson".

Enjoy!
roger waters - radio kaos
tom waits - blue valentine
ben harper - fight for your mind
richard thompson - mirror blue
pink floyd - obscured by clouds
crosby,stills and nash - CSN (from 1977)
k.d. lang - Absolute Torch and Twang
Mark Knopfler - Soundtrack from Local Hero
Grateful Dead - Reckoning
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Marshall Tucker Band - Where We All Belong
I guess I must be one of the people who under-rates "Mirror Blue". I'd probably rank it dead last among Thompson's solo work. Some good songs, but the production is a disaster. Mitchell Froom should be tarred and feathered. But I can see where someone else might like it. . .
I could list hundreds here but I'll only mention one....."This Was" by Tull.. Their first and way best album. A blusey great with Mick Abrahams on guitar. Abrahams, also overlooked and underated,left after this album to form Bloodwyn Pig and a couple of solo albums then fell off the map.Tull never made an album to get back to the heights of "This Was". The whole band was on fire for that disc and never sounded or played better. They had far more commercial success and recognition later with "Aqualung" and several others but they never made another as good.