Music Essentials: Top 10 Great Obscure Albums You Need To Hear
Finding a lesser-known sonic treasure is a pleasure that remains as powerful today as it did back in the day when albums retailed full price for $3.15.
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Finding a lesser-known sonic treasure is a pleasure that remains as powerful today as it did back in the day when albums retailed full price for $3.15.
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Ry Cooder’s 2011 potent mix of Tex-Mex and wry reflections is as relevant this year as the day it was released.
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The 10 inch LP version of The Hit Makers! originated in 1953 and was a delightful showcase for Les Paul and Mary Ford.
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Glen Campbell’s 2011 release is very much an album that commands your attention from beginning to end for its production values and memorable vocals.
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Neil Young’s first live album hearkens back to 1973; it’s a wildly loose effort in sharp contradiction to ‘Harvest’.
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Two brilliant Canadians, Neil Young and Daniel Lanois, who have each forged new directions in music, came together on Le Noise.
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