Great Albums You Might Not Know
 
 







  
The Jethro Tull Christmas Album82 reviews
Jethro Tull

Varese Sarabande, 2003

A CHRISTMAS CLASSIC

+ Great Alblum
+ Feel Good CD
+ Tull at his best
+ JACK FROST AND THE HOODED CROW ...
  
  











  



  
Wishing Well5 reviews
Richie Havens

Stormy Forest Prod., 2002

Deserves More Than Five Stars!!

+ Great CD With Depth and Originality
+ Great Album
+ Quite Possibly , Better Than EVER !
  
  











  



  
Wish You Were Here36 reviews
Badfinger

Warner Bros UK, 2000

Where's the Extra Tracks???

+ An Overlooked Gem
+ The end of a great era.
+ Ahead of Their Time
+ Imagine McCartney recording with Clapton in the early 1970's....
  
  











  



  
Martinis & Bikinis35 reviews
Sam Phillips

Virgin Records Us, 1994

Sam Phillips' finest album and genuine "Revolver-esque" classic.

+ found by mistake
+ Great Beatles inspired Brit-pop
+ Fantastic
  
  











  



  
Product10 reviews
Brand X

Blue Plate Caroline, 1991

One of three top Brand X albums

+ Runs the gamut from late 1970s Genesis to blazing jazz rock
+ Enjoy This Product

I am a drummer. And therefore am a bit partial to drums. I prefer music that is mostly percussive. Fusion tends to be more percussive than most. But Brand X (with Phil Collins anyway) always delivers. First of all Phil Collins DOES play drums on ."..and so to f..." also my favorite song here. Phil ...
  
  











  



  
Master and Everyone32 reviews
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

Drag City, 2003

Subtle and melodious

+ Fantastic
+ thanks, will
+ Ain't It All Good Enough to Sing?
  
  











  



  
Simple Truths7 reviews
Holmes Brothers

Alligator Records, 2004

Heavenly Singin

+ Fantastic album!
+ 'nuff sed
+ Next best thing to live...
  
  











  



  
Daisy-Fresh from Hawthorne, California (The Best of the Dunhill Years)13 reviews
Emitt Rhodes

Edsel Records UK, 1998

Amazing Gift for Melody and an Amazing Collection!

+ +1/2 -- '60s/'70s pop genius worn out by the recording industry
+ I only know the first 12 songs , but the rest will be good too
+ I loathe MacCartney but this is great!
+ Paul McCartney's Long Lost Brother?
  
  











  



  
Album III8 reviews
Loudon Wainwright III

Sony, 1990

Fine starter disc for the fledgling Loudon fan.

+ *** 1/2, really....
+ *** 1/2, really....
+ This is Wainwright at his best
  
  











  



  
No Alternative18 reviews
Various Artists

Arista, 1993

Great transaction

+ Many Highlights
+ The kind of CD that never leaves you

This is simply a compilation. I bought it when it first came out and then just recently bought my replacement. I am so content. Nothing like a great variety of musical artists.
  
  











  



  
Son of Schmilsson10 reviews
Harry Nilsson

RCA, 2007

a classic moment in rock

+ Son of Schmilsson is So Schnice
+ This is his greatest album!
+ Harry Nilsson, sadly under-appreciated
+ THE NEW AUDIO BENCHMARK
  
  











  



  
Figure 8153 reviews
Elliott Smith

Dreamworks, 2000

Early Lo- Fi to a More Lavish Multi-layered Release....

+ The Revolver of our time
+ The Best Thing I Ever Heard
+ Musical masterpiece
  
  











  



  
Within Our House19 reviews
Gary Brooker Ensemble

Repertoire, 1997

Fantastic recording quality & excellent singing

+ When Beauty Takes a Different Form, Is it Still Not Beauty?
+ Higher Ground
+ Brooker's Voice and Whiskey -- Both Get Better with Age
+ Refreshing entry
  
  











  



  
Thrillington14 reviews
Percy Thrillington

EMI Int'l, 2004

LOST GEM

+ instrumental treatment of Ram, with Paul producing

Thrillington is a 1977 album by Paul McCartney, under the pseudonym of one Percy "Thrills" Thrillington. The album is an instrumental cover version of Paul and Linda McCartney's 1971 album, Ram. Arranger Richard Hewson was asked to arrange the orchestration before Ram had yet been released and it ...
  
  











  



  
Dick's Picks, Vol. 21: Richmond, Virginia, 11/1/855 reviews
Grateful Dead

Grateful Dead / Wea, 2004

Solid show, from the road

+ A solid live release from `85.
+ great show
+ Good Show
+ Look out! Here come the '80's...
  
  











  



  
Steal This Movie (2000 Film)9 reviews
Steve Earle & Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, ...

Artemis Records, 2000

One of those rare soundtracks...

+ Steal Track #1?
+ Quality Covers
+ Abbies Best
+ Soundtrack for Multiple Generations
  
  











  



  
After Midnight: Kean College, 2/28/8027 reviews
Jerry Garcia Band

Rhino / Wea, 2004

No Money for Koontz

+ I've Heard Better
+ Nice jammin'
+ wow.
  
  











  



  
Ringo Rama75 reviews
Ringo Starr

Koch Records, 2003

Don't look past this one! Superb songs, artistry, sound, arangments, and voice.

+ A fantastic album
+ Welcome Back
+ Ringo was always my favorite Beatle.
  
  











  



  
Live at Fillmore West5 reviews
King Curtis

Atlantic / Wea, 2006

Magic......Pure aural pleasure!

+ FABULOSO
+ What live music used to sound like
+ The Tops
+ The Original 'Kingpin' of Southern Soul
  
  











  



  
Songs for Beginners35 reviews
Graham Nash

Atlantic / Wea, 1990

Great!

+ Astonishing
+ hard not to love!
+ Nash is wonderful here.
+ Memories are made of this
  
  











  






   



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