I'm just now home from a 12 hour work day so hopefully my brain will function properly. Wow! Where to start? I suppose these choices should be a bit obscure? Left Banke - Too The Trypes - The Explorers Hold John Martyn - Sundays Child Beau Brummels - s/t (1975 comeback) John Cale - Paris 1919 Chris Stamey - It's A Wonderful Life Richard Barone - Cool Blue Halo Spirit - 12 Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus Wishbone Ash - Argus Procul Harum - Broken Barricades The Records - Crashes Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought The Law Badfinger - Wish You Were Here Hmmm... I gues none of them are very obscure. Bobby Sutliff NP - Strawbridge - Just For Kicks (1974 Jackson MS band) now that's obscure. > > Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 09:22:43 -0700 > From: "bryan" > To: > Subject: What are some of your Buried Treasures? > Message-ID: <006001c36a5b$f2919060$00e8fea9@pacbell.net> > > About Neil Young's first album, MBarone wrote: > > I would put it in the same category as the very first > > Lou Reed solo lp and David Crosby's "If I Could > > Only Remember My Name" as buried treasures. > > Ah, yeah....that David Crosby album is one of my > favorite "buried treasures" too...some others I'd put into > the same category (though I don't know how "buried" > these actually are, at least not on this list) include: > > The Aerovons - 'Resurrection' > Barclay James Harvest -- self-titled first album > Beau Brummels - 'Triangle' > Blossom Toes - 'We Are Ever So Clean' > Chris Lucey (Bobby Jameson) - 'Songs Of Protest and Anti-Protest' > Crabby Appleton - 'Crabby Appleton' > Delta - 'Slippin' Out' > The Dillards - 'Wheatstraw Suite' > Eclection - 'Eclection' > Grapefruit - 'Around Grapefruit' > The Guess Who - 'Canned Wheat' > Maitreya Kali - 'The Mystery Of Maitreya Kali' > The Smoke (US) > Twinn Connexion - self-titled first album > > What are some of your Buried Treasures? > > Bryan