Liverpool Five - Out of Sight (1967)

This is yet another album I added the other night on the adding spree I went on, and I can honestly say I don't know anything about nor have I ever heard of Liv

John Sebastian - John B. Sebastian (1970)

I guess I added a couple of related albums to The Lovin' Spoonful the other night on my adding binge, as I added this album from John Sebastian, the founder of

Judy Henske & Jerry Yester - Farewell Aldebaran (1969)

This was another album I added to my queue the other day when I went on a binge of finding music. I've never listened to, or even heard of Judy Henske or Jerry

My Morning Jacket - The Waterfall II (2020)

I'll be honest, I've never actually listened to a My Morning Jacket album all the way through. I do know that I really dig a lot of their songs off of their alb

The Growing Concern - The Growing Concern (1968)

Yet another album I added to my queue of albums to listen to the other night, I can't find much information on this album or this band via a quick google search

Crabby Appleton - Crabby Appleton (1970)

This is another album I added to my queue the other night on my adding spree. I didn't know anything about them until I googled them and found out that they're

Longbranch/Pennywhistle - Longbranch/Pennywhistle (1969)

Sometimes I go on spurts of finding lots of new music I want to listen to all at once, and that happened recently. I don't remember exactly how, but Longbranch/

Galaxie 500 - This Is Our Music (1990)

I am a really big fan of Dean Wareham's work with Luna, Dean & Britta, as well as his solo albums, but haven't really taken the time until now to check out his

The Third Power - Believe (1970)

The Third Power was a psychedelic rock group formed in 1967 from Detroit who released their only album, Believe, in 1970, and disbanded in 1971. There's not muc

Minutemen - What Makes a Man Start Fires? (1983)

I don't have a whole bunch of experience in the punk rock world, but someone recently informed me about Mike Watt, this band's co-founder and bass player. I'm a

Leon Russell - Leon Russell (1970)

Leon Russell may not necessarily be a household name, but he was certainly a studio session name of sorts. He's played as a session musician with groups and mus

Autosalvage - Autosalvage (1968)

I can't really say I know anything about Autosalvage, other that this record was both their first and final record. I know they were formed in New York in the l

Ultra Vivid Scene - Ultra Vivid Scene (1988)

The other day when I was scrolling through Apple Music, this album came across my dashboard under the category, "Similar to House of Love", and I immediately sa

David Bromberg - Demon In Disguise (1972)

My first exposure to David Bromberg was a few months ago listening to his 1974 album, Wanted Dead or Alive, which featured a fair number of members of the Grate

Brothertiger - Fundamentals, Vol. 1 (2020)

Brothertiger always makes music that feels somewhat nostalgic to me, with clear influence from the 80s and modern electronica to create something somewhat like

The Other Half - The Other Half (1968)

I noticed recently that I have been writing about a lot of bands' self-titled albums, so I figured I'd keep that up today with The Other Half's self-titled albu

The Insect Trust - The Insect Trust (1968)

I had never even heard of The Insect Trust until about 8 minute ago. I went to the "For You" section in Apple Music, and it was the first album listed under the

Magnum - Fully Loaded (1974)

Listening to LaBelle yesterday really got me into a funk/r&b/soul kind of mood, and when this album came under the suggestions during my listen to LaBelle yeste

LaBelle - LaBelle (1971)

I've really been digging that late 1960s/early 1970s r&b/soul music lately (see Merry Clayton). I've never listened to LaBelle before, or even know much about t

Joe Pass - Virtuoso (1973)

After watching a video from Rick Beato on YouTube recently, in which he recommended quite a few albums. I was really intrigued with a lot of the jazz guitar he