I have a nominee for forgotten - Robin Trower. He had four gold records in a row and a Top 10 live album. I never hear him at all these days.
Spot on Waquoit- he has seemingly drifted into the dustbins of the musical past - one great heavy blues/rock talent:
Riki Lee Jones - I think she started out like a house afire in the 70's, but to me she never fully took flight. What a talent though - this is "Last Chance Texaco" at Farm Aid:
This reminded of a song I’ve always liked by Small Faces in which the opening line is “Over bridge of sighs”I heard Bridge of Sighs in concert just a few years ago...by Toto!
This reminded of a song I’ve always liked by Small Faces in which the opening line is “Over bridge of sighs”
She and Tom Waits were a couple in the 70's.
Santana isn't obscure or anything, but this incredibly beautiful song has always been buried in a 1970's album of theirs - "Moonflower". So I think it can ring the "Obscure" bell:
Another interesting act on the Capricorn label was a group named Captain Beyond.
They had one great song - "Sufficiently Breathless":
Another interesting act on the Capricorn label was a group named Captain Beyond.
FYI- I should have stated - a song that fits into ONE of these categories, doesn't have to be in all three.
Bonzo Dog Band, The Urban Spaceman - I used to hear them on Radio Luxembourg back in the late 60's when I was stationed in Spain in the Air Force - great tune.
These guys were kind of like the Bonzo Dog band meets the Mothers meets the Replacements. They did a tune called "Concerto for a found harmonium" that's become somewhat of a standard in the Irish traditional music repertoire. This was the first tune of theirs I heard, on a college radio station:



Vashti Bunyan - she put out an album in 1970 that was overlooked, and she subsequently ended up abandoning her career. However, she developed a cult following and eventually she re surfaced some 30 years later. One hauntingly beautiful song from that early album of hers is "Train Song":
Wow, Scud, that's really beautiful. And my wife, sitting by the fire [in Maryland in the middle of May] agrees.
Here's one for a mood like that - another beautiful song that's been pretty much totally forgotten about - "Touch" by John Klemmer: (PS very raw and chilly here in Indiana too..!)