Billy Cobham - Spectrum Yesterday after I picked it up at a flea market Hendrix - Band of Gypsys At this very moment via Spotify Both are great.
Eric Clapton - Journeyman. I got aware of Clapton around this time but never actually listened to that album from start to finish until yesterday.
I never really listened to much Pat Travers so I checked out Crash And Burn, Putting It Straight and Heat In The Street. Some good stuff in there.
As I dig through dollar bins I try to pick up classic staples that didn't fit into my regular listening habits. As a result I have picked up several Joni Mitchell albums and a few by Kate Bush.
Country Joe and the Fish - Electric Music for the Mind and Body. There's very little from the 'classic 'era I haven't listened to. I am kind of envious of those yet to discover past wonders.
I had never listened to Dusty Springfield's Dusty In Memphis. I knew some of it but I'd never sat down and listened to it. Great record.
This applies to almost everything I listen to. Haha Most recently, though, it was The Wall and The Final Cut in the last 4 or 5 weeks.
Discovered this last week, love it. I was already familiar with Les Baxter's exotica work but this was a surprise in just how groovy and great sounding it is.
For me it was Roy Orbison's first two records, Sings For Only the Lonely and Crying. I'd casually listened to his stuff on Spotify, but hadn't heard a complete album of his until I decided to pick up the RSD 2013 lp's last week – absolutely loving them. Going in for the third Monument one soon.
I've had this for years, and only played a couple tracks. Finally played the whole thing, and it's a double set: