Some more:

Honeybus - Story
Lush English Baroque pop. RIYL: 60's Bee Gees, softer side of the Beatles,the Left Banke, etc.

Love - False Start
Most people stop after the first three Love albums. I think they are all pretty good and this is probably the best one that most people don't own. Worth having just for "Keep on Shining"

Joni Mitchell - Ladies of the Canyon

Van Morrison & His Street Choir
I'm much more likely to listen to this than Moondance mostly because it's not been overplayed but I also think it's probably a little better.

Randy Newman - 12 Songs

Wayne McGhie & the Sounds of Joy
Soulful Reggae RIYL: Toots & the Maytals

Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms
When this first got reissued, I really loved it. I haven't listened to it in a long time and psych folk really isn't as much in my wheelhouse as it used to be. That said, it's very good for the style.

Pretty Things - Parachute
Not my favorite by them but still good

Leon Russell - S/T
I'm a big fan of his early solo work.

Mavis Staples - Only for the Lonely
Probably her best or at least the best I've heard.

Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, and Delivered
Not as good as the albums to follow but still a really nice album.


The Last Poets - S/T
Gil Scott Heron - Small Talk at 125th & Lenox
Do these albums get their due here for their historical importance?



Harlem River Drive - S/T
Jimmy Sabater - Teresa's Son
Eddie Palmieri - Superimposition
Some very good salsa
Drinky Wrote:
Os Mutantes -
A Divina Comedia ou Ando Meio DesligadoMy 2nd favorite Mutantes album after their debut. It's more sophisticated and polished, but still fun and energetic.
Pharoah Sanders -
Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun)I had thought I'd posted that Pharoah Sanders album but apparently didn't which makes me realize that there's a lot of jazz I had meant to post:






Ornette Coleman - the Art of the Improvisors
William S. Fischer - Circles
Herbie Mann - Muscle Shoals, Nitty Gritty
Jimmy McGriff - Electric Funk
Lloyd McNeill - Washington Suite
Duke Pearson - I Don't Care Who Knows It
I'm not a huge fan of that Mutantes album but I do like these Brazilian albums from 1970:










Marcos Valle - S/T [1970]
Milton Nascimento - Milton
Ronnie Von - A Maquina Voadora
Doris Monteiro - S/T [1970]
Doris Monteiro, Miltinho e charme
Astrud Gilberto - I Haven't Got Anything Better to do
Joao Donato - A Bad Donato
Os Novos Baianos - e ferro na boneca
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flower
Joao Gilberto - Ela e Carioca