It's really a terrific question, & I have a few suggestions, though they're mostly well-known. The Zombies 'Odessey & Oracle', Love 'Forever Changes', the Left Banke - they're all on 'there's gonna be a storm', the (British, not the American) Kaleidoscope album 'Tangerine Dream' (which I don't even own yet, but it's really fantastic!), Nico 'The Marble Index'.. I guess Nick Drake, Richard Thompson &c. are 'cult artists' too. I hope that was helpful, they all might be too famous. & that'd be a shame. Samuel H. August 20 1999
I am going to start my radio show soon and perhaps you could all
Its going to be a cult classics show, you know, music that never really made it big but has a cult following ( or should have one). If anyone knows of any really super music new or old, that would fit in this category,
help me. please
mail me, that would be so nice, and let me know what people are missing.
Momus, Monochrome Set, Felt, High Llamas, early Pulp, early Mercury Rev and Flaming Lips, anything on Cherry Red early 80s, el Records '85-'88, Beta Band, Pram, Telstar Ponies...
just thought i'd suggest...
you know i love you...
me too...
robin
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