Jim's Sneaky Classic Records

Jim’s Sneaky Classic Records is a frequently updated list of critiques of rare and important albums that often go unheard of. These albums cross a variety of genres and styles and have become culturally important as the originators of many musical ideas. Often difficult at first listen, evidence of genius rests in each of these albums, revealing itself only to those with the patience to persevere.

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Pop Group's 'Y'
Pop Group’s debut album from 1979 came midway into the punk scene as an album that soared above and beyond the musical limitations of the punks. Often overlooked and forgotten due to the more well-known acts of the time, Pop Group was one of the most...
Soft Machine - Third (1970)
Soft Machine’s third album appropriately titled Third is an epic journey to the edge of the universe that combines elements of jazz and rock together in a psychedelic experiment of originality and grace. Soft Machine went on to write over seven albums...
Suicide - Suicide (1978)
Suicide’s self-titled album Suicide is an album that marked a revolutionary step in the way keyboards were implemented in rock compositions. Inspired by the violence of the punk movement and the energy of rockabilly, the arrangements on Suicide are dangerous...
David Thomas - The Sound of The Sand (1981)
David Thomas is most well known as the enigmatic lead singer of Pere Ubu, but has sadly never received much acclaim for his own solo albums. Despite being quite difficult to locate, many of his recordings include some of the most interesting experiments...
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