What Color Is Love
In 1972, Terry Callier released What Color Is Love - a tender, expansive, genre-defying masterpiece that somehow went overlooked for decades.
In 1972, Terry Callier released What Color Is Love - a tender, expansive, genre-defying masterpiece that somehow went overlooked for decades.
In 1971, Karen Dalton released In My Own Time - a collection of other people’s songs, made completely her own. The world ignored it. But over time, it became a cult classic.
In 1971, Motown took a left turn. The Undisputed Truth wasn’t smooth, radio-friendly soul. It was fuzz guitars, layered harmonies and searing social commentary.
In 1974, Robert Wyatt released Rock Bottom - a surreal, intimate, otherworldly record made in the aftermath an accident that left him paralysed from the waist down.
In 1987, David Sylvian released Secrets of the Beehive - a hushed, haunting record steeped in melancholy and elegance.
In 2001, The Microphones released The Glow Pt. 2 - a raw, surreal breakup album that remains one of the most original lo-fi records ever made.