The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Foxey Lady (Miami Pop 1968) It's never too late to listen to the old fox..
 
Chet Baker ~ Every Time We Say Goodbye

every time we say goodbye I die a little...
 
Ministry - Just Like You Stuff that would make Mark Stewart and the early Nine Inch Nails pale.
 
Ministry - Revenge The other two perfect tracks from the debut are "Work For Love" and "I Wanted To Tell Her", perfect examples of synth pop fused with breakbeat and the experimental "alternative" of the late Seventies.
 
Pharoah Sanders - Black Unity

Pharoah Sanders - from "Black Unity"
1972 (Impulse!)

#jazzlegends
 
Effigy (I'm Not An) Oooh by now they've also kidnapped the first two albums of this crazy band. It was inevitable, right?! Loving new wave, after all...
 
Dalida- Quelli erano giorni

the midday listen, the most anticipated the most feared
 
As @[splinter] writes in the review: "In the verses of the title track, we find metal remnants immersed in massive electronic loops."

Subsignal - "La Muerta" (official single version)
 
Lucio Battisti - Ancora Tu Hit Parade 1976 first place! Well, that was easy; this one is harder. Foscolo was an atheist, he believed that the only way to survive is to remain in memory. Here, Battisti is immortal.
 
 
"C o V e R"

Bob Dylan - Jim Jones

here is where and who I had previously heard perform the Canadee-I-O version by Paul "Nic" Jones
 
Underworld - Cowgirl what is this album?