Terry Bozzio: The black Page . Frank Zappa
If you are looking for difficulties.....
 
Pavement -The Hexx

The swan's song.
 
Charles Aznavour - Ma DerniĆØre Chanson Pour Toi
The "country" song of the eternal Aznavour.
 
PainKiller - Scud Attack
But how beautiful is the cheeky gezz.
 
Toshiko Akiyoshi Trio - Thou Swell

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (61 of 100) Toshiko Akiyoshi
from "Toshiko Akiyoshi: Her Trio, Her Quartet" - 1956 (Storyville)
 
Tears For Fears - Advice For The Young At Heart
An album that is the crowning achievement of it all. A kind of sublimation. Sometimes dismissed with superficial judgments, made in haste.
You can't grasp it on the first listen, unless you are in the same state of grace as the one who conceived it.
 
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Accidents Will Happen So brilliant that "Shipbuilding," in addition to being composed by him, is as wonderful as the divine Wyatt's version. He certainly had a career of ups and downs, but the first three albums have great singles, not to mention the hits from the second phase like "New Amsterdam" and "Everyday I Write The Book."
 
Grant Green - Jean De Fleur

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (60 out of 100) Grant Green
from "Idle Moments" - 1965 (Blue Note)
 
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL) I WORSHIP trippy journeys, so bam! I'm listening again. Immersive from start to finish, it gives you goosebumps the way it catapults you into the depths of the unknown.
 
Captain Beefheart - Dirty Blue Gene (Instrumental)

Evening in the company of the Captain.
 
PDA - Interpol

I would like to say it’s the best album of the genre, but that would be disrespectful to those who truly invented the genre, often receiving little or nothing in return. The student who almost surpasses the master or at least doesn’t look out of place at all. Perfect tracklist, sumptuous piece. My fourth love, their debut album. It’s a shame it remained an only child; Antics is good, but it has nothing to do with such a masterpiece.
 
The God Machine - All My Colours

After Stooges and Husker Du, my third absolute love in chronological order is God Machine with a stunning cover of Echo & The Bunnymen.