Some albums never quite get the place they deserve.
A few were overshadowed by bigger releases. Some arrived at the wrong moment. Others were quietly admired but never fully absorbed into the wider conversation. Over time, even remarkable records can slip into the background.
Music Hidden Gems is a home for those rediscoveries. This series brings together albums that deserve another listen, whether they’re true forgotten classics, underrated works in major artists’ catalogs, or records that have simply been left out of the usual canon.
The goal here isn’t nostalgia for its own sake. It’s to return to overlooked music with fresh ears and ask what still feels alive, surprising, or emotionally resonant. Sometimes the albums that last the longest are not the ones that were loudest at the time.
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David Bowie’s Most Underrated Album: Why Lodger Was Ahead of Its Time
Gil Scott-Heron’s Winter in America — The Blues After the Revolution
Forgotten Classics: Revisiting The Lexicon of Love by ABC





