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Desmond Dekker really does deserve a spot on there. Two great records in '69 and '70, though my favorite stuff of his is on anthologies.
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Don't forget Men at Work, who had awesome saxiness. But let's not take our eyes off a more pressing issue, the lack of a National Keytar Day. Not trying to impact the topics you cover . . . but I can't imagine you wouldn't dig up great things with an Epic Moments in Keytar History. At least two of them belong to Jan "the" Hammer...
The keytar might also explain (a bit) why I don't dig Steely Dan.
The A Camp Record is a good one for Damon's side project variation.