Glad you liked it generally.
If you like Nick Cave you should definitely investigate The Birthday Party. I also really like the Boys Next Door album that preceded the Birthday Party. A lot of Roland S Howard’s stuff is really good too. He is an underrated talent.
Liz Phair made one great album in the 90s (Exile in Guyville) which is well worth checking out if you haven’t heard it. The track I included is probably not tha representative of it in terms of sound (it’s mostly more conventional sounding 90s alt-rock) but it’s an interesting album, especially lyrically. I’m not sure that any of her other albums lived up the promise of that debut album.
There are loads of great Eno solo albums, especially the early ones. The track I included is from Taking Tiger Mountain, which is great, but possibly just pipped by Another Green World as his best. Before and After Science is great too, as are lots of the others.
Glad you liked the reggae and soul tracks, sometimes they don’t go down that well with DIS audiences. The Contours were an early Motown band - they pop up on Northern Soul compilations from time to time, especially this song. The Mighty Diamonds are one of the great Jamaican vocal harmony bands. They were recording at a time when Jamaican artists weren’t much focussed on albums, so a lot of their good stuff crops up on compilations. There is a great Mighty Diamonds album though called Right Time, which is well worth a listen.
Ann Peebles is a legendary Memphis soul singer. She recorded the original versions of I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down and I Can’t Stand the Rain (which she also wrote). I love her records - I would highly recommend getting hold of a good compilation of her singles, many of which are superb like this one: