My last five are "Valentine" and "Lifemask" by Roy Harper (Him of "Hats off to Roy Harper" fame by Led Zeppelin), "Stranger to Stranger" by Paul Simon, then "On the Shore" and "The Garden of Jane Delawney" by Trees.
Roy Harper is a fantastic singer song writer and often forgotten, try "Stormcock" as an introduction to his music, don't be surprised by his list of friends who often work with him like Jimmy Page, David Gilmore, Kate Bush to name drop a few.
The Paul Simon album is well worth a shot.
Trees are an English folk rock band in the mode of Fairport Convention but very much slated in Groove's review, I think unfairly.