I always liked Green On Red, especially their forays into country music and their organ laced compositions that suggests that Doors influence. I'm surprised I don't have more by Chris Stamey, the db's, the Connells, and Let's Active, since they're regional acts in regards to geographics (I'm in VA, they're all based out of NC). I really liked the Bangles earlier work, when they were known as the Bangs, and I think the Three O' Clock was the only "white pop" band that Prince signed to his Paisley Print record label. Coincidentally, he wrote "Manic Monday" for the Bangles (not a favorite of theirs by any means). Thanks for listing these, I'm making notes to track down more by them, and making a note to gather more by the bands I was already familiar with!
The Lizardmen said:
Jangle Pop:
Let's Active
The Windbreakers
The Bongos
The dB's
Chris Stamey
Bobby Sutliffe
Tim Lee
The Connells
Don Dixon
Green On Red
The Swimming Pool Q's
Right As Rain
Arms Akimbo
The Nightporters
Miracle Legion
Winter Hours
The Primitons
Paisley Underground:
The Three O'Clock
Rain Parade
The Bangles
Dream So Real