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Steve Wyzard
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Posted: October 13 2020 at 13:57 |
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Somebody's probably started a thread on this topic before, but if so, it's well worth resurrecting:
What are some of your favorite prog-based Hammond Organ performances? Two of my favorites that never fail to thrill me, no matter how many times I hear them, are Rod Argent's solo on "Hold Your Head Up", and Steve Winwood's performance on Traffic's "Every Mother's Son". A non-prog performance really worth mentioning is Garth Hudson's solo on the Band's "Chest Fever".
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Not sure if he plays a Hammond but Wakeman's solo on Close to the Edge comes to mind.
(When the band kicks in again at the end, not the church organ solo. ) Edited by Argo2112 - October 13 2020 at 14:09 |
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Wakeman's solo was recorded on the pipe organ at St.Giles-without-Cripplegate church in Barbican.
I consider that solo to be Wakeman's greatest moment EVER!
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^ yes, but I was referring to the section after the pipe organ when everyone kicks in and he solos before the vocals starts again, that part sounds like he's playing a Hammond. No?
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The extended solo Jon Lord plays after "Space Truckin" ends on "Made in Japan". After that i mostly like jazz solos from guys like Larry Young and Jimmy McGriff.
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Rod Argent in Hold Your Head Up.
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Brian Auger at the Baked Potato Jazz Club in L.A.
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Rick Wakeman considers that to be the best organ solo on record. It's hard to disagree with that. I think maybe he likes it because it's so complicated. I doubt Wakeman himself could play it very easily. I like a lot of the organ on foxtrot and selling england. I can't really think of a whole lot more at the moment. There's some good playing on that Affinity album too. Look I just woke up Psychedelic Paul.
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Yes, Jon Lord's solo in Space Truckin is out of this world. I also like the intro to Lazy.
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This is arguably jazz-rock/fusion: The organ solo starts shortly before the 6 minute mark. The "piano part" is played on the organ too.
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Top three in no particular order: Argent - Hold Your Head Up Deep Purple - Lazy ELP - Blues Variations Plus various selections of Rick Wakeman, Niacin & Joey DeFrancesco,
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Love the Hammond in Space Truckin', but also in Lazy. Actually, you could say Made in Japan is the single best Hammond album... |
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Wow. For a second there i thought this was a thread about our favorite HAND ON ORGAN performance
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I'm pretty sure that Garth Hudson used a Lowrey Festival organ on "Chest Fever". Not a Hammond. |
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I always liked Ray Manzarek's solo in Light My Fire. I don't know technical it was to play but it's pretty cool.
Oops, Manzarek didn't play a Hammond, just a Vox Continental.
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