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Logan
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Posted: July 30 2022 at 21:15 |
What are some of your favourite instrumentals by Prog bands that rarely seem to do non-song music? Bands that are really known for songs (tracks with singing)... I know this is rather open to interpretation.
I'll start with two of mine, the first is a Swans, and in a way the second is too, even if the Swans are Geese or the Geese are Swans. I know what fowl I will be serving at my next dinner party, and it ain't chicken. Swans - Will Serve Cardiacs - All His Geese Are Swans! |
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La Villa Strangiato by Rush is my obvious answer to this question.
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Logan
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^ That's one that came to my mind too. Mind you, Hemispheres was one of my earliest album acquisitions in terms of actually buying the album -- had it specially ordered into a record shop in Australia. I was thinking rather more of ones that people likely wouldn't be familiar with unless they are very familiar with the band's music, but I guess the average person who knows Rush music might well not know that track and instead just the vocal hits on classic rock radio with Geddy Lee's distinctive sultry voice.
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David Bowie - Warszawa
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Kansas - The Spider
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I would also include YYZ by Rush as well as Yes - Cinema and Genesis - Duke's Travels.
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Thank You Scientist - Rube Goldberg Variations
Dream Theater - Overture 1928 Mike Keneally - Cornbread Crumb Sanguine Hum - Cat Factory |
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Same here. -It's a little random which ones that come to mind, but I do love: Cos - Halucal Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (love Interstellar Overdrive too) Supersister - Present From Nancy Electric Light Orchestra - First Movement (Jumping Biz) Magma - Coltrane Sündďa The Residents - God of Darkness Le Orme - Aliante (love all their instumentals, really) Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Danza Dei Grandi Rettili Non Credo - Faux Afro |
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This might be a bit cheating, because there is a line in it, but I'd rather consider this more an instrumental than a song: Saga's Conversations: And synths we are in synths heavy (and heavenly) 80s, why not Eloy's Mirador: |
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I'll have to go with Le Orme—Aliante.
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Eagles - Journey of the Sorcerer
This one really surprised me.
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Van der Graaf Generator - Manuelle Van der Graaf Generator - It All Went Red Van der Graaf Generator - Theme One Van der Graaf Generator - Diminutions Edited by I prophesy disaster - July 31 2022 at 09:11 |
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^ I have recommended a few VdGG instrumentals to people who said they could not get into the band due to Hammill's vocals. And the Cardiacs one I mentioned to people who said they liked the music but disliked vocals. It can be fun to dig deep and find such things.
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Danza Dei Grandi Rettili David Bowie - Warszawa Cardiacs - All His Geese Are Swans! Cos - Halucal Dream Theater - Overture 1928 Eagles - Journey of the Sorcerer Electric Light Orchestra - First Movement (Jumping Biz) Eloy - Mirador Genesis - Duke's Travels. Kansas - The Spider Magma - Coltrane Sündďa Mike Keneally - Cornbread Crumb Le Orme - Aliante Non Credo - Faux Afro Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive The Residents - God of Darkness Rush - La Villa Strangiato RUSH - YYZ Saga - Conversations Sanguine Hum - Cat Factory Supersister - Present From Nancy Swans - Red Velvet Corridor Swans - Will Serve Thank You Scientist - Rube Goldberg Variations Van der Graaf Generator - Manuelle Van der Graaf Generator - It All Went Red Van der Graaf Generator - Theme One Van der Graaf Generator - Diminutions Yes - Cinema And I'll add another Swans with "Red Velvet Corridor" off Soundtracks for the Blind (not that good on its own I find, though). And they have one more short on Omniscience that I could mention. Regarding Bowie's Warszawa, that's a favourite of mine too, but it has enough vocals that I would have discounted it myself. Not that it matters, love it. I hope to make a youtube playlist of all of these later. |
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Toto - Child Anthem and Don't Stop Me Now feat Miles Davies
Genesis - the Waiting Room |
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Logan
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^ Speaking of Genesis' The Waiting Room, I often regard hearing the instrumental Hairless Heart at an after-play party at a theater to ending up on Prog Archives. I absolutely loved it and spent a long time searching for the music (finally years later I heard it when going through samples on amazon music). I often cite that as being the start of my deeper Prog journey.
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Logan
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^^ ^My favourite Zappa (or Mothers of Invention) music is instrumentals with Peaches ena Regalia and Imaginary Diseases. He has lots of instrumental music, methinks.
Anyway, I have made a playlist featuring all of the suggestions made. Will add Imaginary Diseases too as many must not know it and I love it. It's one I have recommended to various people at PA who complained about the lyrics in Zappa. Here is the youtube playlist for the tracks (not sure how Prog a band Eagles or Toto are, but I will leave to others discretion, and what is Prog is such a thorny issue). https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4J-b4VG6aLdAOGqP7daA_Z7 Thanks for your many wonderful suggestions. Some of this might help when people say they don't like a band due to the vocals/ lyrics, and then we can educate them. Jake: "I don't like [insert band with 300 albums here]." Me: "Why not?" Jake: "The vocals I find unpleasant." Me: "Yeah, but what did you think of "I Haven't the Words?" Jake: "I haven't a clue." Me: "It's the bonus track instrumental off their limited edition mega premium box set that came out last week in Japan. No vocals whatsoever." Jake: "I haven't heard it." Me: "What, you mean you haven't even heard that two minute instrumental, and yet you have already made up your mind about the band?" Jake: "Yes, I haven't heard everything." Me: "Then maybe keep your ignorant comments to yourself next time." Edited by Logan - July 31 2022 at 16:38 |
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Jethro Tull - Pastime with Good Company (King Henry's Madrigal) |
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A Frank Zappa instrumental that I particularly like, this time on a Jean-Luc Ponty album, is King Kong: I especially love the change in metre at the end. |
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