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Topic: Instrumental Albums a-la Finch, Arti, etc.
Posted By: Raccoon
Subject: Instrumental Albums a-la Finch, Arti, etc.
Date Posted: August 26 2015 at 17:20
So, some of my favorite albums are instrumental albums. I know quite a few, and hope to know more. There's a few I consider masterpieces, and a few of the bands I include in that masterpiece-list is:

Blue Effect
Arti e Mestieri
Pekka Pohjola
Finch (what an awesome band)

So... any instrumental bands that are on THIS LEVEL of awesomeness?



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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: August 26 2015 at 17:27
I own the same ones except for Arti...I'll have to ck that one out.
 
There are a number of jazz fusion ones that come to mind...I would recommend both Inner Mounting Flame and Birds of Fire by Mahavishnu Orchestra.
I'll have to think about others.


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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: August 26 2015 at 17:51
Horacee Arnold – Tales of the Exonerated Flea
Brand X – Moroccan Roll; Do They Hurt?
Stanley Clarke – s/t; Journey To Love; School Days
Billy Cobham – Spectrum
Fermata – Huascaran
Hiromi – {all of them}
Jan Hammer – The First Seven Days
Jan Hammer/Jerry Goodman – Like Children
JADE (Jazz*Afro*Design*Electric) – s/t
Kenso – Kenso III; Sparta; Yume No Oka; Esoptron; Fabulis Mirabilibus de Bombycosi Scriptis
Didier Lockwood – Surya
Mongol – Doppler 444
Niacin – Time Crunch; Organik; Krush
Return To Forever – Romantic Warrior
Darryl Way – Concerto For Electric Violin
Lenny White – Venusian Summer; Big City


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Posted By: Raccoon
Date Posted: August 26 2015 at 17:58
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Horacee Arnold – Tales of the Exonerated Flea
Brand X – Moroccan Roll; Do They Hurt?
Stanley Clarke – s/t; Journey To Love; School Days
Billy Cobham – Spectrum
Fermata – Huascaran
Hiromi – {all of them}
Jan Hammer – The First Seven Days
Jan Hammer/Jerry Goodman – Like Children
JADE (Jazz*Afro*Design*Electric) – s/t
Kenso – Kenso III; Sparta; Yume No Oka; Esoptron; Fabulis Mirabilibus de Bombycosi Scriptis
Didier Lockwood – Surya
Mongol – Doppler 444
Niacin – Time Crunch; Organik; Krush
Return To Forever – Romantic Warrior
Darryl Way – Concerto For Electric Violin
Lenny White – Venusian Summer; Big City
I've listened to a few of these before. Quite a list!! Thanks verslibre! 


Posted By: Raccoon
Date Posted: August 26 2015 at 18:02
And dr wu, I'm surprised you've never heard Arti e, with how long you've been on this site! 

It's particularly one of my favorites, though people have mixed views on the drumming. Some say overbearing, some say frantic (in a good way). 


Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 02:03
There's quite a few I can think of, here are some 70's bands..

Anamorphose - Palimpseste (There's only one album from these guys, superb fusion with varied instrumentation and some high energy playing) 
Atila - Reviure (This is about 95% instrumental so I think it qualifies, this is excellent spanish prog)
Bella Band - S/T (Italian band with one album, awesome fusion)
Bo Hansson - Anything by this Swedish artist, maybe go with Attic thoughts. A beautiful 70's warm fuzzed sounding instrumental prog
Bubu - S/T (Again about maybe 90% instrumental but this shouldn't be missed by anyone, this is wild stuff)
Clearlight - Clearlight Symphony (Beautiful french instrumental symphonic album)
Dzyan - Electric Silence (An instrumental album on the Krautrock side with eastern/Indian influences)
Eider Stellaire - S/T (Instrumental Zehul album, if you like that kind of prog) 
Goblin - Roller (Great Italian band with many albums, I'm not sure how many of them are instrumental but this is great)
Happy The Man - Their two first albums are high caliber fusion
Jean Paul Prat - Masal (A french masterpiece)
National Health - Of Queues And Cures (One of the best fusion bands) 
Rahmann S/T (A unique fusion with zehul and arabic influences, great stuff)
Secret Oyster - Straight to the krankenhaus 
Terpandre - S/T (This is a beauty! It's symphonic and not fusion, very recommended)
Wapassou - La Messe En Re Mineur (One 40 minutes track, beautiful warm sounding prog)

And here are some more modern instrumental bands

Djam Karet - The Devouring
Barracuda Triangle - Electro Shock Therapy
Setna - Cycle I
Siddhartha - A Trip To Innerself
Spoke Of Shadows - S/T
Il Berlione - S/T

Good luck!



Posted By: O666
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 09:08
Camel - The Snow goose 
Yak - Quest For The Stones 
Tomas Bodin - She Belongs to Another Tree




Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 10:20
Originally posted by Raccoon Raccoon wrote:

And dr wu, I'm surprised you've never heard Arti e, with how long you've been on this site! 

It's particularly one of my favorites, though people have mixed views on the drumming. Some say overbearing, some say frantic (in a good way). 
 
yeah...you'd think I would have heard of it by now being an old fart and on PA for over 5 years now...
it just goes to show that there is always something out there to discover.
Embarrassed


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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 13:17
Lot of good mentions up there already.......I would add 'Finnforest' and 'Ain Soph' to the list of nice instrumental things. 'Kenso' is nice also but I think they were mentioned.
I'm a fan of RTF and my favorite is 'Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy'.

Also no one mentioned 'Hot Rats'by Zappa and '6 Wives' by Wakeman.
If you like  fusion hard edged prog I would recommend both 'Liquid Tension Experiment  albums.


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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 13:45
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

If you like  fusion hard edged prog I would recommend both 'Liquid Tension Experiment  albums.
 
I prefer Niacin. LTE gets old kind of fast. Jordan Rudess' prog covers album The Road Home is another good one.


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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 13:58
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

If you like  fusion hard edged prog I would recommend both 'Liquid Tension Experiment  albums.
 
I prefer Niacin. LTE gets old kind of fast. Jordan Rudess' prog covers album The Road Home is another good one.

Niacin is a good album.....I also like that one by Bruford and Levin.....Upper Extremeties, and the one with Torn and Bozzio...Polytown.
So many good fusion things out there .


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Posted By: garfunkel
Date Posted: August 27 2015 at 14:17
I really like Penguin Cafe Orchestra's self-titled album.
What I like even more is Gryphon's Red Queen To Gryphon Three!  This album makes me very happy! Smile


Posted By: O666
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 10:30
Mike Oldfield's 70's albums 


Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 11:05
A recent one I've enjoyed that last few weeks is Anima Morte.
 
Another one I don't think anyone mentioned: Ozric Tentacles.


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Posted By: O666
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 11:14
Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

A recent one I've enjoyed that last few weeks is Anima Morte.
 
Another one I don't think anyone mentioned: Ozric Tentacles.

Good point . I agree with you about Anima Morte. Thumbs Up


Posted By: TeleStrat
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 13:34
Aurora was an instrumental jazz/fusion band from Texas heavily featuring violin and lead guitar.
The album was recorded in 1977 but not released on CD until 1999. It is very hard to find copies
but downloads are available. 
The band name was taken from Jean-Luc Ponty's album and the violinist credits Ponty as his main
inspiration while the lead guitarist credits Larry Coryell.
The full album can be heard on YouTube.


Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 15:17
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Posted By: Raccoon
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 15:27
Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Aurora was an instrumental jazz/fusion band from Texas heavily featuring violin and lead guitar.
The album was recorded in 1977 but not released on CD until 1999. It is very hard to find copies
but downloads are available. 
The band name was taken from Jean-Luc Ponty's album and the violinist credits Ponty as his main
inspiration while the lead guitarist credits Larry Coryell.
The full album can be heard on YouTube.
I know Ponty's music well, so the inspiration is obvious. Thanks for sharing this!! Another album that if not directly recommended, I'd have to stumble upon it randomly years later.

Off-topic, but I've always loved Cosmic Messenger from Ponty. Recently, it's been the album from him that stuck with me the most. The spacey textures are always fun.


Posted By: Raccoon
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 15:28
Originally posted by garfunkel garfunkel wrote:

I really like Penguin Cafe Orchestra's self-titled album.
What I like even more is Gryphon's Red Queen To Gryphon Three!  This album makes me very happy! Smile
Smile there's never a bad time to play Red Queen to Gryphon Three Smile

And Sagichim, thanks for taking the time to compile what you find suitable to recommend. I actually like the Symphonic side of Finch/Arti more than the jazz-fusion. The albums really soar. So I'll be spending much time exploring these albums Star




Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 16:32


Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: August 28 2015 at 17:36
Originally posted by Raccoon Raccoon wrote:

So, some of my favorite albums are instrumental albums. I know quite a few, and hope to know more. There's a few I consider masterpieces, and a few of the bands I include in that masterpiece-list is:
Blue Effect
Arti e Mestieri
Pekka Pohjola
Finch (what an awesome band)
So... any instrumental bands that are on THIS LEVEL of awesomeness?

Good taste--  and hell yeah there are instrumental bands on that level, though not a whole lot.   Dice (Swedish) are largely instrumental with some background vocals, Iceberg (Spain), Morgan (British, some singing), Quiet Sun (British), Cartoon (US), Polyphony (US), and for heavy stuff 1980 .






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Posted By: freudiana
Date Posted: August 29 2015 at 11:11
Try Atoll and Crucis


Posted By: terramystic
Date Posted: August 30 2015 at 02:42
I would suggest:
Leb i sol (mostly instrumental)
Den za den
Kornet

And also (already mentioned):
Iceberg
Fermata
RTF
Mahavishnu Orchestra









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