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Topic: Recommendations for Purely Instrumental Albums Posted: February 10 2012 at 23:33
There's also Liquid Tension Experiment, which you'll probably enjoy if you're a fan of Dream Theater. One album that I forgot to mention is Marching Into Oblivion by Darkstar. It has a lot spoken word samples from various sci-fi movies, but they are used to add to the mood, which is pretty dark. A very unique album.
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Posted: January 26 2012 at 18:21
The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Tubular Bells, The Continuing Story of Counterpoints (and a lot more minimalist albums), Birds of Fire, Inner Mounting Flame, Passion, etc.
There's too many incredible instrumental albums I like for me to do a list.
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 12:40
I may be forgetting some great stuff, but here's 10 instrumental albums that I keep reaching for:
Exivious - Exivious Gordian Knot - Gordian Knot
Gordian Knot - Emergent
Hiromi's Sonicbloom - Time Control Jim Matheos - Away With Words On the Virg - Serious Young Insects
Planet X - MoonBabies Planet X - Quantum Steve Stevens - Flamenco.A.Go.Go (just a little bit of vocals) Trey Gunn - The Joy of Molybdenum
Also, you might want to check out my own band's album! Relocator - Relocator
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Posted: January 16 2012 at 19:08
Smurph wrote:
Both Anglagard albums are probably my favorite instrumental albums.
Also, the new 19A.D.D. album, Gaia, is really really solid.
But Hybris isn't an instrumental album. Granted it has a great amount of instrumental passages and not so long vocal passages, but still, only the first song is purely instrumental.
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Posted: January 16 2012 at 18:16
^B&P did absolutely nothing for me. The songs didn't have the character of their early material and just seemed to be dissonant for the sake of dissonance. I lost interest enough that I never even listened to PM.
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