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OT: Your Favorite Instrumentals

The LP right before Dark Side of the Moon was Meddle, and this track is called One of these Days.



The studio version is just different enough that I include both renditions.

One Of These Days
 
Two by King Crimson. The first is the most simple-sounding, yet intricate piece of music. It sounds like there are ten guitars playing, but it's two guitars and a Chapman stick plus drums. The Stick, for those of you not familiar with it, is a loosely strung instrument that's kind of like bass and guitar put together:

discipline - King Crimson


The second is pure beautiful noise:

 
The Crusaders, so sweet and funky.

Sadly, except for guitarist Larry Carlton, I think they are all gone now:



Stix Hooper is still with us too!
 
Oscar Peterson's version of Bill Evans' classic 'Waltz for Debby'



 
The song "Slap Shot" from Klaus Doldinger's group "Passport" - love the hook line on this song, very infectious:

 
"Way Back Home" is a gem of an instrumental by the Crusaders, and Wayne Henderson's introductions at the start really tell some of the backstory and tightness of this great group:

 
The song "Slap Shot" from Klaus Doldinger's group "Passport" - love the hook line on this song, very infectious:



Wow, I hadn't thought of Doldinger and Passport in at least three decades -- Thanks for the memory.
 


I do not count Roger Waters' spoken words as lyrics and Clare Torry's voice is an instrument in this case.
 

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