The best instrumental music
Ha, always someone with real musical appreciation to put us in our place, [jimlad]
The best instrumental music
MeanDean, that is way too much good music to absorb at one time. The 60's instrumentals, were the background to my childhood.
Gotta keep it real up in here.Ha, always someone with real musical appreciation to put us in our place, [jimlad]
Referring to the "last" post of your original posts, Manhattan Spiritual is one of my favorites; Wild Weekend isn't far behind. Hadn't heard the others although I loved the Lovin' Spoonful. I liked that Snakehips. When was it released?
Some others that have stood up for me, if I recall properly:
- Bumble Bee Boogie by Bumble Bee and the Stingers(?)
- Topsy (Parts 1 & 2) by Cozy Cole,
- Let There Be Drums by Sandy Nelson (?),
- Walk On The Wild Side by Jimmy Smith.
There are more goodies that come to mind depending on my mood.
Regarding the phaseout of instrumentals, I wonder if instrumentals weren't a carryover from the big band days. The big bands played a lot of instrumentals for dancing. I remember songs like Autumn Leaves and Canadian Sunset only as instrumentals although I think they had lyrics. Maybe smaller bands in the fifties included instrumentals in their repertoire because the bands they were replacing used them. Then as the lead singer became a more important identifying part of a band, instrumentals were phased out.
Favorites from the Ventures:
And a mixed bag of several others:
A couple of versions of Grazin' in the Grass...get your trumpet out...
Don't know if this is the version you like but,Wish I knew how to link/post it-Frank Zappa's "Watermelon in Easter Hay" is awesome.
But it's so HAPPY!!!I could live happily without hearing "Popcorn" for the rest of my life!