Friday, May 17, 2019

VA - Great Rock Instrumentals (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1 + CD2 + CD3



INSTRUMENTAL ROCK


VA - Great Rock Instrumentals (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1 + CD2 + CD3

Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental rock can be found in practically every subgenre of rock, often from musicians who specialize in the style. Instrumental rock was most popular from the mid-1950s to mid-1960s, with artists such as Bill Doggett Combo, The Shadows, The Ventures, etc. Surf music had many instrumental songs. Many instrumental hits came from the R&B world. Funk and disco produced several instrumental hit singles during the 1970s. The Allman Brothers Band feature several instrumentals. Jeff Beck also recorded two instrumental albums in the 1970s. Progressive rock and art rock performers of the 1960s and 1970s did many virtuosic instrumental performances. During the 1980s and 1990s, the instrumental rock genre was dominated by several guitar soloists, including Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai.... (Wikipedia)

Instrumental rock has always felt like its own craft. Without a vocal line to guide the ear, every player has to lock in with absolute precision, carrying the structure, the tension and the release on their own. There is nowhere to hide. A missed cue or a weak passage stands out immediately, which is part of what makes the great ones so satisfying. When an instrumental works, it moves with purpose. Fiery guitar leads, tight surf rhythms, and the more exploratory psychedelic fusions are the ones I return to most.

I’m not trying to crown a single “best” instrumental. There are too many strong contenders across too many eras. Instead, I’ve gathered tracks that simply feel right, pieces that show how inventive and expressive rock music can be without a singer out front. Most come from the classic decades, the 50s through the 70s, but a few later standouts earned their place as well. A couple of selections include a stray shout or chant, though nothing that shifts them away from being instrument‑led performances.

This was originally meant to be a two‑list set, but the overflow was too good to leave behind, so a third list was added for the tracks that insisted on staying. Hopefully some of your own favourites appear here. Enjoy the ride. (B)

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Track list
CD1
01 Frank "Floorshow" Culley - Cole Slaw 3:05 1949
02 Big Jay McNeely - The Deacon's Hop 2:52 1949
03 Earl Bostic - Flamingo 2:42 1951
04 Young John Watson (Johnny 'guitar' Watson) - Space Guitar 2:40 1954
05 Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk (Part 1) 3:07 1956
06 Bill Justis - Raunchy 2:25 1957
07 Duane Eddy - Rebel Rouser 2:24 1958
08 Link Wray - Rumble 2:27 1958
09 Viscounts - Harlem Nocturne 2:23 1959
10 Johnny & the Hurricanes - Red River Rock 2:11 1959
11 Santo & Johnny - Sleepwalk 2:21 1959
12 Wailers - Tall Cool One 2:35 1959
13 Shadows - Apache 2:56 1960
14 Freddie King - Hide Away 2:40 1960
15 Bo Diddley - Mumblin' Guitar 2:50 1960
16 Ventures - Walk Don't Run 2:05 1960
17 Ramrods - Ghost Riders in the Sky 2:36 1961
18 Mar-Keys - Last Night 2:40 1961
19 Booker T. & the Mg's - Green Onions 2:55 1962
20 Dick Dale & the Del-Tones - Misirlou 2:13 1962
21 Tornadoes 74 - Telstar 3:15 1962
22 Chantays - Pipeline 2:19 1963
23 Jack Nitzsche - The Lonely Surfer 2:33 1963
24 Rockin' Rebels - Wild Weekend 2:18 1963
25 Surfaris - Wipe Out 2:16 1963

CD2
26 Willie Mitchell - 20-75 2:14 1964
27 Lonnie Mack - Memphis 2:28 1964
28 King Curtis - Soul Twist 2:44 1964
29 Alvin Cash & the Crawlers - Twine Time 2:20 1964
30 Jeff Beck - Beck's Bolero 2:51 1966
31 Ramsey Lewis - Wade in the Water 3:26 1966
32 Fleetwood Mac - Albatross 3:12 1968
33 Cliff Nobles & Co. - The Horse 2:44 1968
34 Meters - Cissy Strut 3:02 1969
35 Who - Sparks 3:47 1969
36 James Brown - The Popcorn 3:01 1969
37 Santana - Samba Pa Ti 4:50 1970
38 Billy Preston - Outa-Space 4:09 1971
39 Dennis Coffey - Scorpio 4:06 1971
40 Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein 3:27 1972
41 Roy Buchanan - The Messiah Will Come Again 5:55 1972
42 Focus - Hocus Pocus 3:18 1973
43 Allman Brothers Band - Jessica 7:28 1973
44 Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes - Free Flight 4:07 1974
45 Commodores - Machine Gun 2:41 1974
46 Average White Band - Pick Up the Pieces 4:00 1974
47 Van Halen - Eruption 1:42 1978
48 Herbie Hancock - Rockit 5:26 1983
49 Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Little Wing 6:47 1984
50 Joe Satriani - Surfing With the Alien 4:25 1987

CD3
01 Traffic - Glad 6:57 1970
02 J. Geils Band - Whammer Jammer 2:37 1971
03 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Susie Q (Part 2) 4:01 1968
04 Babe Ruth - A Fistful of Dollars 2:38 1975
05 Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive 9:40 1967
06 Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia 3:38 1969
07 Allman Brothers Band - Mountain Jam 33:49 1972
08 Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well 9:02 1969
09 Camel - The Snow Goose 3:02 1975
10 Little Feat - Day at the Dog Races 6:35 1977
11 Eric Johnson - Cliffs of Dover 5:38 1990
12 Neu! - Hallo Gallo 10:03 1972
13 Blues Project - Flute Thing 1:24 1966
14 Jethro Tull - Bouree 3:45 1969
15 Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good 9:07 1978
16 Bachman Turner Overdrive - Free Wheelin' 3:43 1974
17 Apocalyptica - Enter Sandman 3:41 1996
18 Neil Young - The Emperor of Wyoming 2:21 1969
19 Peter Frampton - Penny for Your Thoughts 1:33 1975
20 Herbie Mann - Push Push 10:05 1971
21 Blood, Sweat & Tears - Refugee From Yuhupitz 3:41 1968
22 Frank Zappa - Apostrophe' 5:49 1974
23 God is an Astronaut - The End of the Beginning 4:17 2002
24 Freddie King - Hideaway 2:31 1963
25 Beatles - Flying 2:19 2012
26 Link Wray - Batman Theme (Bonus) 2:00 1963
27 The Marketts - Out of Limits (Bonus) 2:06 1963
28 George Benson - Breezin' 5:41 1976
29 Joe Meek & the Blue Men - The Bublight (Bonus) 2:43 1960
30 Velvet Underground - Ride Into the Sun (Bonus) 3:22 1970
31 Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare for the Common Man (Bonus) 2:59 1977

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12 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Interesting proposals as ever
    Thanks a lot!

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    1. Thank you Jaume.
      Hope you find the tracks enjoyable.
      Cheers.

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  2. Honestly, I would have been disappointed if The Marketts' "Out of Limits" wasn't on here. I assume it didn't make the "first cut"?

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    1. Hi John,
      No, it dint miss the cut but I originally only planned for 75 tracks total. I quite enjoy the track you mention and struggled to leave out all what became the bonus tracks.

      Cheers

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  3. Greetings. Can this be reposted? Thank you.

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    1. Hi Erberken,
      New links established, tested and working.
      Cheers.

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  4. Obrigado por mais essa coletânea. Muita coisa eu não conheço. Abraço

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    1. Hi Beto,
      Thank you for the kind words. These instrumental sets are made exactly for moments like this, a chance to wander through sounds you might not know yet and enjoy the surprises along the way. I’m really glad you’re diving in.
      Cheers.

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  5. Thanks for the repost as it enabled me to hear it for the first time! One puzzler though: why the Tornadoes 74 version of Telstar instead of the original one recorded in '62?

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    1. Hi Tab,
      Glad the repost gave you a first listen, always nice when something finally lands in the ears.
      As for Telstar: the choice of the Tornadoes ’74 version was simply to give the set a slightly different flavour. The original ’62 recording is iconic, of course, but it’s also everywhere, anthologies, oldies comps, reissues, you name it. The ’74 cut keeps the spirit of the tune while offering a fresh texture and a bit of period character that fits the flow of the compilation without repeating the same well‑worn version everyone already knows. A small twist, but intentional.
      Cheers.

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