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If the Beatles would have put a good four minute instrumental on each of their albums they could have ruled the world





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Triumph - Petit Etude

Triumph - Midsummers daydream

Triumph - Little Boy Blues

Triumph - Finger Talkin'



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Some good ones already mentioned. I'll add:

Jeff Beck - Cause We've Ended As Lovers


Surf Raiders - Sunset At Makaha




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https://youtube.com/watch?v=5sva9snQiGU&feature=share

SRC In The Hall Of The Mountain King/Bolero, 1969

About two years previous this band was known as The Scott Richard Case, pretty much a regional group. They did a version of “I’m So Glad” by Cream.


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Ashba Addiction to the Friction is an entire instrumental album. I think it’s good, from ‘95.

https://m.youtube.com/playlist...t=PL7FBE8E634B089816




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And almost forgot, "Tubular Bells" album.




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Captain Morgan reminded me of
Leo Kottke.

He did a dozen or more guitar musical numbers.
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Is he considered R&R?





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Leo would be considered folk, with a mishmash of other genre's mixed in.

I consider him a great player of the eclectic acoustic guitar.




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from 1970

Traffic - Glad





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Leo would be considered folk, with a mishmash of other genre's mixed in.

I consider him a great player of the eclectic acoustic guitar.


Agreed totally
I found him in "75"





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Slightly off the rock and roll topic, but Blues was the basis of r&r.
 
Clapton, Blues in A
 



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Surprised these haven't been mentioned.





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I apologize if already posted.

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ELP is one of my favorite bands. I would think most of there music is instrumental. Emerson has adapted many classical songs and they are fantastic in my opinion.

Romeo and Juliet

ELP Mars bringer of war



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Elton John's "Funeral for a Friend" on the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album was really good. It was written to transition straight into "Love Lies Bleeding", so there wasn't a definite "end" to the song. Here are both...




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