One of my favorites is Bitches Brew by Miles Davis
Wonderful album!
Peace brotherdoobie
My Favorites are again biased by Guitarists:
Yngwie Malmsteen - Ricing Force - 02 - Far Beyond the Sun !
Ususally if i dont have much time and i want to do a sorta "work-out"
on a guitar, i'll play along with this album.
After so many years, i'm gettin' pretty good at it too if im allowed to brag about it
...but track 2 is my favorite.
Now, Yngwie's music is rather simple to understand, there's no weird scales
or things happening, straight forward Neo Classical guitar. The main thing is
the speed and accuracy on the style, it will take years to master.
On the other hand, Steve Vai is Teh Player and his music can be really weird
sometimes. Lately i've been loving the song track:
07 - Whispering a Prayer from album: Alive in an Ultra World
Thing about that is, he wrote the song in the morning, they rehersed it in
soundcheck the recorded the same eve, live. No Mistakes What So Ever.
And it is a beautiful song with some extreme playing in the end.
And here's another favorite:
The Brian Setzer Orchestra - 1998 - Dirty Boogie - 05 - Sleepwalk
Thats a classic song, i bought the sheets for it to check out what Setzer is doing
and its really nice Jazzy stuff... im still in a Process of learning it.
Those were some Older Songs i go back all the time, but i've discovered this
about a month or two ago:
Andromeda - II = I - 05 Morphing into Nothing [instrumental] ,
I dont have much of clue how it spose to be played on guitar yet but im working on it.
All the players on that song are Amazing, what really twistes my nipples is the wicked
tempo changes innit ! ! !
There aint no Tabs or Sheets available for the album yet
so im left alone with me Ears to figure it out...
Im totally into tracks 03 Reaching Deep Within and 09 This Fragile Surface as i write this post, those a my favs but aint instrumental, just mental...
All these albums available in ---------> <----------
naturally....
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Mike Oldfield... trippy!! :teehee:Originally posted by clocker@22 June 2003 - 12:57
Tubular Bells comes immediately to mind.
Agree's with thatOriginally posted by Loomis@23 June 2003 - 04:03
But I also nominate Metallica's Orion
The fade-in fade-out thing gets me everytime!
and who keeps bringing these damn topics back to life...
jean michel jarre's globetrotter is excellent, not too much like his usual stuff
East/West- Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Watermelon in Eastern Hay- Frank Zappa
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
if you like odd timings, you need to check some of the ccolest bands on that matter:Originally posted by Loomis@25 June 2003 - 00:29
JayHawk hit it right on!!
I absolutely love TooL, especially Lateralus
I play the drums (have been for about 5 years now)
and Danny Carey is definitely one my modern-era idols
About half of every song of their's is instrumental, which simply
accentuates their musicianship!
It takes true talent to play 5/4 - 4/4 - 5/4 - 4/4 as they do all album long!
Rush, Dream Theater and Andromeda.
(I know there's tons of more, but those are on my top 10 atm)
Cheers:
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