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I must confess to being out of touch with the Top 40 charts these days.  In fact I'm not even sure they still exist!  I was born in 1950 so was a teenager in the 60s and remember many instrumental hits that populated the "Hit Parade" as we called it.  Does that still happen?  Off the top of my head here are some of the performers I can bring to mind;

The Shadows, The Ventures, Duane Eddy, Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball, Russ Conway, Herb Alpert, Percy Faith Orchestra, Sounds Orchestral, Bert Kaempfert, B Bumble and the Stingers, Booker T and the MGs, The John Barry Seven, The Tornados, Johnny Dankworth, Dave Brubeck...  I could go on, but you get the picture.

Apart from the specialist radio stations like Classic FM, are instrumental tracks getting "air time" these days?  There were tracks by the big bands still being played back in the 1950s/60s with Glen Miller and Benny Goodman among them.  Film and TV themes contributed to the list with the Theme from Exodus, Big Country, 633 Squadron, The Dam Busters etc.

My personal favourites would have to be "Because They're Young" by Duane Eddy and "African Waltz" by Johnny Dankworth Orchestra.  Do you have a favourite? 

 

 

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Instrumentals are not popular today because they are very specipic - fusion, acid jazz. Most of listeners just don't understand the beauty. That's why they are no on fm or tv mostly. I like to listen those instrumentals though.

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Brighouse and Rastrick brass band - The Floral Dance, popularised by Terry Wogan.

 

A couple more from the seventies that spring to mind are: -

 

Oxygene - Jean Michelle Jarre

The Crunch - The Rah Band


And we mustn’t forget the theme from Chariots of Fire by the recently departed Vangelis. 
 

 

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BBC6 Music play some new instrumental tracks, Ezra Collective (jazz) Kamasi Washington (cinematic jazz) Mogwai (rock) and quite a bit of instrumental dance music.

I think Mogwai's album got to number one earlier this year.

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Haven't heard this in ages either. Remember seeing them do it on the OGWT early/mid 70's, ace tune.

Quite funky and different sections which make it more, err....interesting.

(P.S. drum solo warning around 2.25...)

 

 

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4 hours ago, ubit said:

Dance and trance music from the 90's was to a large part instrumental

 

1 hour ago, TheRev said:

I suppose a lot of electronic dance music could be considered instrumental music despite the use of virtual instruments?

That stuff definitely gets played on the radio.

That is what came to my mind - EDM .

I'm not an expert but seems to be instrumental. And more rhythmically than melodically driven.

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Most of mine have been mentioned,  but anyway...

 

Oxygene 2 & 4, First Rendezvous and Equinoxe 5 - Jean Michel Jarre.

 

Fanfare for the common man ELP (Well, Aaron Copland)

 

Axel F- Harold Faltermeyer

 

Orion 1&2 - Metallica

 

Frankenstein- Edgar Winters (and even more so, the Overkill cover)

 

Apache - The Shadows

 

Let there be drums - Sandy Nelson

 

On the Rebound - Floyd Kramer

 

Unsquare Dance - Dave Brubeck

 

Most but not all of these have had a single released. Can't say how well they did,  though. 

 

And I'm  tempted to add Crime of the Century by Supertramp, but it does have just the one verse at the beginning 😔

 

Edit- I've deliberately avoided theme tunes and non-orchestral film scores or I'd be typing all day.

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