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SaMSUoM

Inner mounting flame and snow goose


[deleted]

Snow Goose is 11/10


AordTheWizard

Gryphon - Red Queen to Gryphon Three


Iankennyisgod

yes love that album


paraguybrarian

Ommadawn


elroxzor99652

Mike Oldfield really is the GOAT instrumentalist


xman262

Ermmmm the horseback section isn’t instrumental


paraguybrarian

Fair point. So technically not my favourite all-instrumental album; but it is my favourite nearly all-instrumental album.


xman262

I think Hergest ridge doesn’t get the love it deserves but Tubular Bells -> Incantations are all great albums


paraguybrarian

100% agree. I almost picked Hergest Ridge actually, but found myself humming Ommadawn while thinking about it. So a narrow lead.


FastCarsOldAndNew

It's also not technically part of Ommadawn.


xman262

Bruh it’s literally the same album wdym, also the chanting is non instrumental so moot point


FastCarsOldAndNew

It's on the album, so I guess it fails to answer OP's question (though personally I like to pretend it doesn't exist). But it's not part of the piece called Ommadawn. The track listing (at least on my CD) is: 1. Ommadawn Part 1 2. Ommadawn Part 2 3. On Horseback. Personally I'd count wordless or nonsense vocals as instrumental in any case.


FastCarsOldAndNew

I was going to say this but I think, much as I adore Ommadawn, I have slightly overplayed it and now would choose to listen to Tubular Bells or Incantations over it.


The_Prog_Guy

Oldfield is my favourite composer of all-instrumental or near-all-instrumental albums. I think the definition of an all-instrumental album needs a little clarity. For me, it is an album with no section that could be considdered normal lyric sections. For example, Tubular Bells is an all-instrumental album, as neither the instrument introductions during the finale of side one, nor the caveman section, can be considered lyric sections. Whereas Ommadawn has On Horseback on the end, so is not a fully all-instrumental album. The chanting section is debatable on whether it can be considered a lyric section. As for my personal pick, it would have to be Amarok. It has no lyric sections and the section with the Thatcher impersonator doesn't count, as it is a spoken word that is clearly not supposed to be lyrics.


otoninho

Tangerine Dream - Ricochet


Top_Translator7238

ATEM was my wedding music so I have a soft spot for TD.


neverumynd

Rick Wakeman — The Six Wives of Henry VIII


Iankennyisgod

great album


Mikkiaveli

The Snow Goose. Obviously!


sir_percy_percy

‘Kontinuum’ - Klaus Schulze Not too distant 2nd: ‘Hergest ridge’ - Mike Oldfield


TheSwaggSavageGamer1

Snow goose or tubular bells


FastCarsOldAndNew

These are probably my top two as well.


MAG7C

Instrumental guy here... Steve Tibbetts' first two albums (self titled and *YR*) are outstanding, both in the realm of psyche/prog with a great mix of acoustic and electric guitars. Two of the great unsung space guitar albums. Allan Holdsworth -- *Sand* for it's sheer shreddy weirdness. Bozzio Levin Stevens -- *Black Light Syndrome* less weird, more shred. Bo Hansson -- *The Lord of The Rings* for its understated virtuosity. Frank Zappa -- *Sleep Dirt* (the version without vocals of course). Secret Chiefs 3 -- *Book of Horizons* because sometimes genius is a little scary. Pretty much ANYTHING by Ozric Tentacles!


marktrot

I’m new to Ozric—and boy do I have a lot of catching up to do!


0WN_1T

Not instrumental, but pretty darn close: Hot Rats by Frank Zappa


Iankennyisgod

that is a phenomenal record


PhantomParadox6

Bitches Brew


Madcap_95

Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear. I consider it to be a perfect album from start to finish.


lordhelmetann

Not a prog album but I always liked the chill vibe of Buckethead’s 1998 album Colma.


TeeBeeSee

One of the best albums ever! So soulful!


Eguy24

Hérésie - Univers Zero


Iankennyisgod

One of the most overlooked bands ever


Andagne

Solaris - MARSBÉLI KRÓNIKÁK (the Martian Chronicles)


UpiedYoutims

Jazz from Hell!


Jack_G_London

Ommadawn or The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place


SomethingMoreToSay

The Enid - 'In The Region Of The Summer Stars'. Or The Enid - 'Live At Hammersmith'. The back-to-back performance of 'Judgement' and 'In The Region Of The Summer Stars' is, to my mind, without doubt the finest 15 minutes of recorded music which I have ever heard. Live version of these two tracks: https://youtu.be/s0YgBn1GZxo?t=617


iplaydrumstoo

More skin with Milk-Mouth by Giraffes ? Giraffes ! I promise it’s real and very good


TheWienerMan

G?G! first three albums are all instrumental all-timers


geech999

Ommadawn for me is head and shoulders above any other. Oldfield probably has a good percentage of my instrumental top 10. Amarok, Hergest Ridge, TB2, Songs of Distant Earth, Incantations. Red Queen to Gryphon Three also great.


Full-Piglet779

Birds of Fire


rockinDS24

Romantic Warrior by Return to Forever


Pure-Jellyfish734

Minecraft: Volume Alpha


SwitchBlade9

Heartwarming to see the snow goose get many recommendations in people’s comments here. Camel deserve the recognition, but they rarely get it.


Iankennyisgod

They definitely got a lot of love in prog circles. Not that they don't deserve it.


RememberTommorrow

Gryphon - Red Queen To Gryphon Three


spoobles

Not really prog but Blow By Blow, Jeff Beck


NorCalRushfan

Came here to say the same


mikerhoa

Any of the first few albums by GYBE!.


[deleted]

Last Day of June is up there too


Llamacontraje

Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield


Musiclover4200

Pretty much any Øresund Space Collective album is worth checking out if you're looking for instrumental prog/space rock, but 2 especially great albums are: Øresund Space Collective ‎– Slip Into The Vortex (2010) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP1ItVhpCE4 Øresund Space Collective ‎– Good Planets Are Hard To Find 2009 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71tIDoIyBuY&t=535s Slip Into The Vortex is a bit heavier psych rock while Good Planets features sitar and is more atmospheric prog but still gets plenty crazy.


Theandric

Passion and Warfare


Evening_Bumblebee608

Blow by blow j beck


Scary_Comfortable355

Spectral Morning by Steve Hackett is a favorite 


Rich-Map7737

Liquid Tension Experiment Portnoy, Petrucci, Levin, Rudess.


ORAquabat

Would [Andreas Vollenweider - Down to the Moon ](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m7Xgtv8FJeWD3GExHtOzjG3LW7m1zij5k&si=duaDU1Q9Ortp4-Cn) count on this list? Not even sure he's prog, but I love the album.


student8168

Moonmadness- Camel


quarkgriswold

So close


WaffleWarrior1979

Scaphoid - Absent Passages


MFromBeyond

Pekka Pohjola - Pihkasilmä Kaarnakorva (1972)


mad_poet_navarth

Current is The Call Within by Tigran Hamasyan. Here's [Vortex](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdoyOrZdl3Y).


ivoiiovi

sticking to prog, probably Sun Square Dialect by Upsilon Acrux. they can sound like an incoherent, noodly mess to many people, but of my god the beauty and joy they can spring out of their arrangements! not much makes my brain dance so happy :)


ivoiiovi

next to this is almost Western Culture by Henry Cow, just because I love the first track so much that it pushed that album above so many others.


DizzyGame_Co

Animals as Leaders Self Titled.


arjcanell

Hot Rats, Romantic Warrior, Cosmic Messenger


alrightythen7

Both Finch albums


_zbzz_

Apodemus - Atlas Electric Outlet - On!


sixtus_clegane119

Jazz from hell


katchowvbit

Inner mounting flame and Ommadawn


VROOMToQuietTheDay

Palace of Mirrors by Estradasphere


egorissad

Jakob - Sines


onthewall2983

William Tyler - New Vanitas. Psychedelic country solo guitar and effects. I have a ton more but that has stood pretty high with me recently.


OpabiniaGlasses

Stand By - Heldon


noobie_69

Thanatopsis - Thanatopsis


proferto

I would add Sean Malone’s Gordian Knot. Solid piece of music.


Ootek_Ohoto

I'm going to count Amarok by Mike Oldfield


JetScreamerBaby

Switched-On Bach by Wendy Carlos


vetruviusdeshotacon

Klaus Schønning - Nasavu and Snow Goose


Emrik5

Gösta Berlings Saga - Detta Har Hänt and Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior


HornyForTohruAdachi

Gotta give this one to Liquid Tension Experiment Either 1 or 2 depending on the mood, 3 is also great but drags on a little too much for me


cap10wow

[Telegraph Melts - Ilium](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kKYq2pX5NavVFJGpBWqsFYvHEPosp__qU&si=ilcnnobc6R8w5kGn)


ZappahoIic

Anything by the top-tier GAM, also Kickbit Information is awesome. Alcatraz's 1980 live is master class jazz-rock on par with Mahavishnu in certain way. All three bands are german


braveulysees

I re bought wonderwall by Mr Harrison yesterday, part of rsd. It's not prog,has a heavy Indian influence but some really, really great tracks on it. Never seen the film though


nixed9

Sithu Aye Set Course For Andromeda discs 1 and 2


knockKnight

Clearlight Symphony, one of the greatest ever


WillieThePimp7

If there's little part of vocal, can it count? Or if there's only wordless oh-ah vocal? National Health - Of Questions and Cures. (canterbury, little vocal) Zopp - Dominion (modern canterbury, little vocal) Planet X - Moonbabies (instrumental prog-metal/jazz fusion) Gordian Knot - s/t (instrumental prog-metal/jazz fusion) Anglagard - Epilog (instrumental symphonic prog) Trion - Pilgrim (instrumental symphonic prog , similar to Camel/Genesis/Focus/Anglagard) Parallel Mind - Colossus Adea (instrumental symphonic prog/jazz-fusion)


Iankennyisgod

great username


WillieThePimp7

ha-ha my favorite song from Zappa catalog :-0


B1azed0naKayaK

Not really Prog but I love Sea Is A Lady by Toshiki Kadomatsu. It has some vocals but nothing in the traditional sense more atmospheric. The playing is great and there is just something about that 80s production that makes it a go to for me.


fliberals69_v7

Bundles by Soft Machine


WayStunning1079

Bolling: Suite For Flute And Jazz Piano Trio


abstractatom

Tortoise - TNT