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Oblivion
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Another song with manic 7/4 section but also with rocking parts and a jam! This is one of the "weird songs" in our set, and one of our favorites to play.
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The Wayward Monks is a groundbreaking band that mixes instrumental jazz and progressive rock in cerebral, yet accessible ways with trumpet, guitars, keyboards,
The Wayward Monks serve up a jamming hybrid of jazz, progressive rock, and acoustic music-- with trumpet, keys, guitar, bass and drums. A groundbreaking instrumental band with compositions that are rhythmically varied (lots of grooving in 7/4 time), distinctively original, emotional, and melodic. for free MP3s --- Vote for any song you think is hot! Several styles are represented. with any feedback or inquiries.
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Peak #171
Peak in subgenre #23
Author
D. Zalles
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Daniel Zalles, Wayward Monks
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February 03, 2005
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MP3 7.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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One can only imagine where the inspiration comes from. One interesting tidbit -- the trumpet solo used to come at the end, but we liked the guitar track better at the end, so we moved the trumpet up.
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