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Best instrumental blues rock songs

Discover the most captivating instrumental blues rock melodies, a fusion of blues passion and rock energy. This selection highlights iconic guitar pieces and instrumental compositions that have defined the genre. Perfect for electric guitar enthusiasts and lovers of vocal-free blues rock music, explore legendary solos and memorable riffs. Immerse yourself in the musical mastery of artists who have left an indelible mark on the instrumental landscape. Ideal for listening while driving or relaxing, enjoying pure musical expression.

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    Hide Away (1960)

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    • Quintessential embodiment of early blues-rock

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    This foundational blues guitar instrumental by Freddie King became a standard for countless musicians, influencing both blues and rock genres. Its innovative structure and guitar work continue to be studied and enjoyed by guitarists worldwide.

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    Hot 'Lanta

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    • Instrumental piece

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    An 'awesome blues-rock instrumental jam' by The Allman Brothers Band, this track is celebrated for its energetic and improvisational nature. It perfectly encapsulates their signature blend of blues, rock, and jazz with intricate guitar interplay.

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    Albatross

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    • Beautiful instrumental

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    This serene and atmospheric instrumental from Fleetwood Mac, featuring Peter Green, stands out for its melodic guitar style. It's a classic example of instrumental blues that transcends typical genre boundaries.

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    San-Ho-Zay

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    • Features searing, assertive solos

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    Another influential instrumental from Freddie King, 'San-Ho-Zay' is known for its catchy riffs and driving rhythm. It continues to be a staple for blues guitarists and a testament to King's mastery.

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    The Supernatural

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    • Features blues, Latin rhythms, jazz, and rock influences

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    This instrumental track from John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers further cemented their reputation for showcasing exceptional guitar talent. It represents a key moment in the development of British blues rock.

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    Wham

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    • Includes best instrumental versions of classic songs

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    An early instrumental rock and roll track with strong blues influences, 'Wham' showcases Lonnie Mack's innovative guitar techniques. Mack was a pioneer, and this piece remains powerful and exciting.

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    Memphis (1963)

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    • Features a brisk melodic blues solo

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    Lonnie Mack's instrumental version of Chuck Berry's 'Memphis, Tennessee' is considered a pioneering blues-rock recording. It features exceptional guitar tone and innovative tremolo effects, influencing generations of guitarists.

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    Riviera Paradise

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    • Soulful instrumental

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    This instrumental track from Stevie Ray Vaughan blends blues with jazz influences, showcasing his melodic and soulful playing beyond his more aggressive blues-rock style. It offers a different facet of SRV's genius.