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Erotic Cakes - Guthrie Govan
Remarkably Human - Nick Johnston
Perpetual Burn - Jason Becker
Greg Howe's Introspection
Kiss my Axe - Al di Meola
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
I'd include Mahavishnu Orchestra because of McLaughlin, but for a pure guitar freakout, the Love, Devotion, Surrender album with Santana is great.
I love Pierre Bensusan too. His best of is a great place to start.
Ghosts of Pripyat
Paris Texas
I'm struggling to think of anything totally instrumental that I listen to regularly. But a few things I like:
My Sleeping Karma - all albums (instrumental apart from a bit of chanting)
Earthless - From the Ages (mostly instrumental)
The Mermen - A Glorious Lethal Euphoria (surf prog)
Jennifer Batten - Above Below and Beyond (more varied than most shred albums)
Chris Poland - Return to Metalopolis
John Paul Jones - Zooma
The "Spanish Dance" (was it by Falla?) and the "Pavane for a Dead Princess" were my favourites.
Gordon Giltrap’s Fear of the Dark
Bert Jansch, especially Anjii
Freddie King - Let’s Hideaway and Danceaway
Jim Campilongo - Orange
Jerry Donahue - Telecasting
Los Straitjackets - Jet Set
Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue
Sonny Sharrock - Ask the Ages ( for anyone who watched the recent Andertons interview with Carlos Santana one of his heroes - although the Captain hadn’t got a Scooby who Sonny was)
My desert island choice from those maybe Ask the Ages.
Tales From the Bulge - Mike Landau
Erotic Cakes - Guthrie Govan
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Allan Holdsworth - Sand
Martyn Heyne - Electric Intervals
Adrian Legg - Guitar for Mortals
All fab in their own different ways.....
Also don’t mind Craig Ogden and of course Passion and Warfare.
The Hellecasters is also a bit good.