November 18 marked the 40th anniversary of Genesis' prog-rock classic "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" an album that featured the unique sound of the mellotron keyboard--a veritable symphony in a box (checkout wikipedia to learn more about this keyboard monster). It got me thinking about the musical power of the mellotron's sound and if it was simply a prog-rock staple or, in fact, an instrument explored by artists outside the prog-rock genre. I found it is still very relevant as this list illustrates:
Song | Artist | Album | Amazon | iTunes| Other |
Watcher of the Skies (New Stereo Mix) | Genesis | Foxtrot | Amazon | iTunes |
Strawberry Fields Forever | The Beatles | Magical Mystery Tour | Amazon | iTunes |
Please Wake Me Up | Tom Waits | Franks Wild Years | Amazon | iTunes |
The Big Top (Theme From "Boogie Nights") | Michael Penn | Boogie Nights (Music From the Original Motion Picture) | Amazon | iTunes |
Bloody Oil | Medeski, Martin & Wood | End Of The World Party (Just In Case) | Amazon | iTunes |
Mother Night | Herd of Instinct | Conjure | Amazon | iTunes |
Wave/Mother Nature's Son | Brad Mehldau | Largo | Amazon | iTunes |
Polo Towers | John Scofield | Überjam | Amazon | iTunes |
The Vessel Megalo | jonathan badger | Unsung Stories from Lilly's Days as a Solar Astronaut | Amazon | iTunes |
The Tourist | Radiohead | OK Computer | Amazon | iTunes |