mostly from Folk Rock Music
60's-70's tunes in which Flute solo or Flute accompaniment plays an
important part (in some cases can be confused with synthezised or
recorded flutes through mellotron)
= those ones I remember most clearly
and/or love more and more for every time...
Each artist can have one song only on this list, though some of them has made more with fine flute.
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NO FACE, NO NAME, NO NUMBER
Traffic
from Mr Fantasy 1967
1
THE FOOL ON THE HILL
The Beatles
from Magical Mystery Tour 1967
2
THE UNDERCOVER MAN
Van Der Graaf Generator
from Godbluff 1975
3
I TALK TO THE WIND (The Wind Cannot Hear)
King Crimson
from In The Court of The Crimson King 1969
4
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
Mamas' and Papas'
from If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears 1965
5
THE PIPER
ABBA
from Super Trouper 1980
6
UNA PALOMA BLANCA
George Baker or some other
from Paloma Blanca 1975
7
SONG WITHIN A SONG
Camel
from Moonmadness 1976
8
MAD MAN MOON
Genesis
A Trick of The Tail 1976
9
EL CONDOR PASA (IF I COULD)
Simon and Garfunkel
from Bridge Over Troubled Water 1970
10
COMIN' BACK TO ME
Jefferson Airplane
from Surrealistic Pillow 1967
11
NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN
Moody Blues
from Days of Future Passed 1967
12
CIRCLE OF STEEL
Gordon Lightfoot
from Sundown 1974
13
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
Led Zeppelin
from "IV" 1971
14
LET'S GO TO SAN FRANCISCO
The Flower Pot Men
from Let's Go to San Francisco 1967
15
QUEEN BEE
Middle of The Road
from around 1972 via some collection
16
A BAD PENNY
Cat Stevens
from Buddha And the Chocolate Box 1974
17
JACK-IN-THE-GREEN
Jethro Tull
from Songs From The Wood 1977
18
A DAY A WAY
Bridget St. John
from Songs For the Gentle Man 1969
19
LALENA
Donovan
single from The Hurdy Gurdy Man 1968
20
(THIS SIDE OF) THE LOOKING GLASS
Peter Hammill
from Over 1977
21
SHADOW OF THE HIEROPHANT [beginning of]
Steve Hackett
[Sally Oldfield]
from Voyage of The Acolyte 1975
Then for example ANNIE'S SONG by John Denver has got interpreted by
flute players extremely many times, but beside his voice I can't even
find a flute on the original 1974, though oboe.
wWw
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