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Download links and information about Greg Howe by Greg Howe. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Instrumental genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 41:44 minutes.

Artist: Greg Howe
Release date: 1988
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Instrumental
Tracks: 9
Duration: 41:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Kick It All Over 5:03
2. The Pepper Shake 4:11
3. Bad Racket 3:43
4. Super Unleaded 5:38
5. Land of Ladies 4:25
6. Straight Up 3:58
7. Red Handed 5:23
8. After Hours 3:33
9. Little Rose 5:50

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During the mid- to late '80s, talent scout and Shrapnel Records owner Mike Varney was the ultimate source for new high-tech guitar virtuosos in the post-Yngwie Malmsteen era (Malmsteen was also one of his finds). Among the dozens of young guns who emerged from Varney's stable, Greg Howe was one of the best. His debut album, Greg Howe, was groove-based, and favored funk and fusion flavors over gothic neo-classicism. It sounded fresh compared to the melodramatic work of peers like, say, Vinnie Moore. Front-loaded with two devastating tracks, "Kick It All Over" and "The Pepper Shake," Greg Howe is immediately engaging. Unlike other music in the note-heavy "shred" genre, these two pieces sound fun rather than academic; the irresistibly slippery grooves provided by the crack rhythm section of Atma Anur (drums) and Billy Sheehan (bass) provide a supple bed for Howe's playful fretwork. Unfortunately, the rest of the album falls off a bit after that. The remaining tracks have some interesting ideas and plenty of enthusiastic performances, but sound more like vamps for Howe's soloing than songs. A few premonitions of Howe's more fusion-based future reveal themselves on Greg Howe, although it's primarily a high-octane, indulgent rock romp. Worth hearing.