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Greg Howe (album)

Greg Howe was the jazz-metal shredder's first record for Shrapnel Records[?], that had never recorded anyone comparable to the Pennsylvania native. This potent release combines bluesy elements with Howe’s own incredible state-of-the-art technique. Laden with adventurous rhythm tracks from poll-winning bassist Billy Sheehan[?] and progressive drummer Atma Anur[?], Greg Howe has become a mainstay of guitar fans everywhere. Howe is an extremely talented guitarist who plays blindingly fast on top-notch tracks such as "Bad Racket" and "Straight Up."

Released on July 5, 1988. Recorded at Prairie Sun Studios, Cotati, California in 1987.

Tracks

  1. Kick It All Over
  2. The Pepper Shake
  3. Bad Racket
  4. Super Unleaded
  5. Land Of Ladies
  6. Straight Up
  7. Red Handed
  8. After Hours
  9. Little Rose



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