This was my first Greg Howe, and I probably couldn't have picked a better starting point. Wooten and Chambers are both great musicians in their own right, and Howe gives them plenty to work with (and why isn't Dave Cook mentioned on the cover?!). Would've been a five, but the whole album has an apprehensive undertone, probably due to the fact that they recorded the parts separately (notice the "recorded at __'s home studio" in the leaflet, not to mention the pre-production drums). If these four were in the... more info
Buy this!:
Greg Howe displays his mastery once again, although this time he brought two other monsters, in Chambers and Wooten, along with him. This is a great cd, a must for Greg Howe fans, or anyone else with a good sense for great music. You won't be disappointed if you buy this one!
5+++++++++++++++++++a++++++++++++++:
Who is this guy?,This was my question when I listened this super cd in my first time.I bought the cd because DENNIS and VICTOR,I thought Greg Howe had to be a good musician a good guitar player and nothin more, but not,he is the a super star ,I feel Allan Holdsworth and Eddie VH in his music and these are words in capital letters,GREG HOWE will be a master in the guitar, because I feel that this is just the begining in a new fusion era.Thanks to Mark Varney for his prodigius hears.
Funky & Fusion:
If you are Fusion music and Dennis Chambers fan as I am, This album is very good choice which mainly with funky plus some Al Dimeola ish tunes between., lots of raw energy with some distorted guitar improvisation by Greg Howe and heavy Base by Victor Wooten.