Five (Greg Howe album)

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Five
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Studio album by
Released1996 (1996) [1]
RecordedGreg Howe's home studio in Easton, Pennsylvania
Genre Instrumental rock, jazz fusion
Length45:45 [2]
Label Shrapnel
Producer Greg Howe
Greg Howe chronology
Tilt
(1995)
Five
(1996)
Project
(1997)

Five is the fifth studio album by guitarist Greg Howe, released on October 22, 1996 through Shrapnel Records.

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Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Andy Hinds at AllMusic gave Five two stars out of five, describing it as sounding much like its three predecessors ( Introspection , Uncertain Terms and Parallax ). He praised Howe for his "incomprehensibly fast soloing and impeccable note choice" and bassist Kevin Vecchione for his "great enthusiasm brought to the table", but remarked that the album may be "Predictable or dependable, depending on your point of view." [1]

Track listing

All music is composed by Greg Howe, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Just Kiddin'" (Michel Camilo)5:10
2."Sit"5:34
3."Three Toed Sloth"4:12
4."The Terrace"3:52
5."Acute"4:24
6."Quiet Hunt"6:01
7."Bach Mock"1:14
8."Plush Interior"4:40
9."Dusty Maid"4:56
10."Skyline"5:42
Total length:45:45

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Hinds, Andy. "Five - Greg Howe". AllMusic . All Media Network. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  2. Five (CD release "SH 11012").