Hyperacuity (album)

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Hyperacuity
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2000 (2000-06-06)
RecordedLate 1999
StudioGreg Howe's home studio, Easton, Pennsylvania [1]
Genre Instrumental rock, jazz fusion
Length45:07
Label Tone Center
Producer Greg Howe
Greg Howe chronology
Ascend
(1999)
Hyperacuity
(2000)
Extraction
(2003)

Hyperacuity is the seventh studio album by the American guitarist Greg Howe, released on June 6, 2000, through Tone Center Records. [2]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz Favorable [3]
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The staff at All About Jazz gave Hyperacuity a positive review, calling it "Howe's best release to date" and praising his guitar playing as having evolved from his previous shred-oriented releases. [3] Paula Edelstein at AllMusic described the album as an "instrumental extravaganza comprised of fusion compositions that highlight Howe's incredible techniques and melodic flair." She listed "Blindfold Drive", "Order of Dawn", "Heat Activated", Howe's cover of Stevie Wonder's "I Wish", and the title track as highlights. [2]

Track listing

All music is composed by Greg Howe, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Hyperacuity"5:54
2."Blindfold Drive"6:13
3."Order of Dawn"8:33
4."Heat Activated"5:03
5."Receptionist"6:28
6."Trinka"6:12
7."I Wish" (Stevie Wonder)6:44
Total length:45:07

Personnel

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References

  1. Malusardi, Guglielmo (October–November 2006). "Interview: Greg Howe". Guitar Nine. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 Edelstein, Paula. "Hyperacuity - Greg Howe". AllMusic . All Media Network. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  3. 1 2 AAJ Staff (August 1, 2000). "Greg Howe: Hyperacuity". All About Jazz. Retrieved January 11, 2022.