Introspection (Greg Howe album) explained

Introspection
Type:studio
Artist:Greg Howe
Cover:Greg Howe - 1993 - Introspection.jpg
Studio:Greg Howe's home studio, Easton, Pennsylvania; Kevin Soffera's home studio
Genre:Instrumental rock, jazz fusion
Length:41:27
Label:Shrapnel
Producer:Greg Howe
Prev Title:Greg Howe
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Uncertain Terms
Next Year:1994

Introspection is the second studio album by guitarist Greg Howe, released in 1993 through Shrapnel Records.

Critical reception

Andy Hinds at AllMusic awarded Introspection four stars out of five, calling it "a breathtaking showcase of one of the best rock/fusion players in the world" and praising Howe's guitar work: "Howe's wide-interval scale figures and inspired phrasing—delivered at light speed—are truly remarkable. ... Howe's playing has evolved so much from his early Shrapnel days that it's hard to believe it's the same person." In particular he highlighted the stylistic shift from Howe's shred-oriented 1988 debut album, Greg Howe, to a more fusion-based approach on Introspection. However, he criticized the album's production values as "antiseptic" and described the triggered drums as "totally lame".

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