Turbulence (Steve Howe album) explained

Turbulence
Type:studio
Artist:Steve Howe
Cover:discog-cover-turbulence.jpg
Released:[1]
Recorded:1989
Studio:Hot Food Studios; Advision; Sarm East; Sarm West; Langley Studio
Genre:Instrumental rock, progressive rock
Label:Relativity
Producer:Steve Howe
Prev Title:The Steve Howe Album
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:The Grand Scheme of Things
Next Year:1993

Turbulence is the third studio album by Yes guitarist Steve Howe, released in 1991 through Relativity Records. It is Howe's first solo release since 1979, with his band including former Yes drummer Bill Bruford and former Ultravox keyboardist Billy Currie. The album is composed of guitar-based instrumentals, showcasing different genres that have influenced Howe. "Sensitive Chaos" contains a melody that would also be used in "I Would Have Waited Forever", the opening track to Yes' 1991 album Union. "The Inner Battle" contains a melody that would also be used in "Silent Talking" off the same Yes album.

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Notes and References

  1. Smith, David Ross. "Turbulence - Steve Howe". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2014-08-15.