This album does have some decent chops, and is not a
total loss. However, I recommend that
folks look elsewhere, as there are a gazillion albums with decent chops (more
than one could hope to digest in a lifetime).
Usually, both Greg Howe and Dennis Chambers are artists that never fail
to produce greatness, but the album only has one song that is good, while it
has several songs that range from mediocre to terrible. Thus, since there is so much else out there
that is good, I advise overlooking this one.
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
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