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Various (Joel Gregoire/Scott Lerner/Scott A. Smith/Scott Hughs) : Fresh Blood Volume #1: Six-String Extremes
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The first volume in the Progressive Arts guitar series....
Genre: Metal/Punk: Instrumental Metal
Release Date: 2005
Fresh Blood Volume #1: Six-String Extremes Record Label: Progressive Arts Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Chop Shop (Joel Gregoire) 2:58 $0.79
Fire, Wind & Rain (Joel Gregoire) 5:14 $0.79
Fleeting Moment (Joel Gregoire) 4:03 $0.79
Subway (Scott Lerner) 5:40 $0.79
Scottology (Scott Lerner) 5:07 $0.79
African Hop (Scott Lerner) 4:12 $0.79
Hell or El Paso (Scott A. Smith) 5:25 $0.79
Crystal Beach Sundown (Scott A. Smith) 4:44 $0.79
Moments of Quiet Desperation (Scott A. Smith) 4:42 $0.79
Build it Yourself (Scott Hughes) 5:59 $0.79
The In-Between-Phase (Scott Hughes) 4:55 $0.79
ABC567 (Scott Hughes) 8:14 $0.79
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Album Notes

"Six-String Extremes" is the first speaker melting volume in the new Progressive Arts Music series, Fresh Blood.

This first volume highlights four of the worlds hottest guitar talents: Texas progressive guitar master Joel Gregoire (guitarist for prog-metallers Stride, who will release their debut album for the Sensory label in October of 2005, and a feature instructor for the renowned National Guitar Workshop), New Jersey jazz fusion afficianado Scott Lerner (who lends his John Scofield meets Robben Ford style to this release), the diverse country pckin' meets Eric Johnson stylings of Houstonite Scott A. Smith, and the unique jazz meets rock intensity of New England's Scott Hughes.

"Six-String Extremes" not only gives listeners great music, but also comes enhanced with video clips from all 4 artists, transcriptions from Gregoire and Smith, bonus full-length MP3's from the Progressive Arts Music catalog, a flash presentation from the great guitar instruction company Chops From Hell, and freed Adobe and Powertab Software.

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