Originally Posted by
GuitarGeek
Re: Grand Scheme Of Things,
I haven't listened to the full album in awhile, vocals aside, I think it's not too bad. I think I must have gotten myself acclimated to Howe's singing, because the last couple times I listened to Beginnings, the vocals didn't bother me nearly as much as they did when I first heard it back in the 90's. I mean, the thing about Howe, and I feel the same way about Hackett and other musicians who can play their instrument like that, is they don't really need vocals on their records, and in my opinion, the reason you're buying a Steve Howe solo album or a Steve Hackett solo record, or whatever, is to listen to them play guitar, not sing (or have guest singers, or whatever). So I never really understood the need these guys have to put vocals on their records, beyond the vanity of "I've written some lyrics, so I'm gonna stick them on the record".
But beyond that, most people would suggest that "Steve Howe can't sing", or at least "Steve Howe can't sing lead". And I was in that camp when I first got the CD reissues of Beginnings and The Steve Howe Album circa 1995, but nowadays, that doesn't bother me so much. And I'd rather listen to the records, and listen to the stuff there that I do like, then pull the "Well, why does he keep putting songs on his solo records" or "Why does he insist on singing lead?" maneuver.
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