01. Foolish Mortals
02. 2.68
03. The Damn Thing
04. Miramanee
05. Spank It
06. Shakedown
07. Sure Betts
08. Cause We've Ended As Lovers
09. Absinthe Live
...Greg Koch is an insane musical genius and veritable maestro on the guitar...
Outstanding instrumental guitar disc by this phenomenal world-renowned guitarist featuring 9 tracks of
stellar, sophisticated, blues-based, "old-school" six string mojo of the highest level that defines world-class guitar rock artistry & new levels of musical insanity. "Strat's Got Your Tongue" is a re-mastered Grooveyard Records re-issue disc. A long out of print essential guitar rock classic that includes a deep, profound unreleased Bonus Track.
Greg "Gristle King" Koch is a legit true axemaster in every damn sense of the word who is highly respected in the guitar community and endorsed by Fender Guitars. A stellar prolific guitar player's "guitarist" who shreds to the beat of a different drummer with a vast musical melting pot smorgasbord cacophony of linear guitar god brilliance.
If you worship mind-blowing, serious guitar rock mojo, dig deep and smell the gristle. Lets face it,
Greg Koch is an insane musical genius and veritable maestro on the guitar who has composed his ultimate instrumental guitar symphony with the mega-awesome "Strats Got Your Tongue" disc. A bad-ass brilliant display of orgasmic six string gristle.
~ grooveyardrecords.com --------------------------------------------------
Originally released in 1995, and long since out-of-print, this Greg Koch instrumental, Vegas buffet of riffage is newly re-issued on Grooveyard Records. Grooveyard is great guitar oriented label with quite a lineup of Strat players they wanted us to know about.
Strat master Greg Koch has become better known in recent years with the help of Youtube, as a clinic player, instructor and Fender spokesperson in NAMM videos.
A monster player, Koch is a walking, talking, playing lexicon of styles and licks.
He's equally adept from chicken pickin' to Larry Carlton phrasing to Jeff Beck tricks, with seemingly every other significant classic era guitarist tossed in for good measure...
~ stratoblogster.com