Natural Timbre

Natural Timbre
Natural Timbre
Studio album by Steve Howe
Released 2001
Genre Instrumental
Label Eagle Records
Producer Steve Howe
Steve Howe chronology
Homebrew 2
(2000)
Natural Timbre
(2001)
Skyline
(2002)

Natural Timbre is an instrumental album released by Steve Howe in 2001. Steve uses only acoustic guitars (including mandolin, banjo, etc). While some tracks feature only guitars, others have his son Dylan Howe on drums and Anna Palm on violin. The last three tracks are instrumental versions of songs from Yes.

Track listings

  1. Distant Seas (6:14)
  2. Provence (4:00)
  3. Intersection Blues (2:28)
  4. Family Tree (4:29)
  5. J's Theme (3:52)
  6. In the Course of the Day (3:32)
  7. Dream River (3:58)
  8. Golden Years (4:35)
  9. The Little Galliard (1:22)
  10. Up Above Somewhere (3:56)
  11. Curls and Swirls (2:33)
  12. Pyramidology (3:06)
  13. Lost for Words (3:34)
  14. Winter (Vivaldi) (2:16)
  15. Solar Winds (3:53)
  16. Your Move (3:27)
  17. Disillusion (1:41)
  18. To Be Over (6:13)

Musicians

  • Steve Howe - guitar (acoustic), banjo, bass, dobro, guitar, mandolin, percussion, autoharp, guitar (bass), guitar (12 String), koto, mandola, mandocello, Hawaiian Lap Steel guitar
  • Andrew Jackman - piano, Glockenspiel
  • Anna Palm - violin
  • Dylan Howe - drums

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