Plays Well with Others (Greg Koch album)

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Plays Well with Others
Album cover for Plays Well with Others.jpg
Studio album by
Released2013
RecordedMilwaukee Wisconsin
GenreSoul, gospel, blues, funk
Length37:23
LabelRhymes With Chalk Music
ProducerGreg Koch

Plays Well with Others is a studio album by American guitarist Greg Koch. Released in 2013. Several accomplished and well known musicians performed on this album with Greg Koch.

Release and reception[]

This album including guitarists: Joe Bonamassa Robben Ford, Paul Barrère. Roscoe Beck was featured on bass and Jon Cleary on piano.[1]

The album was released in 2013 and Matt Blacket of Guitar Player Magazine said this about the album, "Over the course of a single tune, Koch will burn through Albert Lee-style Tele shred, Chet Atkins-approved hybrid picking, Danny Gatton-esque jazzabilly, and Three Kings blues, only to somehow wrap it all up with “a little something I got from one Slim Jim Page.”[2]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Greg Koch and John Sieger.

Plays Well with Others
No.TitleLength
1."Simone"7:04
2."Walk before you crawl"3:09
3."Spanish Wine"3:29
4."This whole town has a broken heart"9:59
5."Sho Nuff"4:21
6."What you got to lose"4:00
7."Whiskey Rainstorm"5:12
8."Down the Road"4:21
9."Night Owl Now"4:00
10."Hey godzilla"5:12

Personnel[]

Greg Koch

  • Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – John Sieger
  • Bass – Eric Hervey, Roscoe Beck (tracks: 2,5,6)
  • Drums – Brannen Temple (tracks: 2,5,6), Dylan Koch
  • Electric Guitar – Joe Bonamassa (tracks: 1), Paul Barreré* (tracks: 4,7,9,10), Robben Ford (tracks: 2,5,6)
  • Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar – Greg Koch
  • Organ, Electric Piano – Theo Merriweather
  • Piano – Jon Cleary (tracks: 3)

References[]

  1. ^ Shadrick, Jason. "Album Review: Greg Koch Band - "Plays Well with Others"". Premiere Guitar. epublishing. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  2. ^ Blacket, Matt. "Greg Koch Plays Well with Others". Guitar Player. future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
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