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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0827969071724
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: November 18, 2003
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 7119
MPN: 90717
Disc 1:- Surfing With the Alien
- Satch Boogie
- Always With Me, Always With You
- Crushing Day
- Flying in a Blue Dream
- The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
- I Believe
- Big Bad Moon
- Friends
- The Extremist
- Summer Song
- Why
- Time Machine
- Cool #9
- Down, Down, Down
Disc 2:- The Crush of Love
- Ceremony
- Crystal Planet
- Raspberry Jam Delta-V
- Love Thing
- Borg Sex
- Until We Say Goodbye
- Devil's Slide
- Clouds Race Across the Sky
- Starry Night
- Mind Storm
- Slick
- The Eight Steps
- Not of This Earth
- Rubina
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This two-disc set is a great collection of songs wherein it seems that not even one of the songs are worth immediately skipping. Almost all of the tracks somehow seem to retain some decent level of appeal, even with the wide range of moods Joe explores. Of course, there are a number of gems that wear out less quickly than others, such as "Flying In A Blue Dream", "Friends", and "Always With Me, Always With You".
It's incredible that Joe can create such lengthy songs and still retain some level of interest with mostly just his guitar, but he does it. Don't expect to hear any one mood throughout either disc. This collection has great variety in it's inclusion of the romantic, weird, and intense. Thankfully, this anthology barely seems to ... Read More:
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Outstanding riffs as always, and some very memorable hum-a-long tunes that stick in your head after just one listen. Big fan of Satch, and this is a nice addition.
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I want to thank the folks who have posted reviews on this album because they were the ones who led me to buy it, renew my interest in Joe Satriani and made the last few days that I have spent listening to it a lot of fun.
That said, I believe that Satriani is not for everyone. I say this because I think that you not only have to play guitar but made some attempt to compose music on the guitar in order to fully appreciate why Satriani is so talented. I think this is the reason why his music remains inaccessible to a lot of people. They just don't get what the big deal is.
I first listened to Satriani when I started playing guitar in my early 20s. I knew that he was good but did not really understand why other than he ... Read More:
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THE ELECTRIC JOE SATRIANI is a great anthology by guitarist Joe Satriani, who started out by teaching guitar to such greats as Steve Vai and Kirk Hammett. However, once he began recording, he outshined both, drawing from influences as diverse as Eddie Van Halen, Joe Walsh, Dick Dale, Robin Trower, Al DiMeola, and Steve Morse, as well as Clapton, Beck, Hendrix, and Page. Although Satriani is very gifted musically, he never forgets to have an incredible amount of deep emotion in his playing, which is rare for highly technical guitarists. There's talk that he's putting together a group with vocalist Sammy Hagar, and I look forward to hearing it. In the meantime, you have these tasty nuggets to savor.
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There isn't a song on this Anthology that isn't good. If you are new to Satriani, then this album is a great place to start. I love this album and listen to it all of the time. I plan on buying any new disc Joe releases.
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