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Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani

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Track Listing

  1. Cool No 9
  2. Down Down Down
  3. Luminous Flesh Giants
  4. SMF
  5. Look My Way
  6. Home
  7. Moroccan Sunset
  8. Killer Bee Bop
  9. Slow Down Blues
  10. You're My World
  11. Sittin' Around

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41337 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-08-21
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

satriani's finest hour5
in my opinion, this and super colossal is joe satriani's finest hour. this is even better than the extremist and surfing with the alien which were great albums too. the first four songs on this cd especially cool #9 are some of the best satriani songs ever!! look my way is the only track that has vocals but is a pretty good song. slow down blues is one of the satrianis longest songs. buy this cd for the greatness of this album. joe satriani rocks forever!

Neat stuff5
I like this album for many of the reasons that many other JS fans don't. It's slower paced, less focussed and sounds like Joe and a bunch of like minded friends got together for an extended jamming session, and as a result it has the warmth that some people feel is missing from his other albums. He's not trying to 'push the envelope' on sound or technique, but shows that Joe can play with a band rather than leading it.

Don't be put off by the those who say you've got to be a guitarist to appreciate JS, sure, there's stunning technique, but it's used to produce MUSIC, and I'm one of those that doesn't really care *how* he does it but I love the results. Buy this and buy the 3 disc boxed set, you won't be disappointed.

Interesting3
Not Satriani at his best but an interesting album. This album covers different styles from rock to be-bop. I found some songs slightly boring but I can't help but like Slow Down Blues and Home. Both brilliant tracks. Not a great album as an introductory to Satch but a fine piece of work.