Kategorie:
Warenkorb 0

Ihr Warenkorb ist leer

Joe Satriani|Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock

Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock

Joe Satriani

Verfügbar in
24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo

Musik-Streaming

Hören Sie dieses Album mit unseren Apps in hoher Audio-Qualität

Testen Sie Qobuz kostenlos und hören Sie sich das Album an

Hören Sie dieses Album im Rahmen Ihres Streaming-Abonnements mit den Qobuz-Apps

Abonnement abschließen

Hören Sie dieses Album im Rahmen Ihres Streaming-Abonnements mit den Qobuz-Apps

Download

Kaufen Sie dieses Album und laden Sie es in verschiedenen Formaten herunter, je nach Ihren Bedürfnissen.

While a lot of guitar heroes sling their axes for the sole purpose of proving that they are the fastest shredder in the showroom, picking their Mixolydian scales to the nth degree, on the ridiculously named Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock Satriani shines in his ability to hold back and write tasteful verse/chorus songs with memorable hooks. Like the majority of his songs in his ever growing catalog, most of these are technically impressive numbers that never go overboard with the showboating and rely on a sense of feeling rather than virtuoso technique. When you're considered a guitar god, restraint is a virtue. Of course he can zip along on the fretboard with the best of the best, but the trait that has always separated Satriani from the other guitarists gracing the cover of Guitar World for more than 20 years is his ability to blend technique with guitar lines that are melodic enough for a vocalist to sing. Thankfully, he never takes the microphone on this recording, but on the first half of the gentle and bluesy "Come on Baby," it's easy to imagine substituting his custom Ibanez with a human voice that coos the words "Come on baby, come on babe" on the choruses. Similarly, the "Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat" sounds like the title might suggest, starting out with some Yes-style prog licks and flipping into a John Scofield-flavored jazz-funk jam with bends and pull-offs that are best described as "diddleys" and "doo-dats." Neither cut quite astounds, but both demonstrate his versatility on the instrument and his ability to adapt to the climates of various genres. Likewise, the flamenco-flavored "Andalusia" starts off as a warm "Spanish Fly" acoustic number, exploding into a furious distorted solo backed by longtime drummer Jeff Campitelli and former David Lee Roth bassist Matt Bissonette. Along with his backing band, Satch's son ZZ Satriani gets a taste of his pop's spotlight, just like Wolfgang and Dweezil, and provides a few sax flutters on the semi-funky "Professor Satchafunklius." With the exception of these tracks, the remainder of the album is purely rockin', and doesn't vary much from his prior 12 releases. The anthemic "Overdriver" could be an outtake from Flying in a Blue Dream and will surely find a place in his G3 set list, "Musterion" sounds like a Not of this Earth moment, and the two-handed handiwork and blistering riffage on "Asik Vaysel" will definitely have air guitarists salivating. With the good comes the bad, and at the album's most embarrassing moment, "I Just Wanna Rock" advertises cornball clichés with a proudly clanked cowbell, a talkbox Frampton-izing, and a boisterous crowd chant-along. This is a new low for Joe -- practically an open letter admitting that he's OK with the idea of becoming passé. At a time when his former pupil Steve Vai is experimenting with radical orchestral arrangements, it would be nice to see the professor branch even further away from his trademark style, ditch the '80s production, and try something more unconventional, but for the most part he's doing what he does best here, and fans will be content with that.

© Jason Lymangrover /TiVo

Weitere Informationen

Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock

Joe Satriani

launch qobuz app Ich habe die Qobuz Desktop-Anwendung für Windows / MacOS bereits heruntergeladen Öffnen

download qobuz app Ich habe die Qobuz Desktop-Anwendung für Windows / MacOS noch nicht heruntergeladen Downloaden Sie die Qobuz App

Sie hören derzeit Ausschnitte der Musik.

Hören Sie mehr als 100 Millionen Titel mit unseren Streaming-Abonnements

Hören Sie diese Playlist und mehr als 100 Millionen Tracks mit unseren Streaming-Abonnements

Ab 12,49€/Monat

1
Musterion (Album Version)
00:04:37

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Overdriver (Album Version)
00:05:05

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
I Just Wanna Rock (Album Version)
00:03:25

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
Professor Satchafunkilus (Album Version)
00:04:47

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Revelation (Album Version)
00:05:55

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
Come on Baby (Album Version)
00:05:48

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Out of the Sunrise (Album Version)
00:05:42

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat (Album Version)
00:04:14

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
Asik Vaysel (Album Version)
00:07:42

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

10
Andalusia (Album Version)
00:06:51

John Cuniberti, Percussion - John Cuniberti, Producer - John Cuniberti, Engineer - Mike Boden, Engineer - Mike Boden, 2nd Engineer - Joe Satriani, Guitar - Joe Satriani, Bass - Joe Satriani, Keyboards - Joe Satriani, Producer - Joe Satriani, Composer - Joe Satriani, Performer - Joe Satriani, Lyricist - Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer - Eric Caudieux, Edited By - Eric Caudieux, Engineer - Matt Bissonette, Bass - Jeff Campitelli, Drums - Jeff Campitelli, Percussion

(P) 2008 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

While a lot of guitar heroes sling their axes for the sole purpose of proving that they are the fastest shredder in the showroom, picking their Mixolydian scales to the nth degree, on the ridiculously named Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock Satriani shines in his ability to hold back and write tasteful verse/chorus songs with memorable hooks. Like the majority of his songs in his ever growing catalog, most of these are technically impressive numbers that never go overboard with the showboating and rely on a sense of feeling rather than virtuoso technique. When you're considered a guitar god, restraint is a virtue. Of course he can zip along on the fretboard with the best of the best, but the trait that has always separated Satriani from the other guitarists gracing the cover of Guitar World for more than 20 years is his ability to blend technique with guitar lines that are melodic enough for a vocalist to sing. Thankfully, he never takes the microphone on this recording, but on the first half of the gentle and bluesy "Come on Baby," it's easy to imagine substituting his custom Ibanez with a human voice that coos the words "Come on baby, come on babe" on the choruses. Similarly, the "Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat" sounds like the title might suggest, starting out with some Yes-style prog licks and flipping into a John Scofield-flavored jazz-funk jam with bends and pull-offs that are best described as "diddleys" and "doo-dats." Neither cut quite astounds, but both demonstrate his versatility on the instrument and his ability to adapt to the climates of various genres. Likewise, the flamenco-flavored "Andalusia" starts off as a warm "Spanish Fly" acoustic number, exploding into a furious distorted solo backed by longtime drummer Jeff Campitelli and former David Lee Roth bassist Matt Bissonette. Along with his backing band, Satch's son ZZ Satriani gets a taste of his pop's spotlight, just like Wolfgang and Dweezil, and provides a few sax flutters on the semi-funky "Professor Satchafunklius." With the exception of these tracks, the remainder of the album is purely rockin', and doesn't vary much from his prior 12 releases. The anthemic "Overdriver" could be an outtake from Flying in a Blue Dream and will surely find a place in his G3 set list, "Musterion" sounds like a Not of this Earth moment, and the two-handed handiwork and blistering riffage on "Asik Vaysel" will definitely have air guitarists salivating. With the good comes the bad, and at the album's most embarrassing moment, "I Just Wanna Rock" advertises cornball clichés with a proudly clanked cowbell, a talkbox Frampton-izing, and a boisterous crowd chant-along. This is a new low for Joe -- practically an open letter admitting that he's OK with the idea of becoming passé. At a time when his former pupil Steve Vai is experimenting with radical orchestral arrangements, it would be nice to see the professor branch even further away from his trademark style, ditch the '80s production, and try something more unconventional, but for the most part he's doing what he does best here, and fans will be content with that.

© Jason Lymangrover /TiVo

Informationen zu dem Album

Verbesserung der Albuminformationen

Qobuz logo Warum Musik bei Qobuz kaufen?

Aktuelle Sonderangebote...

Hier... Encore

Charles Aznavour

Hier... Encore Charles Aznavour

Olympia Février 1976

Charles Aznavour

Olympia Février 1976 Charles Aznavour

Idiote je t'aime...

Charles Aznavour

Idiote je t'aime... Charles Aznavour

La Bohème

Charles Aznavour

La Bohème Charles Aznavour
Mehr auf Qobuz
Von Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani Joe Satriani

The Elephants of Mars

Joe Satriani

The Elephants of Mars Joe Satriani

Onomatopoeia

Joe Satriani

Onomatopoeia Joe Satriani

Surfing With The Alien

Joe Satriani

Surfing With The Alien Joe Satriani

Flying In A Blue Dream

Joe Satriani

Playlists

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen...

i/o

Peter Gabriel

i/o Peter Gabriel

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

Rumours

Fleetwood Mac

Rumours Fleetwood Mac

Now And Then

The Beatles

Now And Then The Beatles

Dark Matter

Pearl Jam

Dark Matter Pearl Jam