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Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock

Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock

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Artist: Joe Satriani
Label: Epic/ Red Ink
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 52 reviews
Sales Rank: 1839

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 21262
UPC: 886972126227
EAN: 0886972126227
ASIN: B001437DMA

Release Date: April 1, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Musterion
  • Overdriver
  • I Just Wanna Rock
  • Professor Satchafunkilus
  • Revelation
  • Come on Baby
  • Out of the Sunrise
  • Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat
  • Asik Vaysel
  • Andalusia

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Customer Reviews:   Read 47 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Mozart of the guitar!   December 3, 2008
The more you hear, the more you like!
I really appreciate, more and more only real music. I dont speak about 'guitar' or voice things, but tone, note and melody are what I seek for.
Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and Satriani are for me really similar. It's good, very good music.
I don't see Satriani as only a guitarist (and don't think Satriani considers himself as a guitarist), he's a modern true musician.
He does music as Mozart was doing music but only with contemporary instruments.
When you compare others 'guitarits' with him, they are so far away musically speaking, they may produce one or two good songs but what of their entire work? They don't have the regularity of Satch albums.
And I think the master continue to improve with time. I think his 2 first albums are his worst albums and that he began doing good compositions with 'Flying in a blue dream'.
I didn't really like this last album at first. But then I began to appreciate it and now I love it (similar thing with classical music, it's so complex than at first you dont enter in the music and then...)
So maybe if I had done this review after the first hearing, I would have scored the album a 3 stars.
But I continued to listen and now I give it an excellent 5 stars. Of course it's not a perfect album (none of Satch are perfect and nothing at all is perfect anyway).
But it's far better than the other music available.




5 out of 5 stars Unbridled Talent   November 20, 2008
Don't know, nor do I care what others say here because opinions are entirely subjective, mine included. One word should suffice when it comes to this musician: virtuoso. Consider the definition: "a musician who shows exceptional ability, technique, or artistry." That said, you'd get your money's worth out of this album with one song: "Revelation". All the crappy, pimply, neo-rock vampire adjectives aside, this man is as good on the guitar as McCartney is on the bass, and that's saying something. If you don't buy the CD (which would be a shame), at least buy the single. You'll wear out your Ipod listening.


5 out of 5 stars Great CD! Why the criticism?   November 9, 2008
I was skeptical about buying this CD after reading some of the negative reviews. I was blown away! This CD is awesome. Why the criticism? This is a solid CD from start to finish. I do not hear any filler. I had the chance to see him live a couple of weeks ago. Joe and his band put on a fantastic show. Keep up the great work guys!


4 out of 5 stars Unusual departure, still great   October 25, 2008
Super Collosal is still my favorite, but I anxiously await every new CD by Satch. He's always experimenting with new styles, and his playing on this one is a smooth, edgy, and fluid as any. They may not be as memorable as some of his greatest stuff, but by the second listen the guy just brings a smile to your face the way he rips the guitar to shreds.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful   October 25, 2008
I'm actually saddened to see anything in the way of the disappointment of others in reference to this album.
This immediately became one of my favorites at first listen.
I really feel Joe put aside his expectancy of others and just let his inspiration flow for this one.
I was never at any point bored or waiting to get through a song to hear what the next track might offer as I have been in a couple previous albums.
Music is a language of the soul, you either understand it or you don't, you either connect with it or you don't.
There was reference made in comparison to earlier albums that for myself I could not agree with. The compared albums I didn't connect with as I did this one. This album is a language I understand and an inspiration of "soul groove" for me.
"Thank you Joe" Rock on,,,,,,,,,,,,


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