Joe Satriani: preorder bonus dvd

News:
22-03-2008:
OK two versions vanilla and deluxe. The Deluxe Edition includes a bonus DVD with over 40 minutes of live footage, behind the scenes, making the album, and much more! A must-have for any Satriani fan! To order Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock


Satch says:
"We set out some parameters, and when I say 'we,' I'm working with long-time collaborator John Cuniberti, he's engineering and co-producing with me. Jeff Campitelli is playing drums, Matt Bissonette is back playing bass on eight of the 10 songs, and Eric Caudieux came back to do some digital editing and sound design."


Track Listing for Professor Satchafunkilus And The Musterion Of Rock:



01. Musterion
02. Overdriver
03. I Just Wanna Rock
04. Professor Satchafunkilus
05. Revelation
06. Come On Baby
07. Out of the Sunrise
08. Diddle-y-a-doo-dat
09. Asik Vaysel
10. Andalusia

Via billboard.com Satch goes on to say:
"This is definitely a rocking record. We set out some parameters, and when I say 'we,' I'm working with long-time collaborator John Cuniberti, he's engineering and co-producing with me. Jeff Campitelli is playing drums, Matt Bissonette is back playing bass on eight of the 10 songs, and Eric Caudieux came back to do some digital editing and sound design."

Expectedly, the release will showcase Satriani's six-string talents, but will also incorporate different approaches for the guitarist. "I decided once again to push the envelope with how expressive we can get the guitar to be. And how unusual we can get the guitar playing from song to song. It's a record that's eclectic -- we've got some straight-ahead rocker songs," he says.

"For the first time ever, we've got a 15-minute, four-part, really intense song that involves some ensemble playing and some out-and-out jams," he continues. "It has to do with traveling through Asia and western Europe, and trying to reflect the differences of music from some of the more important figures of that area of the last few hundred years musically. I took on some heavier musical concepts to bring to people."

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