07 Februari 2009

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Steve Vai Career

1970s and 1980s

In 1974, Vai took guitar lessons from guitarist Joe Satriani, and played in numerous local bands such as a band named "The Steve Vais". He has acknowledged the influence of many guitarists including Jeff Beck and fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth. Vai then attended the Berklee College of Music.
Vai mailed Frank Zappa a transcription of Zappa's "The Black Page", an instrumental song written for drums, along with a tape with some of Vai's guitar playing. Zappa was so impressed with the abilities of the young musician that he hired him in 1979 to do work transcribing several of his guitar solos, including many of those appearing on the Joe's Garage album and the Shut Up 'n' Play Yer Guitar series. These transcriptions were published in 1982 in The Frank Zappa Guitar Book.
Subsequent to being hired as a transcriber, Vai did overdubs on many of the guitar parts for Zappa's album You Are What You Is. Thereafter he became a full-fledged band member, going on his first tour with Zappa in the Autumn of 1980. One of those early shows with Vai on guitar, recorded in Buffalo was released in 2007. While touring with Zappa's band, Vai would sometimes ask audience members to bring musical scores and see if he could sight-read them on the spot. Zappa referred to Vai as his "little Italian virtuoso" and was listed in liner notes as performing "stunt guitar" or "impossible guitar parts". He would later be a featured artist on the 1993 recording, Zappa's Universe. In 2006 he returned to playing Zappa music as a special guest on Dweezil Zappa's 'Zappa Plays Zappa' tour.
After leaving Zappa in 1982 he moved to California where he recorded his first album Flex-Able and performed in a couple of bands. In 1985 he replaced Yngwie Malmsteen as lead guitarist in Graham Bonnet's Alcatrazz with whom he recorded the album Disturbing the Peace. Later in 1985 he joined former Van Halen front man David Lee Roth's group to record the albums Eat 'Em and Smile and Skyscraper. This significantly increased Vai's visibility to general rock audiences, since Roth was in a highly public battle with the Van Halen members and Vai was favorably compared by many commentators to Eddie Van Halen.
In 1986 Vai also surprised everyone by playing with ex-Sex Pistols John Lydon's Public Image Ltd on their album Album (also known as Compact Disc or Cassette). Then, in 1989, Vai joined Whitesnake, replacing Vivian Campbell. But, when Adrian Vandenberg injured his wrist shortly before recording was due to begin for the album Slip of the Tongue, Vai played all the guitar parts on the album. Vai also played on the Alice Cooper album Hey Stoopid along with Joe Satriani on the song Feed my Frankenstein.

Vai's Album (Click on Song for check sound)


1995 Alien Love Secrets

01. Bad Horsie
02. Juice
03. Die To Live
04. The Boy From Seattle
05. Ya-yo Gakk
06. Kill The Guy With The Ball
07. Tender Surrender





1996 Fire Garden

01. There's a Fire In The House
02. The Crying Machine
03. Dyin' day
04. Whookam
05. Blowfish
06. The Mysterious Murder of Christian Tiera's Lover
07. Hand On Heart
08. Bangkok
09. Fire Garden Suite
10. Deepness
11. Little Alligator
12. All About Eve
13. Aching Hunger
14. Brother
15. Damn you
16. When I was a Little Boy
17. Genocide
18. Warm Regards


1998 Flex-Able Leftovers

01. #!@$ Yourself
02. So Happy
03. Bledsoe Bluvd
04. Natural Born Boy
05. Details at 10
06. Messacre
07. Burning Down The Mountain
08. Little Piece Of Seaweed
09. San Sebastian
10. The Beast Of Love
11. You Didn't Break It
12. The X-equalibrium Dance
13. Chronic Insomnia



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(STEVE VAI)

Steven "Steve" Siro Vai (born June 6, 1960 in Carle Place, New York) is an American instrumental rock guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, producer, and actor. After starting his professional career as a music transcriptionist for Frank Zappa, Vai would also record and tour in Zappa's backing band starting in 1980. The guitarist began a solo career starting in 1984 and has released 13 solo albums as of 2008. Apart from his work with Frank Zappa, Vai has also recorded and toured with numerous musical artists including Alcatrazz, David Lee Roth and Whitesnake. Vai has been a regular touring member of the G3 Concert Tour which began in 1996. In 1999 Vai started his own record label Favored Nations with the intent to showcase, as Vai describes: "...artists that have attained the highest performance level on their chosen instruments."

Steve Vai Discograpy Album (Click on Song for Check Sound)

1984 Flex-Able
01 Little Green Men
02 Viv Woman

03 Lovers Are Crazy
04 Salamanders in the Sun
05 The Boy-Girl Song

06 The Attitude Song

07 Call It Sleep
08 Junkie
09 Bill's Private Parts
10 Next Stop Earth
11 There's Something Dead in Here
12 So Happy
13 Bledsoe Bluvd
14 Burnin' Down the Mountain
15 Chronic Insomnia

1990 Passion and Warfare
01 Liberty
02 Erotic Nightmares
03 The Animal
04 Answers
05 The Riddle
06 Ballerina 12_24
07 For The Love Of God
08 The Audience Is Listening
09 I Would Love To
10 Blue Powder
11 Greasy kid's stuff
12 Alien water kiss
13 Sisters
14 Love secrets


1993 Sex & Religion
01 An Earth's Dweller's Return
02 Here & Now
03 In My Dreams With You
04 Still My Bleeding Heart
05 Sex & Religion
06 Dirty Black Hole
07 Touching Tongues
08 State of Grace
09 Survive
10 Pig
11 The Road To Mt.Calvary
12 Deep Down Into The Pain
13 Rescue Me or Bury Me

11 Januari 2009

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JOE SATRIANI ... The Album Continue (Click on Song for Check Sound)

2004 G3 - Rockin' In The Free World
PART I
01. The Extremist
02. Crystal Planet
03. Always With Me, Always With You
04. Midnight
05. The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
06. You Here (Steve Vai)
07. The Reaper (Steve Vai)
08. Whispering (Steve Vai)
09. Blitzkrieg (Yngwie Malmsteen)
10. Tricoy Suite Opus 3 - Movement One (Yngwie Malmsteen)
11. Red House Blues (Yngwie Malmsteen)
12. Fugue (Yngwie Malmsteen)
13. Finale (Yngwie Malmsteen)

PART II

01. Voodoo Child
02. Little Wing
03. Rockin' In The Free World


2004 Is There Love In Space?
01. GNAAHH
02. Up In Flames
03. Hands In The Air
04. Lifestyle
05. Is There Love In Space
06. If I Could Fly
07. The Souls Of Distortion
08. Just Look Up
09. I Like The Rain
10. Searching
11. Bamboo
12. Tumble
13. Dog With Crown & Earring


2006 Super Colossal
01. Super Colossal
02. Just Like Lightnin'
03. It's So Good
04. Redshift Riders
05. Ten Words
06. A Cool New Way
07. One Robot's Dream
08. The Meaning of Love
09. Made of Tears
10. Theme for a Strange World
11. Movin' On
12. A Love Eternal
13. Crowd Chant

2006 Satriani LIVE!
PART I
1. Flying In A Blue Dream

2. The Extremist

3. Redshift Riders

4. Cool #9

5. A Cool New Way

6. Satch Boogie

7. Super Colossal

8. Just Like Lightnin'

9. Ice 9

10. One Robot's Dream


PART II
1. Ten Words
2. The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
3. The Meaning of Love
4. Made of Tears
5. Circles
6. Always With Me, Always With You
7. Surfing With The Alien
8. Crowd Chant
9. Summer Song

2008 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 Veysel
10. Andalusia

OTHERS SONG
Unreleased Satch
01. Power Cosmic
02. Follow
03. Guitarist Special
04. Talk To Me
05. Ellipsis
06. Never And After
07. Mission Imposible
08. Sempire D'amor
09. Silent Night, Holy Night
10. Formula 1
11. Foxy Lady
12. Satchy Guitar Solo
13. Little Wing


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Technique and influence

Satriani is widely recognized as a technically advanced rock guitarist, and has been described as a virtuoso. He has mastered many performance techniques on the instrument, including Legato, two-handed tapping and arpeggio tapping, sweep-picking, volume swells, harmonics, and extreme whammy bar effects. One of his trademark compositional traits is the use of Pitch Axis Theory, which he applies with a variety of modes. During fast passages, Joe favors a technique known as legato (achieved primarily through hammer-ons and pull-offs) which yields smooth and flowing runs. He is also adept at other speed-related techniques such as speed picking (a rapid form of alternate picking) and sweep picking, but does not often use them.

Satriani has received 14 Grammy nominations and has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide. Many of his fans and friends call him "Satch," short for "Satriani". Other guitarists sometimes refer to him as "Saint Joe"; there are numerous t-shirts to this effect.

An influential guitarist himself, Satriani has many influences, including jazz guitarists Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery, and Charlie Christian, and rock guitarists Jimi Hendrix and Ritchie Blackmore.

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1995 Joe Satriani
01 - Cool 9
02 - If
03 - Down, Down, Down
04 - Luminous Flesh Giants
05 - SMF
06 - Look My Way
07 - Home
08 - Moroccan Sunset
09 - Killer Bee Bop
10 - Slow Down Blues
11 - My World
12 - Sittin' Round


1997 G3 Live
01. Cool Number 9 (Joe Satriani)
02. Flying In A Blue Dream (Joe Satriani)
03. Summer Song (Joe Satriani)
04. Zap (Eric Johnson)
05. Manhattan (Eric Johnson)
06. Camel's Night Club (Eric Johnson)
07. Answers (Steve Vai)
08. For The Love Of God (Steve Vai)
09. The Attitude Song (Steve Vai)
10. Going Down (Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson & Steve Vai)
11. My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama (Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson & Steve Vai)
12. Red House (Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson & Steve Vai)


1998 Crystal Planet
01. Up in The Sky
02. House Full of Bullets
03. Crystal Planet
04. Love Thing
05. Trundrumbalind
06. Lights of Heaven
07. Raspberry Jam Delta-V
08. Ceremony
09. With Jupiter in Mind
10. Secret Prayer
11. A Train of Angels
12. A Piece of Liquid
13. Psycho Monkey
14. Time
15. Z.Z.'s Song


2000 Engines Of Creation
01. Devil's Slide
02. Flavor Crystal 7
03. Borg Sex

04. Until We Say Goodbye

05. Attack
06. Champagne

07. Clouds Race Across The Sky

08. The Power Cosmic 2000-Part I

09. The Power Cosmic 2000-Part II

10. Slow and Easy

11. Engines of Creation



2002 Strange Beautiful Music
01. Oriental Melody
02. Belly Dancer
03. Starry Night
04. Chords of Life
05. Mind Storm
06. Sleep Walk
07. New Last Jam
08. Mountain Song
09. What Breaks A Heart
10. Seven String
11. Hill Groove
12. The Journey
13. The Traveler
14. You Saved My Life


2003 The Electric Joe Satriani - An Anthology
PART I
01. Surfing With The Alien
02. Satch Boogie
03. Always With Me, Always With You
04. Crushing Day
05. Flying In A Blue Dream
06. The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
07. I Believe
08. Big Bad Moon
09. Friends
10. The Extremist
11. Summer Song
12. Why
13. Time Machine
14. Cool #9
15. Down, Down, Down
PART II
01. The Crush of Love
02. Ceremony
03. Crystal Planet
04. Raspberry Jam Delta-V
05. Love Thing
06. Borg Sex
07. Until We Say Goodbye
08. Devil's Slide
09. Clouds Race Across The Sky
10. Starry Night
11. Mind Storm
12. Slick
13. The Eight Steps
14. Not Of This Earth
15. Rubina


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Joseph "Satch" Satriani, Born July 15, 1956 in Westbury, New York US is an American guitarist and former instructor. He is heavily influence by Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck. Since 1988, Satriani has used his own signature guitar, the Ibanez JS Series, which is widely sold in store. He also has a signature amplifier, the Peavey JSX.In 1988, Satriani was recruited by the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for Jagger's first solo tour. Later, in 1994, Satriani was also the lead guitarist for Deep Purple. Satriani has also worked with a wide range of guitarists from many styles, including Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Eric Jhonson, Larry LaLonde, Yngwie Malmsteen, Brian May, Patrick Rondat, Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert and Robert Fripp through the annual G3 Jam Concert.

Biography and playing history
Satriani was inspired to play guitar at age 14 after learning of the death of Jimi Hendrix. He reportedly heard the news during a football training session, where he immediately confronted his coach and announced that he was quitting to become a guitarist.
In 1974, Satriani studied music with jazz guitarist Billy Bauer and with reclusive jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. The technically demanding Tristano greatly influenced Satriani's playing. Satriani also began teaching guitar, with his most notable student at the time being fellow Long Island native Steve Vai. While he was Vai's teacher, he was attending Five Town Collage for studies in music.
In 1978 Satriani moved to Berkeley, California to pursue a music career. Not long after his arrival he resumed teaching. His students included Kirk Hammett (Metallica), David Bryson (Counting Crows), Kevin Cadogan (Third Eye Blind), Larry LaLonde (Primus, Possessed), Alex Skolnick (Testament), Rick Hunolt (Exodus), Phil Kettner ( Laaz Rockit), Geoff Tyson (T-Ride), Charlie Hunter, Jude Gold, and Adam Johnson (Ylond in Blue Galaxies).
When his friend and former student Steve Vai gained fame playing with David Lee Roth in 1986, Vai raved about Satriani in several interviews with guitar magazines. In 1987, Satriani's second album "Surfing with the alien" produced popular radio hits and was the first all-instrumental release to chart so highly in many years. In 1988 Satriani helped produce the EP The Eyes Of Horror for the death metal band Possessed.
In 1989, Satriani released the album "Flying in a Blue Dream". The album sold well. "One Big Rush" was featured on the soundtrack to the Cameron Crowe movie Say Anything. "The Forgotten Part II" was featured on a Labatt Blue commercial in Canada in 1993. "Big Bad Moon", one of Satriani's few songs to feature his vocals, was a minor hit in late 1989.
In 1992, Satriani released "The Extremist", his most critically acclaimed and commercially successful album to date. Radio stations across the country were quick to pick up on "Summer Song", while "Cryin'" , "Friends" and the title track were regional hits.
In late 1993, Satriani joined Deep Purple as a short-term replacement for departed guitarist Ritchie Blackmore during the band's Japanese tour. The concerts were such a success that Satriani was asked to join the band permanently, but he declined, having just signed a multi-album solo deal with Sony, so Steve Morse took the guitarist slot in Deep Purple.
In 1996, he formed G3, a concert tour featuring three instrumental rock guitarists – originally Satriani, Vai and Eric Johnson. The G3 tour has continued periodically since its inaugural version, where Satriani is the only permanent member, featured with a floating second and third member, including among others
Eric Jhonson, Yngwie Malmsteen, John Petrucci, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Fripp, Andy Timmons, Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker, Adrian Legg and Paul Gilbert.
In 1998 Satriani recorded and released Crystal Planet, which went back to a sound more reminiscent of his late '80s work. Planet was followed up with Engine of Creation, one of his more experimental works featuring the 'Electronica' genre of music. During the subsequent tour, a pair of shows at the Fillmore in San Francisco were recorded in December 2000 and released as Live in San Francisco, a two-disc live album and DVD.

Over the next several years, Satriani regularly recorded and released new music, including Strange Beatiful Music in 2002 and Is There Love In Space? in 2004.
In 2006 Satriani recorded and released "Super Colossal" and "Satriani Live!", another two-disc live album and DVD recorded May 3, 2006 at the Grove in Anaheim, CA.
On August 7, 2007 Epic/Legacy Recordings re-released "Surfing with the Alien" to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its release. This was a two-disc set that includes a remastered album and a DVD of a previously never-before-seen live show filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1988.
Satriani's newest album, titled Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock, was released on April 1, 2008.
It was revealed on May 29, 2008 that Satriani is involved in a new hard rock project with former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. The band, which will feature Hagar on vocals, Satriani on guitar, Anthony on bass and Smith on drums, is tentatively called "Chickenfoot" and is currently writing material and recording their debut album which is due out in 2009.
On November 22, 2008 Satriani shared the stage with amateur guitarist, Funtwo , during a performance for YouTube Live.[Wikipedia.org]

JOE SATRIANI SOLO ALBUM (Click on Song for Check Sound)

1986 Not Of This Earth :

1. Not of This Earth
2. The Snake
3. Rubina
4. Memories
5. Brother Jon
6. The Enigmatic
7. Driving At Night
8. Hordes Of Locusts
9. New Day
10.The Headless Horseman

1987 Surfing With The Alien :

01 - Surfing With The Alien
02 - Ice 9
03 - Crushing Day
04 - Always With Me, Always With You
05 - Satch Boogie
06 - Hill Of The Skull
07 - Circles
08 - Lords Of Karma
09 - Midnight
10 - Echo

1988 Dreaming #11 :
01 - The Crush Of Love
02 - Ice Nine
03 - Memories
04 - Hordes Of Locusts






1989 Flying In A Blue Dream :
1. Flying In A Blue Dream
2. The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
3. Can't Slow Down
4. Headless
5. Strange
6. I Believe
7. One Big Rush
8. Big Bad Moon
9. The Feeling
10. The Phone Call
11. Day at The Beach
12. Back to Shalla-Bal
13. Ride
14. The Forgotten (Part 1)
15. The Forgotten (Part 2)
16. The Bells of Lal (Part 1)
17. The Bells of Lal (Part 2)
18. Into the Light


1992 The Extremist :
01 - Friends
02 - The Extremist
03 - War
04 - Cryin'
05 - Rubina's Blue Sky Hapiness
06 - Summer Song
07 - Tears In The Rain
08 - Why
09 - Motorcycle Driver
10 - New Blues


1993 Time Machine
Part I
01. Time Machine

02. The Mighty Turtle Head

03. All Alone
04. Banana Mango II
05. Thinking Of You
06. Crazy
07. Speedy Of Light
08. Baroque
09. Dweller On The Threshold
10. Banana Mango
11. Dreaming #11
12. I am Become Death
13. Saying Goodbye
14. Woodstock Jam

Part II
01. Satch Boogie
02. Summer Song
03. Flying In Blue Dream
04. Crying
05. The Crush Of Love
06. Tears In The Rain
07. Always With Me Always With You
08. Big Bad Moon
09. Surfing With The Alien
10. Rubina
11. Circles
12. Drum Solo
13. Lords Of Karma
14. Echo
 
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