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Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream (1989)
Cover Front Album
Artist/Composer Joe Satriani
Length 64:47
Format CD
Genre Instrumental Rock
Label Sony
Index 1032
Collection Status In Collection
Packaging Jewel Case
Track List
01 Flying In A Blue Dream 05:23
02 The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing 05:09
03 Can't Slow Down 04:49
04 Headless 01:29
05 Strange 05:02
06 I Believe 05:54
07 One Big Rush 03:25
08 Big Bad Moon 05:15
09 The Feeling 00:50
10 The Phone Call 03:01
11 Day At The Beach (New Rays From An Ancient Sun) 02:04
12 Back To Shalla-bal 03:14
13 Ride 04:56
14 The Forgotten (Part One) 01:12
15 The Forgotten (Part Two) 05:08
16 The Bells Of Lal (Part One) 01:19
17 The Bells Of Lal (Part Two) 04:07
18 Into The Light 02:30
Personal
Purchase Date 1999
Details
Spars DDD
Rare No
Sound Stereo
UPC 074646802427
Notes
Joe Satriani - banjo, bass, guitar, harmonica, percussion, vocals Stuart Hamm - bass Bob Smith - percussion, drums, electric drums, programming Simon Phillips - drums Jeff Campitelli - percussion, drums, programming, electric drums John Cuniberti - percussion, sitar An hour-long disc filled with musical explorations and compositions that defy belief, Flying in a Blue Dream is unquestionably Satriani at his absolute best. Breaking his all-instrumental tradition for the first time, he croons on six of the disc's 18 tracks, including the weird "Strange"; and the bluesy, hard-rocking "Big Bad Moon"; and the driving "Can't Slow Down." Satriani's voice isn't extraordinary, but it fits extremely well with the music he creates, especially on the acoustic-tinged, uplifting "I Believe." It's his playing that's the really impressive thing here, though; his unique tone and complex song structures are enhanced by his signature playing style and the incredible array of effects and tricks he wrestles out of his instrument. The disc closes with the high-flying, misty piece "Into the Light," leaving behind a feeling of real wonder. Soaring, powerful and triumphant, this recording deserves a place in everyone's collection. -- Phil Carter