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Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock
by Joe Satriani
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Media Type: Audio CD
Release Date: April 01. 2008
Label: Epic/ Red Ink
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2852
Average Customer Rating: 
UPC: 886972126227
List price: $18.98
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Under the shadow... the sun !!!, September 14, 2008
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I believe Satriani is a great guitar player, however most of this cd sounds like a reminiscence of another great... Check Jeff Beck's work.
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Another great Guitar album by the master, August 30, 2008
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If you like Satriani, you have to add this one to your collection. Up to his usual standards, yet slightly different styles to expand his repetoire. Joe trys to keep it fresh.
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Satriani at his best, as always..., August 15, 2008
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I don't agree with the "expert" reviews posted. I almost didn't buy the album because of them, but then decided I cannot possibly go wrong. If you like Satriani's fluid sound you will not be disappointed. The more I listen to it the more I love it - I like all songs, not just 1-4, or the last two. Satriani at his best. But, heh, I'm not an expert...
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Professor Satch Not As Good As Super Colossal, August 8, 2008
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Being a fan of Joe since "Surfing" I was looking forward to some new tunes. But this disc is disappointing. While there are 5 great songs: Musterion, Overdrive (perhaps the best of all), Out of the Sunshine, Asik Vaysel and Andalusia. The balance of the disc (5 more songs) are average at best. With Professor Satchafunkilus being the worst track.... dischordent !
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Still solid, but losing his touch., August 6, 2008
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Like most of the rest of you, I am a devoted Satriani fan, and have idolized the ground he walks on ever since I saw him in concert back in 1989 and had the honor of meeting him. I just bought this album a couple of days ago, and for the most part I am disappointed. It is a so-so album. I was pleasantly surprised by Super Colossal and I still listen to it often. His solos were sharp and the songs were very catchy. I'm in a band, and I base my ratings of an album by the likelihood of me playing a song during a gig. Other than the last two songs, and maybe Overdriver, nothing grabs me like his older material does. It seems like most of the album sans Asik Veysel and Andalusia were old "B" sides. I Just Wanna Rock is Crowd Chant all over again except it is cheesy. I did like the solo, but the remaining parts of the song were not good. I hate to be critical of the man who has kept me absolutely captivated over the past 20 years, but this is not his best work. Maybe Father Time is catching up to him. I hope he puts some new wrinkles into his next album.
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