Tracklist
Oriental Melody | 3:53 |
Belly Dancer | 5:00 |
Starry Night | 3:53 |
Chords Of Life | 4:12 |
Mind Storm | 4:10 |
Sleep Walk | 2:42 |
New Last Jam | 4:16 |
Mountain Song | 3:28 |
What Breaks A Heart | 5:17 |
Seven String | 4:00 |
Hill Groove | 4:07 |
The Journey | 4:07 |
The Traveller | 5:36 |
You Saved My Life | 5:02 |
Credits (22)
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Joe Satriani Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Bass, Keyboards, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By
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Eric Caudieux Co-producer, Edited By, Electronics, Photography By
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John Cuniberti Co-producer, Recorded By, Engineer, Mixed By, Percussion
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Kaz Utsunomiya A&R
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Rex Ray Art Direction, Design
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Matt Bissonette Bass
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Jeff Campitelli Drums
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Justin Phelps Engineer
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Robert Fripp Guest, Electric Guitar
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Emily Hay (2) Legal
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Peter Paterno Legal
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Wayne Forte Management
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John Giddings Management
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Fred Duffin Management
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Wendy Hoffhine Management
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Provident Financial Management Management
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Mick Brigden Management
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BG Management Management
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Bernie Grundman Mastered By
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Jay Blakesberg Photography By
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Michael J. Sandoval Technician
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Mike Manning Technician
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burketop
July 31, 2017
referencing Strange Beautiful Music, SACD, Multichannel, Album, ES 86294
An absolutely stunning surround mix featuring fantastic fidelity and steeped in dynamics, Strange Beautiful Music has several tracks I keep coming back to. The highlight of the disc's surround presentation has to be the quadraphonic presentation of the four guitar lines in the closer, "You Saved My Life" - for fans of surround sound this track alone would be worth the price of admission.
If you know Satch, this album is in the same vein as The Extremist, Time Machine and Flying, couple ballads with wonderful melodies and the rest more upbeat rock tracks with moments of extreme shredding but also Satch's signature ear for hooks that resonate, memorable melodies.
Such a shame they didn't include the surround mix on the recent USB 24/96 release, would be great to have a 5.1 24/96 .flac download of this excellent album but even better would be seeing an album like The Extremist get the 5.1 treatment.
If you know Satch, this album is in the same vein as The Extremist, Time Machine and Flying, couple ballads with wonderful melodies and the rest more upbeat rock tracks with moments of extreme shredding but also Satch's signature ear for hooks that resonate, memorable melodies.
Such a shame they didn't include the surround mix on the recent USB 24/96 release, would be great to have a 5.1 24/96 .flac download of this excellent album but even better would be seeing an album like The Extremist get the 5.1 treatment.
reganjeremy
July 5, 2019