JOE SATRIANI Looks Back On The Extremist Album In Premier Episode Of "Club Joe Streaming Sessions"; Video

May 4, 2020, 3 years ago

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JOE SATRIANI Looks Back On The Extremist Album In Premier Episode Of "Club Joe Streaming Sessions"; Video

In 1992, Joe Satriani recorded The Extremist, his fourth album, in Los Angeles with legendary producer Andy Johns and the Bissonnette brothers. Find out how it happened and what made the album so magical for Joe in the premier episode of Satriani's new series, "Club Joe Streaming Sessions". Watch below:

Satriani's new album, Shapeshifting, is out now via Sony Music/Legacy Recordings. Shapeshifting was co-produced by Satriani and Jim Scott (Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) with longtime associate John Cuniberti on board handling the mastering duties. Satriani enlisted a wide range of collaborators, both old and new, to help him bring the songs to life. Legendary drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Fogerty), bassist Chris Chaney (Jane’s Addiction) and keyboardist Eric Caudieux were the core musicians on the new album with additional contributions coming from Lisa Coleman (The Revolution) and Christopher Guest.

Order the album here.

Tracklisting:

"Shapeshifting"
"Big Distortion"
"All For Love"
"Ali Farka, Dick Dale, An Alien And Me"
"Teardrops"
"Perfect Dust"
"Nineteen Eighty"
"All My Friends Are Here"
"Spirits, Ghosts And Outlaws"
"Falling Stars"
"Waiting"
"Here The Blue River"
"Yesterday’s Yesterday"

"Nineteen Eighty" (Extended Version) video:

“Nineteen Eighty” video:

"Big Distortion" visualizer:



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