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Japanese version of 2000 release from guitar teacher to thestars (members of Metallica, Primus and Counting Crows)who first made an impact with 1987's 'Surfing With the Alien'. 11 tracks including 'Devil's Slide', 'Flavor Crystal 7','Borg Sex' and 'Until We Say Goodbye'. Plus an 'EnginesOf Creation' guitar pick. Standard jewelcase.
Personnel: Joe Satriani (guitar, keyboards, programming); Eric Caudieux (keyboards, bass, programming); Pat Thrall (bass); Anton Fig (drums). "Until We Say Goodbye" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. With Crystal Planet, Joe Satriani made an effective return to his signature sound following the erratic blues-rock detour of Joe Satriani. For the follow-up to Crystal Planet, Satriani is once again exploring novel territory in an effort to keep his music fresh, and Engines of Creation is the biggest stylistic shift he's made yet -- to electronic music. Satriani's guitar is still the focal point of the music, to be sure, but while his virtuosity is obvious, it's often submerged in the new demands of this musical idiom. That isn't a surprise either, given that Satriani is one of the few guitar shredders whose taste and musicality have never been in question. But fans who simply want to hear him rip through his typical jaw-dropping solos may be disappointed (even though, in the end, there are more than a few solos), as will those guitar fans who reflexively disdain all sounds electronic. Having defended it, though, Engines of Creation isn't a total success. While the music is certainly influenced by techno and electronica, it probably won't appeal to listeners coming from those arenas; overall, it simply isn't as adventurous as much genuine electronica, avoiding complex backing rhythms or edgy sonic textures; nor is it as hypnotic, meandering or drifting aimlessly at times instead of moving into trancelike states of consciousness. Plus, Satriani's songs are often more traditional than they may seem upon first listen; many of the compositions are based on repeated themes and riffs and standard rock-song structures, switching between recurring, identifiable sections rather than gradually building and unfolding. However, the album can also be quite inventive. Satriani has challenged himself to find ways of coaxing totally new sounds from his guitar, and he weaves them seamlessly into the futuristic electronic soundscapes. Moreover, his melodies and main themes have rarely been this angular and off-kilter, meaning that exploring this music has indeed helped Satriani refresh and re-imagine his signature sound. Even the pieces that aren't ultimately that revolutionary are still intriguing, since very few musicians have the technical training and innate sense of musicality required to mine this territory. Overall, Engines of Creation is a brave and sporadically successful experiment, and it's also a promising new direction for Satriani should he choose to continue this vein of exploration and take it out even farther. ~ Steve Huey Master shredder and guitar instructor to some of rock's biggest names, Joe Satriani could surely rest on his laurels. His instrumental virtuosity has already placed him in the hallowed halls of music, yet he continues to release fresh, inventive material. Combining guitar showmanship and electronica, his most ambitious release yet, ENGINES OF CREATION expands his repertoire even more. "Devil's Slide," with its furious machine gun riffs and time changes, shows that Satriani won't be making a New Age album anytime soon. "Flavor Crystal 7" proves that while he's no Moby, he can deliver some catchy breaks and beats of his own. On the trippy "Borg Sex," he demonstrates the heavy guitar effects that have made him famous, while "Until We Say Goodbye" is a return to the mellower melodic phrasing of his earlier works. "Attack" is a Crystal Method-inspired ambient piece, and "Champagne" features blues licks over an electronic backbeat. OnQ (5/00, p.118) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The work of a truly gifted musician....sweeping and strongly identifiable melodies glide over the less organic background..." Engines Of Creation Music Joe Satriani Engines Of Creation Songs | 1. | Devil's Slide | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Flavor Crystal 7 | |
| 3. | Borg Sex | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Until We Say Goodbye | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Attack | |
| 6. | Champagne? | |
| 7. | Clouds Race Across the Sky | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Power Cosmic 2000-Part 1, The | |
| 9. | Power Cosmic 2000-Part 2, The | |
| 10. | Slow and Easy | |
| 11. | Engines of Creation | |
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