Joe Satriani
Surfing with the Alien [ Epic Records / CD - released 3/Aug/1999 ] Joe's brilliant sophomore album defied traditional instrumental rock limitations to become a multi-million selling Grammy-nominated critical tour de force. |
G3 - Joe Satriani / Steve Vai / John Petrucci
Live in Tokyo (2CD) [ Music on CD / 2 CD - released 29/Nov/2014 ] Also featuring such incredible musicians as Billy Sheehan, Mike Portnoy, Tony McAlpine and Matt Bissonnette, this superb double set is an amazing meeting of talented maestros!" |
Joe Satriani
The Essential Joe Satriani [ Sony Music / 2 CD - released 21/Feb/2011 ] 30 of the best from one of the world's greatest guitar players - Joe Satriani a.k.a. Satch. |
Joe Satriani
Surfing With The Alien (LP) [ Music On Vinyl / LP - released 23/Sep/2010 ] Surfing With The Alien is Satriani's second album, released in 1987 and meant his breakthrough to a larger audience. It was the first instrumental Rock record to enter the charts in a very long time. Although the album contains fast and complex songs... |
Joe Satriani
What Happens Next [ Sony / CD - released 12/Jan/2018 ] Joe Satriani's 16th studio album is What Happens Next, a high-energy album that takes the legendary guitarist s skills to exciting new heights. The new instrumental album features a power trio of Satriani on guitar along with two Rock and Roll... |
Joe Satriani / Eric Johnson / Steve Vai
G3 Live In Concert [ Epic / CD - released 19/May/1997 ] |
Joe Satriani
Crystal Planet [ Epic Records / CD - released 3/Mar/1998 ] Fifteen tracks of Satch, playing great gat, as usual. Rated as one of his best, 'Crystal Planet' includes "Love Thing", "Ceremony", "A Train Of Angels" and "Up In The Sky". |
Joe Satriani
The Electric Joe Satriani: An Anthology [ Epic Records / 2 CD - released 18/Nov/2003 ] A fantastic double CD featuring fully re-mastered versions of Satch's greatest tunes, and including rare tracks "Slick" and "The Eight Steps". |
Joe Satriani
Engines of Creation [ Sony & BMG Entertainment / CD - released 3/Apr/2000 ] With nothing but computer-generated rhythms, timbres and his six-string, this American import CD features stunning sonic handiwork and astounding melodic assaults from The Satch. |