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Crushing Days: Tribute to Joe Satriani
 
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Crushing Days: Tribute to Joe Satriani

Joe Satriani
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 11, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: May 29, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Progressive Arts
  • ASIN: B0000516Y7
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #446,365 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Crushing Days (Slav Simanic)Slav Simanic 5:01$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Big Bad Moon (Joboj)Joboj 5:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Ice Nine (Rob Balducci)Rob Balducci 6:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Satch Boogie (Kelly Jones)Kelly Jones 4:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Summer Song (Carl Roa)Carl roa 4:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Crush of Love (Dave Martone)Dave Martone 3:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. New Day (Terry Syrek)Terry Syrek 3:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Driving At Night (Mike Chlasciak)Mike Chlasciak 4:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Why? (Steve Mannocchi)Steve Mannocchi 3:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Always With You, Always With Me (Ron Thal)Ron Thal 3:05$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Hordes of Locusts (Steve Booke)Steve Booke 5:29$0.99 Buy Track


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Guy Hebert, Consumer
...a truly excellent album. It puts a lot of other "tribute" albums to shame.

Product Description
"Crushing Days: A Tribute To Joe Satriani" pays tribute to the most successful and influential rock instrumentalist of all time.

Joe Satriani first burst onto the scene nearly 15 years ago as the live guitarist for Rolling Stones vocalist Mick Jagger. Since that time he has released 8 albums and has been nominated for 7 Grammy Awards.

Features blazing interpretations from Slav Simanic (ex-Eidolon), Rob Balducci (Favored Nations Records artist), Carl Roa (of The Magic Elf), Dave Martone, Terry Syrek, Mike Chlasciak (of Halford), Ron Thal (former Shrapnel Recording artist), and more.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very cool CD (but no substitute for the real thing), January 7, 2003
By Brian McFarland (Patchogue, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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The interpretations are widely varied, from "traditional" (an almost note-for-note remake of "Crushing Day") to bizarre (a bossa nova version of "Summer Song") to nearly unrecognizable (a version of "The Crush of Love" that's all over the map). If there's to be a source of discontent with the album it will be that you don't like what someone did with Joe's song (for me, it was only worth a one-star deduction).

The performances, however, are uniformly flawless; if you want to hear great guitar playing, you can't go wrong with this CD.

But before you buy this CD you should, of course, own the real thing: "Surfing with the Alien", "The Extremist", "Crystal Planet", and "Strange Beautiful Music" at the very least.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Satch fans, rejoice!!!, December 3, 2000
Finally, a tribute album to one of the most amazingly gifted guitarists of all time- the incomparable Joe Satriani!

I've actually had this album for a while now (since November 4th) and I've listened to it many times. For some reason, it was released earlier in Canada and boy was I surprised to see it! That surprise quickly turned into joy, as this is a truly excellent album. It puts a lot of other "tribute" albums to shame.

Here is a brief overview of the songs:

1. "Crushing Day" by Slav Simanic. I like it, but it is pretty much the same as Joe's version. Not that that is bad or anything. I happen to think "Crushing Day" is one of the most perfect songs he's ever done!

2. "Big Bad Moon" by Joe Bochar a.k.a. Joboj. Very cool rendition of a classic. Joboj actually does the lyrics on his guitar, which results in a very robotic sound. Nice job!

3. "Ice Nine" by Rob Balducci. Another very nice one. Good arrangement, awesome feel and some very impressive runs. Plus, the outro is the beginning of "The Forgotten (Part 2)," one of the most amazing songs ever written. How cool is that?!!

4. "Satch Boogie" by Kelly Jones. Wow! Now this is a tribute! VERY different from the original, which is the way a tribute should be, in my humble opinion. This version has a more funky, laid-back feel and is very impressive in its' own right. Very cool arrangement, too.

5. "Summer Song" by Carl Roa. Another VERY different version, even more so than "Satch Boogie." This is a very cool jazz-type jam track that would be totally out of place for the video to this song (on the awesome "Satch Tapes" video, which you should buy immediately if you haven't done so). I love this version in every respect. It is very well played and shows a lot of respect for the original. Joe would be proud!

6. "Crush of Love" by Dave Martone. This is one that I play a lot! It starts out with a very heavy, clean fuzz (which sounds amazing played on a powerful stereo, especially with a subwoofer) and then goes into a really cool, softer groove, then back to the heavy stuff, etc...As much as I love the original, this is just as good, if not better in its' own right. At first, you'll hear the heavy distortion and think 'huh?' but soon, you'll realize that this version is masterfully done. Everything about this one is excellent!

7. "New Day" by Terry Syrek. I must admit, I was a little surprised to see this song on the album, as it's not one of Joe's more well-known ones, but I like what Mr. Syrek has done with it. He gave it a cool tribal-type beat and plays it funky!

8. "Driving at Night" by Michael Chlasciak. BLEH! This is by far the worst song on the entire album. The original had a really cool ambient sort of feel to it that is hard to describe, and actually reminded me of being in a car in the middle of the night. This version is pretty much just noise. Chlasciak went nuts with the drum machine, cranking it up to a million beats per second and using heavy, grinding distortion for the guitars. He totally ruined the feel of the original. Imagine Pantera doing a love song. I don't think so.

9. "Why?" by Steve Mannocchi. This song has a great new arrangement that gives it a truly unique feel in comparison to the original. Another one that is slightly funky. Very well done.

10. "Always With You, Always With Me" by Ron Thal. This may just be the most inspired, radically different song on the whole album. It has a choir (from a keyboard, but very well done), flutes and some very impressive guitar work and humming by the author in tune to the music. At first, I thought 'what IS this?!,' but once I got into it, I realized that this is exactly the way to perform a tribute. Lots of time and effort surely went into this one. Ron Thal is a genius!

11. "Hordes of Locusts" by Steve Booke. This is similar to "Crushing Day" in that it is not too much different from the original, but it is very good nonetheless. The best version of this song is the live version on "Dreaming #11." That has got to be one of the best performances Joe has ever done!

Well, let's see...10 hits and 1 miss. I'd say that is a big success. This is, overall, an incredible album. No fan of Joe Satriani should be without it. Joe would be very proud, I'm sure. If you are already a Satch fan or just a guitar music fan in general, do yourself a big favor and BUY THIS NOW!

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4.0 out of 5 stars ICE 9? It Ain't that cold,how'd that fly under radar???, April 27, 2005
By M. T. Glass "DRUMatthias" (Portland; Rip City, not lobster town) - See all my reviews
I skimmed the album, and all in all, while most tracks are definitely listenable, and a few are particularly enjoyable, namely Satch Boogie and Hordes of Locust, which are stand outs, I must ask a blatantly obvious question after being a Satch fan for a number of years now...How in all that is sacred and holy did "Cool #9" get named "Ice Nine" for this release? They may both have '9's in the title, but one is Frozen, the other just cool while both are completely different tunes from nearly a decade apart in album release dates. The tune on this album is Cool #9, and is INCORRECTLY labeled Ice Nine, which is obvious just from the website soundclip. Make sure that if you buy this CD, you own EVERY SINGLE ALBUM that SATCH has released containing HIS songs which are featured here, or you will be hunted down, drawn & quartered at dawn in the center of town nearest your home.
Peace Out.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not What I Expected
Youd better get the Satriani albums themselves, starting with Crystal Planet. This tribute album was a totall dissapointment in my opinion.
Published on December 22, 2000 by Patrick

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