Produced by Joe Satriani and John Cuniberti
Released: March 31, 2008 (2008-03-31)
Genre: Instrumental rock
Length: 54:20
Label: Epic/Red Ink
MP3 TRACK LIST 00. Intro
01. Musterion
02. Overdriver
03. I Just Wanna Rock
04. Professor Satchafunkilus
05. Revelation
06. Come On Baby
07. Out Of The Sunrise
08. Diddle-y-a-Doo-Dat
09. Asik Veysel
10. Andalusia
Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock is the 12th studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani. The title has Greco-Biblical connotations. The initial part, Professor Satchafunkilus, is an extension of Satriani's nickname, Satch. The second part, in particular, the word "Musterion" is a Greek word for mystery.
Satriani has recently embarked on a special "Guitar Center Sessions" tour, which began on the release date of the album lasted through to April 11th. Following this, Satriani embarked on a worldwide tour, kicking off April 30th in Lisbon, Portugal, before moving to Australia, South America and will finally be returning to the U.S. in the fall of 2008.
Professor Satchafunkilus was produced through the creative envisioning of Satriani and John Cuniberti; guiding the musical talents of longtime drummer/percussionist, Jeff Campitelli and renowned bassist, Matt Bissonette. A special addition to the album’s artist list is Joe’s own son, ZZ Satriani, playing the tenor sax (only at intro of track 4).
In addition to his prior allusions to the science fiction genre in the titles of his tracks, this album has 2 tracks, "Asik Vaysel" and "Andalusia", dedicated to the memory of Aşık Veysel, Turkey's well known saz player. Satriani mixed some songs of Aşık Veysel and made his longest song in the album. Further, Satriani carries on the theme of exploring the humane facet of robots, started with the track "One Robot's Dream", with the track, "I Just Wanna Rock", which is about a robot's experiences at a rock concert
* The ballad "Revelation" was originally written about the death of friend Steve Morse's father. Mid way through the composition, Satriani realized he was writing about his own father’s recent death. In summation, this track is the third composition by Satriani about his father. The first one was "Into The Light" from the album Flying in a Blue Dream and the second was "Cryin'" from The Extremist .
* Most of the tracks were composed after 2006, but "Come on Baby" is a notable exception: Satriani began the song while it snowed in during a vacation in Lake Tahoe in 1993. It wasn't until 2007 that, upon the urging of his son, ZZ Satriani, he realized it was strong enough to finish. This is a love ballad dedicated to his wife, Rubina Satriani.
* In the track "Andalusia" from timecode 1:40 to 1:53 you can hear Joe play a riff that was previously seen and heard by Satriani fans on "The Satch Tapes" video/DVD, during a segment of that video where Joe is playing an acoustic guitar.
Special Thanx to Romty "Where the hell r u?"
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