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Today in 1993 Joe Satriani released the album Time Machine Westbury, New York Instrumental rock, hard rock, blues rock Status:Active Years Acrive:1984-Present Joe Satriani (born July 15, 1956 in Westbury, New York) is an Italian American instrumental traditional heavy metal guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, with multiple Grammy Award nominations. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, and some of his former students have achieved fame with their guitar skills (Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan, Alex Skolnick, Mohsin Ahmed Yousufi). Satriani has been a driving force in the music credited to other musicians throughout his career, as a founder of the ever-changing touring trio, G3, as well as performing in various positions with other musicians. Nicknamed as The Guitar God or The Guitar Hero. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for Jaggers first solo tour. Later, in 1994, Satriani was the lead guitarist for Deep Purple. Satriani worked with a range of guitarists from several musical genres, including Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Larry LaLonde, Yngwie Malmsteen, Brian May, Patrick Rondat, Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, and Robert Fripp through the annual G3 Jam Concerts. He is currently the lead guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot. He is heavily influenced by blues-rock guitar icons such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore and Jeff Beck, but possesses his own easily recognizable style. Since 1988, Satriani has been using his own signature guitar, the Ibanez JS Series, which is widely sold in stores. He has a signature series amplifier, the Peavey JSX, signature VOX amPlug headphone amp, and signature VOX pedals The Satchurator distortion pedal, The Time Machine delay pedal, The Big Bad Wah wah pedal and The Ice 9 overdrive pedal Relativity Joe Satriani – vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass, harmonica, arrangement (track 3), production Phil Ashley – keyboard Tom Coster – organ Jonathan Mover – drums, percussion Jeff Campitelli – drums, percussion, cymbals, hi-hat Simon Phillips – drums Gregg Bissonette – drums Stuart Hamm – bass Matt Bissonette – bass Doug Wimbish – bass Disc 1 1. Time Machine (5:06) 2. The Mighty Turtle Head (5:12) 3. All Alone (aka Left Alone) (4:22) 4. Banana Mango II (6:05) 5. Thinking of You (3:57) 6. Crazy (4:06) 7. Speed of Light (5:14) 8. Baroque (2:16) 9. Dweller on the Threshold (4:15) 10. Banana Mango (2:44) 11. Dreaming #11 (3:37) 12. I Am Become Death (3:56) 13. Saying Goodbye (2:54) 14. Woodstock Jam (16:07) Total Time: 69:56 Disc 2 1. Satch Boogie (3:58) 2. Summer Song (6:00) 3. Flying in a Blue Dream (5:24) 4. Cryin (6:25) 5. The Crush of Love (5:47) 6. Tears in the Rain (1:51) 7. Always With Me, Always With You (3:39) 8. Big Bad Moon (5:22) 9. Surfing With the Alien (4:39) 10. Rubina (6:44) 11. Circles (4:14) 12. Drum Solo (2:14) 13. Lords of Karma (5:43) 14. Echo (7:49) Total Time: 69:56 Time Machine is the fifth studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on October 26, 1993 through Relativity Records and reissued in 1998 through Epic Records. It is a double-disc compilation: the first disc contains a selection of new tracks, outtakes and unreleased studio recordings, while the second disc is composed of live recordings from 1988 and 1992. The album reached No. 95 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and remained on that chart for eight weeks, as well as reaching No. 72 in the Netherlands and No. 87 in Germany. All Alone was released as a single, reaching No. 21 on Billboards Mainstream Rock chart and later receiving a nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the 1995 Grammy Awards, along with Speed of Light at the 1994 Grammys; these being Satrianis fifth and sixth such nominations. Time Machine was certified gold in October 1994 The albums 1998 reissue contains detailed liner notes explaining the story behind the content of both discs. Five tracks were originally recorded during the sessions for The Extremist (1992): Crazy, Banana Mango II, Thinking of You, Speed of Light (featured on the soundtrack to the 1993 film Super Mario Bros.) and Baroque. Four other tracks were previously released on Satrianis 1984 self-titled EP: Banana Mango, Dreaming #11, I Am Become Death and Saying Goodbye. youtube/watch?v=tdHhfhLBZLw
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