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Not of This Earth

Not of This Earth

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Artist: Joe Satriani
Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 32049

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 726697
UPC: 886972669724
EAN: 0886972669724
ASIN: B00160ANSM

Release Date: April 29, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Not of This Earth
  • Snake
  • Rubina
  • Memories
  • Brother John
  • Enigmatic
  • Driving at Night
  • Hordes of Locusts
  • New Day
  • Headless Horseman

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  • Joe Satriani

Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Wow!! Who is this guy??   June 13, 2008
That was my reaction when I first heard this back when it came out. Joe does some very cool gutar work on this. As we all know he just gets better and better. Definitley check this one out.


4 out of 5 stars not of this earth, but definitely of the 80's   September 16, 2006
Wow! Does this have 80's stamped all over it! Satch's breakout album was inarguably the guitar classic Surfing With The Alien, but this was the master's first offering, and it definitely is feeling it's decade at some points. Don't get me wrong; some of his best stuff is in here. The title track is awesome, as are Rubina, Memories and Hordes of Locusts. But The Snake, The Enigmatic and Driving At Night; yikes! These three sound like they came off the soundtrack of a bad John Hughes movie. For anyone starting out getting into Satch''s music, don't start with this one. This one is for the collector of all things Satch. Still a good album, but not a career-definer.


3 out of 5 stars First solo steps of a guitar god - 3.5 stars   August 9, 2006
Apparently recorded with the proceeds from an unsolicited credit card, this debut marks out Joe Satrianis territory right from the get go. As stated on the liner notes Joe didn't plan this to be a 'guitar chops record' but one with real music on it. That plan is achieved, though having heard a range of his later albums it's clear that he succeeded mor fully on those later discs. Though in some ways tihs is a little more experimental that some of the later releases - check some of the effects on The Snake, for instance.

Satriani set up his career with this disc, his fluid axework making his brand of guitar record something different to say, a Vai record which, while brilliant technically, are hardly mellow or easy listeining experiences. Joes style means he can shred and you can still relax to it at the same time and it's this flowing style that sets him apart from guys like Friedman, Vai, Tafolla and early Becker.

If you are a Satriani fan you must buy this. If your into instrumental guitar albums and somehow haven't heard Satriani, then buy Surfing With the Alien first and then come back to this. In fct the generic music fan would probably enjoy Surfing.. ,if they leave their preconceptions at the door.

However I defend my 3.5 star rating due to - the ideas here aren't fully realised; the mellowness here is a touch overdone and no real songs with vocals which reduces the connectivity with an audience.



2 out of 5 stars Guitar legend's debut.   October 25, 2005
 4 out of 10 found this review helpful

In many ways a relic of its era, "Not of This Earth" is the first widely distributed release by Joe Satriani (a previous EP ended up being reissued as part of "Time Machine", years later). The guitarist, supported by drummer Jeff Campitelli and percussionist John Cuniberti came into public attention when Steve Vai, a former student of Satriani, ended up singing his teacher's praises in the music press.

The result is that this album, more than likely to have been lost in the shuffle of instrumental rock music, received wider recognition and poised Satriani to explode into a bonafide celebrity on his next record.

The album itself is a bit uneven-- Satriani is a flawlessly brilliant guitarist, but as a songwriter, he wasn't quite ready. Several pieces ("Not of This Earth", "Hordes of Locusts") seem to run out of steam before they end, and a couple ("The Snake", "Driving At Night") feel like bad '80s metal. On the other hand, several pieces shine-- delicate and lovely "Rubina", reggaeish and emotionally soaked "Memories", and the overtly Frippesque "New Day" are all fine examples of what Satriani is capable of. But my favorite is probably "Brother John", where Satriani abandons all his effects and performs his delicate and bubbly melody cleantone.

In the end, the album is ok, but Satriani would go on to do so much more interesting in the future. Come back to this one if you've picked up a bunch of other stuff and are looking for more, but most should start with "Surfing With the Alien".



5 out of 5 stars GREAT INSTRUMENTAL DEBUT BY THE SATCH   October 5, 2005
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is one of my favorite Joe Satriani cds. This was Joe's first album and sounds just as good as his second album Surfing With The Alien. Joe plays guitars,bass,and keyboards on all the songs. Joe's guitar work is top notch from start to finish; as usual. Some of the best songs include;RUBINA,DRIVING AT NIGHT,THE SNAKE,NOT OF THIS EARTH,and HORDES OF LOCUST. A must own for Satriani fans.

 

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