59-845: Legg may refer to: People [ edit ] Adrian Legg , English guitar player Andy Legg (born 1966), Welsh footballer Barry Legg (born 1949), British former Member of Parliament John Legg (politician) (born 1975), American educator and politician John Legg (footballer) , New Zealand footballer John Legg (ornithologist) (c. 1765–1802), British ornithologist John Wickham Legg (1843–1921), English medical doctor and theologian Leopold George Wickham Legg (1877–1962), English academic historian, son of John Wickham Legg Sonya Legg , British oceanographer Stuart Legg (1910-1988), British documentary filmmaker Thomas Legg (born 1935), British senior civil servant Fictional characters [ edit ] Harold Legg , character on
118-680: A copyright infringement suit against Coldplay in the United States District Court for the Central District of California . Satriani's suit claims that the band's song " Viva la Vida " includes "substantial original portions" of the Satriani song "If I Could Fly" from his 2004 album, Is There Love in Space? The Coldplay song in question received two Grammy Awards . Coldplay denied the allegation. The case
177-458: A Palmer Speaker Simulator. He has released a Class-A 5-watt tube amp called the "Mini Colossal". In 2009, Satriani split from Peavey and returned to using Marshall amps. Live, he has been using a Marshall JVM410JS since 2009. His effects pedals include the Vox wah , Dunlop Cry Baby wah, RMC Wizard wah, DigiTech Whammy , BK Butler Tube Driver, Boss DS-1 , Boss CH-1, Boss CE-2, Boss DD-2 and
236-471: A San Francisco-based band called Squares, which he formed with his brother-in-law Neil Sheehan in the late 1970s. He was later invited to join the Greg Kihn Band , who were on the downside of their career, but whose generosity helped Satriani pay off the overwhelming credit card debt from recording his first album, Not of This Earth , released in 1986. The same year, he also sang backing vocals on
295-694: A car chase sequence in the Don Johnson -starring show Nash Bridges . In 1992, Satriani released The Extremist , his most commercially successful album to date. The album was certified Gold in the United States and peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 . Radio stations across the US picked up "Summer Song", which got a major boost when Sony used it in a major commercial campaign for their Discman portable CD players. "Cryin'", " Friends ", and
354-681: A concert tour intended to include a rotating trio of guitarists. The original lineup featured Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eric Johnson . The G3 tour has continued periodically since its inaugural version, with Satriani the only permanent member. Other guitarists who have performed in G3 include Yngwie Malmsteen , John Petrucci , Kenny Wayne Shepherd , Robert Fripp , Andy Timmons , Uli Jon Roth , Michael Schenker , Adrian Legg , Paul Gilbert , Steve Morse , and Steve Lukather . In 1998, Satriani recorded and released Crystal Planet , followed by Engines of Creation , one of his more experimental works featuring
413-606: A label other than Epic Records or its parent company, Sony Music . In late 2022, Satriani announced a continuation of his G3 touring project, under the title G4 Experience V6.0 , which is set to take place on January 3–7, 2023. The event will be led by Satriani, together with Peter Frampton —among his final performances before retirement, Steve Lukather , and Steve Morse , and will include workshops and jam sessions by Alex Skolnick , Andy James , Cory Wong , Eric Gales , John 5 , Mateus Asato , and Nili Brosh . In early 2024, Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eric Johnson embarked on
472-634: A limited-run "Reunion" tour of the original G3 lineup. Subsequently, Satriani and Vai continued touring as a double bill. After more than fifty years of professional and personal friendship, the pair wrote and recorded their first single together, "The Sea of Emotion, Pt.1", which was released on March 29, 2024. In May 2008, Satriani joined hard rock supergroup Chickenfoot , composed of former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony , and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer, Chad Smith . The band features Hagar on vocals, Satriani on guitar, Anthony on bass, and Smith on drums. Their eponymous debut album
531-494: A number of National Hockey League and Major League Soccer teams, including the Minnesota Wild (NHL), New York Islanders (NHL), and New England Revolution (MLS). The song is also used in the 2K Sports hockey video game NHL 2k10 . "Redshift Riders", another song from Super Colossal , is "...based on the idea that in the future, when people can travel throughout space, they will theoretically take advantage of
590-470: A performance by Legg is the wryly funny storytelling patter he uses between songs, some of these stories included on Adrian Legg Live (2017). His distinctive wit is also in written evidence everywhere from his liner notes to his tablature books. Legg included the use of modeling technology and MIDI for fingerstyle guitar on his 2004 album Inheritance , which features extensive use of guitar synthesisers and modeled guitar sounds. This stands in contrast to
649-433: A piece entirely in arpeggios similar to a classical guitar style. He makes extensive use of altered tunings and capos . Legg has said that his true home is onstage. "Playing live is the whole point... Everyone makes a journey, an effort; we all come together – me, the audience, the people who run the venue – to share this wonderful, universal, human emotional interaction. This is where music lives." A significant part of
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#1732791799215708-425: A signature amp that Marshall scheduled for release in 2011. They replaced the reverb with noise gates that eliminate lag when switching channels. The clean channel was replaced by the clean channel of a 6100 LM model, which Satriani likes as an option to use distortion pedals with. The orange overdrive channel and the modern red overdrive channel have been better matched with each other as Satriani claims to prefer
767-432: A standard Boss DD-3 (used together to emulate reverb effects), Boss BF-3, Boss OC-2, Barber Burn Drive Unit, Fulltone Deja Vibe, Fulltone Ultimate Octave, and Electro-Harmonix POG (Polyphonic Octave Generator), the latter being featured prominently on the title cut to his 2006 Super Colossal . He has collaborated with Vox on a range of signature-effect stompboxes . These include the "Satchurator" and "Ice 9" distortions,
826-413: A successful solo music career, starting in the mid-1980s. He is a 15-time Grammy Award nominee and has sold over ten million albums, making him the bestselling instrumental rock guitarist of all time. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for his first solo tour. Satriani briefly toured with Deep Purple , joining shortly after another departure of Ritchie Blackmore from
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944-543: A wide variety of guitar amps , with Marshalls being his main amplifier (notably the limited-edition blue-colored 6100 LM model) up until 2001, and his Peavey signature series amps, the Peavey JSX, up until his time with Chickenfoot. The JSX began life as a prototype Peavey XXX and developed into the Joe Satriani signature Peavey model. However, Satriani still used distortion pedals with the clean channel rather than
1003-540: Is a fixed-bridge guitar with no tremolo system. The guitar he was most associated with during the 1990s was a chrome-finished guitar nicknamed "Chrome Boy". This instrument can be seen on the Live in San Francisco DVD. However, the guitar used for most of the concert was in fact a lookalike nicknamed "Pearly", which featured Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickups. Satriani uses a number of other JS models, such as
1062-518: Is a reference to Star Trek , which features a cybernetic race known as the Borg . His albums and songs often have otherworldly titles, such as Not of this Earth , Crystal Planet , Is There Love in Space? , and Engines of Creation . On the album Super Colossal , the song titled "Crowd Chant" was originally called "Party on the Enterprise". It would have featured sampled sounds from
1121-605: Is also adept at other speed-related techniques such as rapid alternate picking and sweep picking . Satriani was influenced by Jimi Hendrix and by English rock guitarists such as Brian May , Eric Clapton , Jimmy Page , Ritchie Blackmore , and Jeff Beck . He was also influenced by jazz fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth . Satriani endorses Ibanez 's JS Series guitars and the Marshall JVM410HJS amplifier. Both lines were designed specifically for him as signature products. The Ibanez JS1 (the original JS model)
1180-447: Is considered a highly technical guitarist, and has been referred to as a top guitar virtuoso . He has mastered many playing techniques on electric guitar, including legato , two-handed tapping and arpeggio tapping, volume swells , harmonics , and extreme whammy bar effects. During fast passages, Satriani favors a legato technique (achieved primarily through hammer-ons and pull-offs ) that yields smooth and flowing runs. He
1239-531: Is currently using a Neunaber Audio Immerse Reverberator for his reverb needs. Joe Satriani Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American rock guitarist, composer, and songwriter. Early in his career he worked as a guitar instructor, with many of his former students achieving fame, including Steve Vai , Larry LaLonde , Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett , Andy Timmons , Charlie Hunter , Kevin Cadogan , and Alex Skolnick . Satriani went on to have
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#17327917992151298-415: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adrian Legg Adrian Legg (born 16 May 1948) is an English guitar player who has been called "impossible to categorize". He plays custom guitars that are a hybrid of electric and acoustic , and his fingerstyle picking technique has been acknowledged by the readers of Guitar Player who voted Legg
1357-536: The Starship Enterprise from Star Trek . But as Satriani explained in a podcast , legal issues regarding the samples could not be resolved, and he was unable to get permission to use them. He then removed the sounds from the song and called it "Crowd Chant". Its ending theme was inspired by composer Gabriel Fauré 's " Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50 ". The song is used as goal celebration music for
1416-759: The electronica genre. Two shows at the Fillmore West in San Francisco were recorded in December 2000 and released as Live in San Francisco , a two-disc live album and DVD. Satriani released Strange Beautiful Music in 2002 and Is There Love in Space? in 2004. In May 2005, the musician toured India for the first time, playing concerts in Delhi , Kolkata , and Mumbai . In 2006, he recorded and released Super Colossal and Satriani Live! , another two-disc live album and DVD recorded May 3, 2006, at
1475-556: The "Time Machine" delay, and the "Big Bad Wah". Satriani's 2000 guitar rig has been documented in detail. Satriani's work frequently makes references to various science fiction stories and ideas. " Surfing with the Alien ", "Back to Shalla-Bal ", and "The Power Cosmic 2000" refer to the comic book character Silver Surfer , while "Ice 9" refers to the secret government ice weapon in Kurt Vonnegut 's Cat's Cradle . "Borg Sex"
1534-509: The "best acoustic fingerstyle" player four years in a row (1993–1996). From his early start as a bench technician customising electric guitars, Legg moved into guitar instruction, publishing books and videos on guitar technique. In 1996 and 1997, Legg shared the stage with acclaimed guitar experts Joe Satriani , Eric Johnson and Steve Vai as part of the G3 tour . Vai called Legg "Uncle Adrian" and Satriani said of Legg's musicianship, "He's simply
1593-467: The 1986 debut album by Crowded House . In 2003, he played lead guitar on The Yardbirds 's release Birdland . In 2006, he made appearances on tracks for Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan 's solo CD/DVD dual disc, Gillan's Inn . On Dream Theater 's 2007 album, Systematic Chaos , Satriani contributed spoken lyrics to the song " Repentance ". He also contributed a guitar solo to Jordan Rudess ' 2004 solo release, Rhythm of Time . He composed much of
1652-846: The Alien to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its publication. This was a two-disc set that includes a remastered album and a DVD of a never-before-seen live show filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1988. Satriani's next album, Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock , was released on April 1, 2008. On May 29, 2008, Satriani revealed that he was joining hard rock supergroup Chickenfoot , composed of former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony , and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. They released their debut, self-titled album on June 5, 2009. A second album, titled Chickenfoot III , followed on September 27, 2011. On December 4, 2008, he filed
1711-628: The Grove in Anaheim, California . In 2006, Satriani signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock , a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in underserved public schools throughout the US. The artist has personally delivered instruments to children in the program through a charity raffle for the organization, and like Steve Vai, sits on its board of directors as an honorary member. On August 7, 2007, Epic/Legacy Recordings re-released Surfing with
1770-464: The JS double neck model, JS700 (primary axe on his self-titled CD, seen on the 1995 Joe Satriani tour, which features a fixed bridge, P-90 pickups, and a matching mahogany body and neck), JS6/JS6000 (natural body), JS1 (the original JS model), JS2000 (fixed-bridge model), a variety of JS100s, JS1000s and JS1200s with custom paint work, and a large number of prototype JSs. All double-locking bridges have been
1829-523: The band in November 1993. He has worked with a range of guitarists during the G3 tour , which he founded in 1995. Satriani has been the guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot since joining the band in 2008. Satriani was born in Westbury, New York to a family of Italian descent. His paternal grandparents were from Piacenza and Bobbio , while his maternal grandparents were from Bari . He
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1888-469: The best acoustic guitar player I've ever heard. I don't know anyone else who can create such a cascade of beautiful notes... Adrian plays like he's got hammers for fingers." Legg was born in Hackney , London, England. He studied the oboe as a child, but in teenage years his interest shifted to the guitar. In the early 1970s, Legg won both the composition and performance sections of a competition run by
1947-671: The bridge and neck positions from 2005 to the present). He has more recently introduced the Satch Track single-coil pickup that he used in his humbucker/single coil-equipped signature Ibanez guitars. He has since replaced the Satch Track with the Sustainiac. The JS line of guitars is Satriani's signature line, with the JS1000, JS1200, JS2400, JSBDG, and JS20th using Ibanez's original Edge double-locking tremolo bridge. The JS100 and JS120s both use Ibanez's Edge 3 tremolo bridge. The JS1600
2006-683: The built-in overdrive channels. He has used other amplifiers over the years in the studio, such as the Peavey 5150 (used to record the song " Crystal Planet "), Cornford, and the Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ (used to record the song " Flying in a Blue Dream "), among others. He later switched to the Marshall JVM series, having used a modified JVM 410H in his Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards tour in 2010 and with Chickenfoot in 2010 and 2011. These modified JVM Marshall amps were prototypes for
2065-404: The cosmological redshift effect so they can be swung around large planetary objects and get across [the] universe a lot faster than normal", according to Satriani. On the album Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock , the song "I Just Wanna Rock" is about a giant robot on the run who happens to stumble upon a rock concert. Originated by the now-defunct magazine BAM in 1977 as
2124-465: The guitarist released an eponymous retrospective collection of songs he had recorded in the 1970s with his band Squares. The following April, he published his seventeenth solo album, Shapeshifting . On January 19, 2022, Satriani released "Sahara" as the first single from his eighteenth album, The Elephants of Mars . The record was released on April 8, 2022, by earMUSIC , making it Satriani's first since his 1995 self-titled album to be released by
2183-542: The late-night show. He appeared as himself in the film Moneyball , playing " The Star-Spangled Banner ". The American Dad episode "Why Can't We Be Friends" featured the song "Always with Me, Always with You". The song was also sampled in the Nicki Minaj single " Right Thru Me ". Satriani joined Chickenfoot in voicing themselves in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "IAMAPOD". Satriani
2242-471: The more acoustic sound of Guitar Bones . In an interview with Frets, a Guitar Player publication, Adrian listed some of the signal processors and effects that he utilizes to shape his acoustic tone. This included several notable effects boxes such as the Effectrode PC-2A compressor, a Wampler Pedals Black '65 Overdrive, and an Effeectrode Helios fuzz. Adrian also endorses Neunaber Audio and
2301-601: The now defunct Guitar magazine, published by Musical New Services of Denmark Street, which led to his being asked to contribute articles to the magazine. From then on, his technical flair produced a stream of articles in UK music press in the 1970s and early 1980s, culminating in the 1981 Kaye and Ward book "Customising Your Electric Guitar." He spent from 1979 to 1981 as a technician at Rose Morris Ltd., who then handled Marshall amplification, Ovation Guitar and Takamine Guitars , and designed original and well-reviewed passive circuits for
2360-565: The organic overdrive of the JVM over pedals. The red overdrive channel was modified for a beefy rock rather than a nu metal sound. The effect loop has been simplified to be serial only. Satriani has used many amps in the studio when recording, including the Peavey Classic. He used Marshall heads and cabinets, including live, prior to his Peavey endorsement. Recently, he used the JSX head through
2419-613: The original Edge tremolo, not the newer models, which point to a more custom guitar than the off-the-shelf models. Satriani played a red 7-string JS model, seen in the G3 Live in Tokyo DVD from 2005. He also has a prototype 24-fret version of the JS, now called the JS–2400, which he has used with Chickenfoot. He has also used other prototypes featuring a Sustainiac or a JS model with three single coil-sized humbucker pickups. Satriani has used
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2478-543: The self-titled Crowded House album. In 1987, Satriani's second album, Surfing with the Alien , produced radio hits and was the first all-instrumental release to chart so highly in many years. The track "Crushing Day" was featured on the soundtrack of a low-budget film titled It Takes Two . In 1988, Satriani helped produce the EP The Eyes of Horror for the death metal band Possessed . That same year, he also released an EP titled Dreaming #11 , which featured
2537-522: The soap opera EastEnders Places [ edit ] Legg, County Antrim , a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland Legg, County Fermanagh , a townland in Belleek, County Fermanagh , Northern Ireland Legg, West Virginia , unincorporated community Other uses [ edit ] 12075 Legg , an asteroid See also [ edit ] Leg (disambiguation) Legge ,
2596-523: The song "The Crush of Love". In 1989, Satriani released the album Flying in a Blue Dream . It was said to be inspired by the death of his father, who died in 1989 during the recording of the album. "One Big Rush" featured on the soundtrack to the Cameron Crowe movie Say Anything... . "The Forgotten Part II" was featured on a Molson Dry commercial in Canada in 1993. "Can't Slow Down" featured in
2655-451: The soundtrack for the racing video game NASCAR 06: Total Team Control , while his song "Crowd Chant" was featured in NHL 2K10 and Madden NFL 11 . In 2009, he played two characters in season three of Adult Swim 's Metalocalypse . Satriani has starred in several movies, including the 2006 Christopher Guest film For Your Consideration , as the guitarist in the band that played for
2714-656: The then relaunched Vox guitars. In 1990, he was involved in the prototyping and launch of the highly successful Trace Acoustic amplifiers, and continues to maintain technical relationships with the musical instrument industry. From a 1983 promotional flyer (Technopickers) from Spindrift Records; having demonstrated Ovation guitar for a number of years and with sessions with Tom Robinson, a tour with Richard Thompson and appearing on Radio One's in Concert programme all have helped established Adrian. Legg's first US release, Guitars and Other Cathedrals in 1990, pleased guitar fans. Over
2773-643: The time being fellow Long Island native Steve Vai (who also went to Carle Place). While he was teaching Vai, he was attending Five Towns College for studies in music. In 1978, Satriani moved to Berkeley, California , to pursue a music career. Soon after, he resumed teaching. His students included Kirk Hammett of Metallica , David Bryson of Counting Crows , Kevin Cadogan from Third Eye Blind , Larry LaLonde of Primus and Possessed , Alex Skolnick of Testament , Rick Hunolt (ex- Exodus ), Phil Kettner of Lȧȧz Rockit , Geoff Tyson of T-Ride , Charlie Hunter , and David Turin . Satriani started playing in
2832-497: The title track were regional hits on radio. In late 1993, Satriani joined Deep Purple as a temporary replacement for departed guitarist Ritchie Blackmore during the band's Japanese tour. The concerts were a success, and Satriani was asked to join the band permanently, but he declined, having just signed a multi-album solo deal with Sony, and Steve Morse took the guitarist slot in Deep Purple. In 1996, Satriani founded G3 ,
2891-451: The wealth of his talent and experience with teaching DVDs, videos and books. In recent years, he has also been a commentator-at-large for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered", and even more recently, regular listeners have heard his guitar versions of the show's theme music. Legg plays fingerstyle guitar , mixing an alternating-bass style with harmonics , banjo-peg retuning and single or double-string bending. Often he will play
2950-505: The years, he's played at the Montreux Jazz Festival and toured with Richard Thompson, David Lindley, Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and as part of the G3 Tour featuring Satriani, Johnson and Favored Nations founder Steve Vai . For G3, Legg served as an opening act in 1996 and a headlining act in 1997. An infrequent singer, Legg helped with vocal duties on the collaborative G3 performance of Red House by Jimi Hendrix . He has also shared
3009-554: Was about to enter the studio to record a new album, and dates were released for an autumn tour. He also said that demos had been recorded for a second Chickenfoot record. Satriani released his 13th studio album, Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards , on October 5, 2010. He issued the DVD/Blu-ray of his three-dimensional concert film Satchurated: Live in Montreal on April 24, 2012, after its limited showing in theaters. The film
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#17327917992153068-703: Was based on, and replaced, the Ibanez 540 Radius model that Satriani first endorsed. Many of his guitars are made by the company, including the JS1000 and JS1200. These guitars typically feature the DiMarzio PAF Pro (which he used up until 1993 in both the neck and bridge positions), the DiMarzio Fred (which he used in the bridge position from 1993 to 2005), and the Mo' Joe and the Paf Joe (which he has used in
3127-675: Was dismissed in September 2009, with each party paying their own trial costs. The artist released a live DVD recording of a concert in Paris titled Live in Paris: I Just Wanna Rock and a companion two-CD set on February 2, 2010. In March 2010, he participated with other guitarists in the Experience Hendrix Tribute Tour, performing music written and inspired by Jimi Hendrix . In May 2010, Satriani announced he
3186-550: Was raised Roman Catholic . He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix . Satriani heard the news during football practice, where he then announced to his coach that he was quitting to become a guitarist. Satriani graduated from Carle Place High School . In 1974, he studied music with jazz guitarist Billy Bauer and with reclusive jazz pianist Lennie Tristano . The technically demanding Tristano greatly influenced Satriani's playing. He began teaching guitar, with his most notable student at
3245-680: Was released on April 22, 2014. A book titled Strange Beautiful Music: A Memoir was also published, to coincide with the release of the box set. In August 2014, Satriani participated in the G4 Experience—a weeklong guitar camp—with fellow guitarists Paul Gilbert and Andy Timmons , and keyboardist Mike Keneally . In February 2015, the first dates were announced for the Shockwave World Tour, in support of Satriani's 15th studio album, slated for release in July. Shockwave Supernova
3304-648: Was released on July 24, 2015. The album was conceived after Satriani found himself playing guitar with his teeth a lot during the Unstoppable Momentum tour, and had a daydream about an alter ego, "Shockwave Supernova", making him do it. On September 16, 2017, Satriani teased his upcoming 16th studio album, What Happens Next , through social media. The album was released on January 12, 2018. He collaborated with former Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith , two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members. On April 5, 2019,
3363-565: Was released on June 5, 2009. The first single and video released was the track "Oh Yeah", which was played on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on June 5, 2009. Satriani received a co-writing credit on all the songs on the band's debut album. Broken Records magazine asked Satriani about his new band, and he enthusiastically mentioned, "it was great fun" and it gives him a "kick in the music bone" to play with such great talent. He said it felt natural to step back and play more rhythm than solo guitar. Chickenfoot's second album, Chickenfoot III ,
3422-471: Was released on September 27, 2011. The album's first single was the track "Bigfoot". Satriani is credited on many other albums, including guitar duties on Alice Cooper 's 1991 album, Hey Stoopid , Spinal Tap 's 1992 album, Break Like the Wind , Blue Öyster Cult 's 1988 album, Imaginos , and band members Stu Hamm and Gregg Bissonette 's solo records. He was credited with singing background vocals on
3481-546: Was shot in December 2010 in Montreal and was directed by award-winning filmmakers François and Pierre Lamoureux. Satchurated 3D is the first Blu-ray concert film available with Dolby TrueHD 7.1. On May 7, 2013, Satriani released his 14th studio album, titled Unstoppable Momentum . A career retrospective box set titled Joe Satriani: The Complete Studio Recordings , which contains remastered editions of every studio album from Not of This Earth to Unstoppable Momentum
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