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Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards

Joe Satriani  Main Performer

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1 Premonition Satriani 3:52
2 Dream Song Satriani 4:48
3 Pyrrhic Victoria Satriani 5:08
4 Light Years Away Satriani 6:11
5 Solitude Satriani :57
6 Littleworth Lane Satriani 3:46
7 The Golden Room Satriani 5:19
8 Two Sides to Every Story Satriani 4:10
9 Wormhole Wizards Satriani 6:27
10 Wind in the Trees Satriani 7:42
11 God Is Crying Satriani 4:52
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Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Epic

Category: Pop/Rock

Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards

UPC: 886977350023

Release Date: 10/05/2010

Original Release Date: 10/05/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Premonition, Dream Song, Pyrrhic Victoria, Light Years Away, Solitude, Littleworth Lane, The Golden Room, Two Sides to Every Story, Wormhole Wizards, Wind in the Trees, God Is Crying]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Apparently his time in Chickenfoot made Joe Satriani want to get back to where he once belonged, so he goes retro on 2010?s Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards. About as far away from the heavy-footed party rock of Chickenfoot as possible, Black Swans is pure guitar prog, filled with compressed boogies, sci-fi synths, exotic flourishes, and all of Satch?s phasers and flangers in full-tilt overdrive. Often, it feels like a throwback to the glory days of Surfing with the Alien, but there are crucial differences and they're not subtle, either. First off, Satriani?s rock doesn?t rock so hard -- when the tempo is a little faster or when a song is built on riffs, not melody, it?s for a change in color, so nothing on Black Swans plays aggressively. Furthermore, the album lingers instead of pushes, Satriani setting the tone with long legato melodies and solos with plenty of pauses. As such, it?s not a record that will tear your head off but rather a record to appreciate for its contours and textures, a mature work from one of the great rock guitarists. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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