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The Extremist
1992 studio album by Joe Satriani From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Extremist is the fourth studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on July 21, 1992, through Relativity Records.[1] The album is one of Satriani's most popular releases and his highest-charting to date, reaching No. 22 on the U.S. Billboard 200[8] and remaining on that chart for 28 weeks,[9] as well as reaching the top 50 in six other countries.[10] Three singles reached Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart: "Summer Song" at No. 5, "Friends" at No. 12 and "Cryin'" at No. 24.[8] The Extremist was certified Gold on December 22, 1992.[1] and received a nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards,[11] Satriani's fourth such nomination.
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Overview
"Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness" is dedicated to Satriani's wife Rubina, and is the second song named after her, following "Rubina" from Not of This Earth (1986). "Summer Song" has endured as one of Satriani's best-known songs and is a mainstay at his concerts; it was used by Sony in a commercial for the Walkman[12] and was later included on the soundtrack to two of Sony's console video games: Formula 1 (1996) for the PlayStation and Gran Turismo 4 (2004) for the PlayStation 2. Two B-sides from The Extremist's recording sessions, "Crazy" and "Banana Mango II", together with the outtakes "Thinking of You", "Speed of Light" and "Baroque", were later released on Satriani's 1993 double album Time Machine.[2]
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Reissues
The Extremist has been reissued several times. The first was in 1997 through Epic Records[13] and again on June 16, 2008, as part of the Original Album Classics box set.[14] The most recent reissue was part of The Complete Studio Recordings, released on April 22, 2014, through Legacy Recordings; this is a box set compilation containing remastered editions of every Satriani studio album from 1986 to 2013.[15]
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Critical reception
Phil Carter at AllMusic gave The Extremist four stars out of five, saying that the album lives up to its name. "Summer Song", "Friends", "Motorcycle Driver", and the title track were noted as highlights.[16]
Track listing
All music is composed by Joe Satriani.
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Personnel
- Joe Satriani – guitar, Dobro, keyboard, synthesizer, banjo, mandolin, bass (tracks 8, 10), harmonica, arrangement, mixing, producer
- Phil Ashley – keyboard (track 6), synthesized strings, synthesized trumpet (track 10), squeezebox
- Gregg Bissonette – drums (tracks 1–6, 8, 9)
- Bongo Bob Smith – drums (track 8), percussion (track 8)
- Simon Phillips – drums (tracks 5, 10), tambourine
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion (tracks 2–4, 6, 8, 9)
- Jeff Campitelli – cymbals (track 10)
- Andy Johns – organ (tracks 2, 9), arrangement (track 1), engineering (tracks 1–9), mixing, production (tracks 1–9)
- Brett Tuggle – organ (track 4)
- Matt Bissonette – bass (tracks 1–6, 9)
- Doug Wimbish – bass (track 5), spoken vocals
Technical
- John Cuniberti – engineering (tracks 5, 6, 8, 10), production (tracks 5, 6, 8, 10)
- Bart Stevens – engineering assistance
- Dan Bosworth – engineering assistance
- Michael Semanick – engineering assistance
- David Plank – engineering assistance
- Michael Reiter – engineering assistance
- Julie Last – engineering assistance
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- Matt Mahurin – cover photography
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Certifications
Awards
References
External links
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