Monday, November 9, 2009

Jason Mraz ( request by Maem )

This is special for Maem, this is your Jason Mraz request songs

Jason Mraz - The Dynamo of Volition
Jason Mraz - Only Human
Jason Mraz - Make It Mine
Jason Mraz - Lucky
Jason Mraz - Love For A Child
Jason Mraz - Live High
Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
Jason Mraz - If It Kills Me
Jason Mraz - Details In The Fabric
Jason Mraz - Coyotes
Jason Mraz - Butterfly
Jason Mraz - Beautiful Mess


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Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream


Along with teaching some of the top rock guitar players of the '80s and '90s, Joe Satriani is one of the most technically accomplished and widely respected guitarists to emerge in recent times. Born on July 15, 1956, in Westbury, NY, and raised in the nearby town of Carle Place, Satriani -- inspired by guitar legend Jimi Hendrix -- picked up the guitar at the age of 14 (although he was initially more interested in the drums). Quickly learning the instrument, Satriani began teaching guitar to others and found a kindred spirit in one of his students, Steve Vai. By the late '70s, however, Satriani had relocated to Berkeley, CA. With his sights set on his own musical career, "Satch" kept teaching others, including such future rock notables as Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Larry LaLonde (Primus), David Bryson (Counting Crows), and jazz fusion player Charlie Hunter.

The '90s began with Satriani creating his own line of guitars for the Ibanez company (the JS Joe Satriani model), but it wasn't until 1992 that he would issue his next solo release, The Extremist. The double-disc set Time Machine followed a year later (a combination of new tracks, live material, and the long out-of-print Joe Satriani EP from 1984), and in 1994, Satch filled in on tour for the departed Ritchie Blackmore for heavy metal pioneers Deep Purple. Although he was asked to become a full-time member, Satriani turned down the offer to return to his solo career.

Satriani issued two more solo albums during the '90s -- 1995's self-titled release and 1998's Crystal Planet -- and also started the G3 guitar showcase tour with Vai in 1996, becoming an annual event and issuing a live document of the tour's initial run, G3: Live in Concert, a year later. 2000 saw Satriani issue his most musically daring release yet, the electronic-based Engines of Creation, and a year later, Live in San Francisco. Engines was nominated for a Grammy the next year, and after a successful tour he stepped back into the studio. The result, Strange Beautiful Music, was released in 2002. Electric Joe Satriani: An Anthology arrived in 2003, followed by Is There Love in Space? in 2004, Super Colossal in 2005, and Satriani Live! in 2006. In addition to his own albums, Satriani has guested on several other artists' albums over the years, including Blue Öyster Cult's Imaginos, Alice Cooper's Hey Stoopid, Stuart Hamm's Radio Free Albemuth, Pat Martino's All Sides Now, and Spinal Tap's Break Like the Wind. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

This is Joe Satriani with album Flying In A Blue Dream, have enjoy it and you can download it below

Joe Satriani - Back To Shalla Bal
Joe Satriani - Big Bad Moon
Joe Satriani - Can't Slow Down
Joe Satriani - Day At The Beach
Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream
Joe Satriani - Headless
Joe Satriani - I Believe
Joe Satriani - Into The Light
Joe Satriani - One Big Rush
Joe Satriani - Ride
Joe Satriani - Strange
Joe Satriani - The Bells Of Lal (Part 1)
Joe Satriani - The Bells Of Lal (Part 2)
Joe Satriani - The Feeling
Joe Satriani - The Forgotten (Part 1)
Joe Satriani - The Forgotten ( Part 2)
Joe Satriani - The Mystical Potato Head
Joe Satriani - The Phone Call

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