Flying In A Blue Dream  by Joe Satriani

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Flying In A Blue Dream
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The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
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Can't Slow Down
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Headless
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Strange
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I Believe
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One Big Rush
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Big Bad Moon
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The Feeling
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The Phone Call
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Day At The Beach (New Rays From An Ancient Sun)
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Back To The Shalla-Bal
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Ride
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The Forgotten (Part One)
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The Forgotten (Part Two)
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The Bells Of Lal (Part One)
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The Bells Of Lal (Part Two)
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Into The Light

About the album Flying In A Blue Dream

Flying In A Blue Dream is the third studio album by Joe Satriani, released on October 30, 1989. The album is known for its experimental approach, such as the use of radio interference in the introduction of the title track (a random recording of an Art Linkletter broadcast through the guitar pickups).

The album mainly contains instrumental rock and hard rock, with elements of blues rock, heavy metal, and funk. However, for the first time in his career, Satriani himself sings on 6 of the 18 tracks: Can't Slow Down, Strange, I Believe (dedicated to his father), Big Bad Moon (the second single from the album), The Phone Call, and Ride. The album was recorded in various studios in California, such as Fantasy Studios (Berkeley), Hyde Street, Different Fur, Coast Recorders, and Alpha & Omega Recording (San Francisco). Production was handled by Joe Satriani himself and John Cuniberti.

The album reached No. 23 on the Billboard 200, where it stayed for 39 weeks (!), and has been certified gold in the USA.

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