| | | | powiększ | | | | | | | opis dodatkowy do Santana Santana III | | 1.Batuka 2.No One To Depend On 3.Taboo 4.Toussaint L'overture 5.Everybody's Everything 6.Guajira 7.Jungle Strut 8.Everything's Coming Our Way 9.Para Los Rumberos
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| Santana Santana III on Numbered Limited Edition Hybrid SACD On Par With Psychedelic Masterworks Such as Miles Davis' Bitches Brew: Extensive Studio Echoes, Exotic Percussion, and Spanish-Styled Flavors Course Through the Songs The final Santana album recorded with the leader's famed Woodstock lineup, one of the most capable and explosive bands ever assembled, Santana III (commonly referred to as The Third Album) is a beacon of Latin-tinged rock, melodic creativity, and cohesive interplay. The record also marks the debut of young guitar virtuoso Neal Schon, who functions as the ideal foil to Santana, whose playing on this 1971 set rivals that of the finest in his career. [...więcej...]
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... But there are also a number of important 'firsts' on this album; Coke Escovedo joins in for the first time on percussion, as does Neal Schon (Journey) - who was a mere 17 of age when they recorded the album - on guitar. Santana III is viewed by many as the band's commercial and creative highpoint. The band sounds [...] | | | |
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... With Schon in the fold, Santana strives for the unknown, and yet, manages to stave off the numbing excesses that define much of the period's output. From the opening "Batuka," peppered with Schon's [...] | | | | | SACD | |
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