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The Essential Santana [Columbia]
(2002)
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There were enough Santana compilations that preceded the 2002 release of this two-CD, 33-song double CD that it was less of a remarkable event than it would have been had it appeared earlier. The material spans Santana's entire stint at Columbia, from the late '60s to the late '80s, including all the expected favorites: "Jingo," "Evil Ways," "Soul ...
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Moonflower [Bonus Tracks]
(2003)
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Santana
Moonflower was a bit of a strange deal in that the sprawling double album mixed live material from a 1976 London concert with studio tracks from 1977. The mixture also meant that several different lineups were involved, though there was an omnipresent core in Carlos Santana and keyboardist Tom Coster; the pair also wrote most of the original ...
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Between Good and Evil
(1998)
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Santana
Sony Music Special Markets' budget-priced compilation Between Good and Evil, drawn from the band's 1969-1977 Columbia Records catalog, is intended for the casual fan of Santana. It includes the group's two biggest hit singles of that period, "Evil Ways" and "Black Magic Woman," plus three other tracks from the massively popular first two Santana ...
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Moonflower
(1977)
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Santana
Santana, which was renowned for its concert work dating back to Woodstock, did not release a live album in the U.S. until this one, and it's only partially live, with studio tracks added, notably a cover of the Zombies' "She's Not There" (number 27) that became Santana's first Top 40 hit in five years. The usual comings and goings in band ...
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Festival
(1977)
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Santana
Santana's follow-up to its comeback album, Amigos, was another David Rubinson-produced effort that moved back toward more of a Latin rock feel, although it retained an essentially pop focus -- "The River" was the first real vocal ballad on a Santana album. If any doubt still existed that the group was no longer a band of equals but a platform for ...
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Best of Santana [2-CD]
(1991)
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Santana
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Black Magic Woman
(2002)
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California Jam 2
(1996)
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Various Artists
In the late 1970s, most American concert promoters didn't think of arena rock audiences as being very eclectic or broad-minded -- they assumed that if you listened to Sammy Hagar or Foreigner, you could care less about punk, new wave, soul, funk, or disco. Things changed in the 1980s, when it became hip to wear your Run-D.M.C. or Sex Pistols t ...
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