| 1. Macarena |
| 2. Brazil |
| 3. Manisero |
| 4. Por Una Cabeza |
| 5. Granada |
| 6. Moliendo Cafe |
| 7. Boda de Luis Alonso |
| 8. Fire Dance from "Love, the Sorcerer" |
| 9. Espana Cani |
| 10. Siboney |
| 11. Jesusita en Chihuahua |
| 12. Malaguena |
| 13. Pajarillo (Fuga) |
| 14. Sobre la Olas |
Latin Album,Orlando Pops,Madacy Records,Latin,Latin Pop,Orchestral Pop
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Supernatural
Santana Manufacturer: Bmg/Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J7J4 Release Date: 1999-06-15 |
Tracks:
- (Da Le) Yaleo
- Love Of My Life (Featuring Dave Matthews)
- Put Your Lights On ( Featuring Everlast)
- Africa Bamba
- Smooth (Featuring Rob Thomas)
- Do You Like The Way (Featuring Lauryn Hill & CEE LO)
- Maria Maria (Featuring The Product G&B, Produced by Wyclef)
- Migra
- Corazon Espinado (Featuring Mana)
- Wishing It Was (Featuring Eagle Eye Cherry)
- El Farol
- Primavera
- The Calling (Featuring Eric Clapton)
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The Arista debut of Carlos Santana and band gives fans of the soulful guitar vet two albums in one, but it's a decidedly good-news, bad-news proposition. First, there's a fine collection of late-'90s-model Santana--tastefully tooled songs driven by Latin jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms ("[Da Le] Taleo," "Africa Bamba," "Migra," "Primavera," and the emotionally charged instrumental "El Farol") that allow Carlos plenty of elbowroom for his passionate soloing. Then there's the collection of tracks featuring a lineup of de rigueur alternative and hip-hop stars, including Dave Matthews, Everlast, Rob Thomas, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Eagle Eye Cherry. To their credit, Matthews ("Love of My Life") and Eagle Eye Cherry ("Wishing It Was") muster enough chemistry to make the fusion work. But the rest of the collaborations feel like an unnecessary stretch to reach out to a younger demographic that El Jefe has little trouble attracting on his own terms. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
music prostitution at it's best.......2007-07-24
No Mas!.......2007-07-14
an intriguing cross-section of musical flavors.............2007-06-08
Some of the most well-known songs from this album include "Smooth" with Rob Thomas, "Maria, Maria," with Wyclef Jean, and "Corazon Espinado," with Mana. For me, "Smooth" was great to hear, the first several times on the radio, but I think it was [a bit] played out. Rob Thomas has strong vocals but they don't blend well with Santana. Thomas sounds almost too "trendy," here. The beauty of Santana is that he is timeless and he could appear on any album, from probably any time, and his scorchingly hot guitar licks would still ignite your speakers, and that is probably why this musical coupling didn't work so well. Whereas, "Maria, Maria" succeeds in sounding street and like Santana is channeling the hauntedness of the barrio with Wyclef's tight production (hip hop meets latin soul). Great! "Corazon Espinado" is right on the mark. Mexican rock band Mana sounds wonderful with Santana, and their vocals and back-up compliment him beautifully. If I was really going to analyze every track on this album, it would take all day for you to even get through this review! So, I will stop right now and just say that SUPERNATURAL is [overall] a very compelling project, and when it's good, it's great. If there are some songs you don't like, just skip them, because there really is something here for everyone.
Supernatural is Simply Super.......2007-05-30
Great sounds.......2007-05-24
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Como Ama una Mujer
Jennifer Lopez Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3SS80 Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Qué Hiciste
- Me Haces Falta
- Como Ama Una Mujer
- Te Voy A Querer
- Por Que Te Marchas
- Por Arriesgarnos
- Tu
- Amarte Es Todo
- Apresurate
- Sola
- Adios
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Through the course of Como Ama Una Mujer, the first full-blown collection of Spanish-language tunes from multicultural diva Jennifer Lopez, we keep waiting for it to happen. A sweltering, hands-in-the-air dance anthem--the kind that made Lopez a superstar. Alas, the club beats never materialize: not even a soul-diva shimmy. The closest Lopez comes to is midtempo first single "Que Hiciste." (Seek out the pulsing, reggaeton-flavored remix for maximum dance floor fabulousness.) What we get here is a surprisingly solid collection of elegant ballads and rock-flavored tunes that showcase new vocal strengths and surprising lyrical maturity. Producers Marc Anthony, Estefano and Julio Reyes give Lopez the gloss without overpowing her, a key element to the disc's success. La Lopez recycles one track from 2005's Rebirth, "(Can't Believe) This Is Me," which pops up here as the superior "Porque te Marchas." The disc's second half is a sweeping, often gorgeous, stream of romantic consciousness, starting with the lovely "Tu" and gliding through the gently chugging "Sola." And the beautiful closing track "Adios" is a standout, pairing Lopez's lilting vocals with a gentle string arrangement and a rousing chorus of voices. A sterling achievement from a diva whose talent is just beginning to blossom. --Joey GuerraCustomer Reviews:
Nice CD.......2007-07-31
Terribly Disappointed.......2007-06-27
Mi opinion, escucha este CD antes de comprarlo!.......2007-06-21
1 hit song.......2007-06-15
best ever from jennifer lopez.......2007-06-05
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The Best of Santana
Santana Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062FZ Release Date: 1998-03-31 |
Tracks:
- Jingo
- Evil Ways
- Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
- Oye Como Va
- Samba Pa Ti
- She's Not There
- No One To Depend On
- Open Invitation
- Hold On
- Bella
- Winning
- All I Ever Wanted
- Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana)
- Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile)
- Everybody's Everything
- Soul Sacrifice
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There are a couple of Santana best-of compilations out there, and even a few mastersound gold-plated CDs, but this collection is as good a place as any for a newcomer to explore. It contains the band's three essential charters--"Black Magic Woman," "Evil Ways," and "Oye Como Va"--along with some lesser hits. Santana broke barriers, making ethnic-influenced music palatable to the mainstream, but this set doesn't sound like a history lesson. Few bands have ever made better music for driving on a hot summer day, and this CD is ideal for blasting out the windows of your car on a crowded thoroughfare. --Charles R. CrossCustomer Reviews:
Lots of good stuff, some not so great........2007-07-15
Am I the only fan who loves Touissant L'Overture?.......2007-03-09
Nevertheless, if you're a Santana newbie, this might or might not be the ideal introduction, it DOES contain Jingo, Evil Ways, Soul Sacrifice, Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen, Oye Como Va, Samba Pa' Ti, No One to Depend On, Dance Sister Dance, Europa and Winning (his only listenable '80's AOR hit), after all. But really, anybody looking to get into the guy should start with Abraxas and Santana III, then proceed to the rest of the guy's first five albums (Santana, Caravanesari and Love, Devotion, Surrender), and they'd have the best Santana ever made. But again, this isn't a bad way to get acquainted with the guitar god we call Santana.
A Good Buy!.......2007-01-12
Santana: Energetic Rhythms.......2006-11-03
The Best of Santana.......2006-08-17
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Abraxas
Santana Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062FL Release Date: 1998-03-31 |
Tracks:
- Singing Winds, Crying Beasts
- Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
- Oye Como Va
- Incident At Neshabur
- Se A Cabo
- Mother's Daughter
- Samba Pa Ti
- Hope You're Feeling Better
- El Nicoya
- Se A Cabo (Live)
- Toussaint L'Overture (Live)
- Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen (Live)
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Santana's 1970 follow-up to their Woodstock-propelled smash '69 debut found leader Carlos Santana further expanding his San Francisco group's already broad musical boundaries. To wit: two hit singles that emanated from opposite ends of the spectrum--"Black Magic Woman," originally written and recorded by English blues-rock guitarist Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac, and New York Latin percussionist/dance music king Tito Puente's infectious "Oye Como Va." Tying blues, rock, and salsa together in one pancultural package, Abraxas also featured such standout tracks as "Gypsy Queen" and "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts." The latter underscored the growing Eastern sensibilities of guitarist Santana. --Billy AltmanCustomer Reviews:
great listen.......2007-07-12
Abraxas is the most popular album mainly because it features the two biggest hits from the band "Black Magic Woman" and "Oye Como Va". Those aren't the only great songs, in fact, those are just the tunes that warm you up for the rest of the album, which is probably even better than the two hits. "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts" opens the album on a quiet note, building in suspense the great guitar and keyboard work that the Abraxas album pulls off so well. "Incident At Neshabur" is probably the best song on here, because it leans more on the jazzy side and gives Santana a chance to really get a feel for his guitar playing.
The second side of the album is just really solid latin rock/hard rock. I really made a mistake when I originally said this album was overrated. Nope, far from it. The music is too good to be ignored.
ABRAXAS IS ONE OF SANTANA'S MANY GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS........2007-04-16
RITCHIE VALENS would forever be known as the first true latino hispanic Rock star of his kind that would combine latin songs with Rock n' Roll. However, VALENS' untimely death in February 1959 along with BUDDY HOLLY and J.P. "The big Bopper" RICHARDSON would mark the end of an era and Rock n' Roll's first real tragedy calling the fatality "the day the music died." With VALENS gone, who would be the next latino hispanic Rock star to pick up where VALENS left off. It would be years later before the whole world would get their answer.
Originally born in Autlan De Navarro, Mexico, but relocated to Tijuana, Mexico several years later, it would be in Tijuana that Carlos Santana would fall in love with his first passion, the guitar. In 1961, Carlos Santana would make a decision that would forever change his life. Carlos Santana would make the crossing himself, by moving from his native Mexico to San Francisco, California. It would be in San Francisco, a few years later that SANTANA would form the SANTANA BLUES BAND. Like his fellow latino hispanic predecessor RITCHIE VALENS, SANTANA'S mixture of music would comprise of Latin music, Latin Blues music, Jazz and Rock n' Roll. With this in mind, SANTANA was beginning to gain respect and recognition for his innovating sound and music taking right where RITCHIE VALENS left off. SANTANA would really gain more recognition and fame following his blistering performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
SANTANA would record and release his self-titled debut album "SANTANA" in 1969 to highly critically acclaim. At last, SANTANA'S name will forever always be next to RITCHIE VALENS' name as one of the few latino hispanic Rock stars. Following the release of SANTANA'S self-titled debut album and the extremely successful World Tour that followed, it was now time for SANTANA to triumphantly head back into the recording studio and record the follow-up album to the extremely successful self-titled debut album.
After a certain amount of time flew by, SANTANA would evolve out of the recording studio with the finished and completed product and hand the album in to Columbia Records. As a result, Columbia Records would release this album as the "ABRAXAS" album in 1970. "ABRAXAS" would become a far more polished and superior album then that of the self-titled debut album released in 1969. And just think, it would take a PETER GREEN (FORMALLY OF FLEETWOOD MAC) composition called "Black Magic Woman" to not only really put SANTANA on the Rock n' Roll map, but forever secure SANTANA with his true trademark sound. In my opinion, "ABRAXAS" is without a doubt, a true testament of an extremely talented guitar genius and a fine fitting tribute to a great legendary artist and his band that were truly indeed, far ahead of their time.
It is now time for the sound and music of SANTANA to speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking musically. The legendary masterpiece album "ABRAXAS" begins with the incredible sounding latin music extravaganza "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts," with would evolve into the PETER GREEN composition classic and the forever SANTANA trademark rendition latin Rocker "Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen," the groundbreaking second spanish speaking Rock hit song ever, "Oye Como Va," the fast paced Latin / Jazz song "Incident At Neshabur," the amazing Latin Rocker "Se A Cabo," the breathtaking Latin Rocker "Mother's Daughter," the slow and beautifully arranged Latin Rocker "Samba Pa Ti," the blistering Latin Hard Rocker "Hope You're Felling Better" and the one minute and twenty-nine second Spanish Latin song "El Nicoya." May I also add that SANTANA'S revolutionary guitar riffs and licks are really the true Rock stuff that is made of legend. SANTANA'S unbelievable guitar arrangements and playing were sizzlin' red hot and on fire while recording the song tracks for this legendary album.
Overall, this is one hell of a great album worth seeking further research and information into and checking out especially if you are a hardcore diehard SANTANA fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not familiar with the sound and music of SANTANA, you might want to check out the many greatest hits compilation albums first before you decide on which SANTANA album to purchase that you feel is right for you. You can do all of your researching and purchase all of the SANTANA albums either through both Amazon com or Borders Books and Music stores.
I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary masterpiece album to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This legendary album has forever proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great treasure album that no hardcore music fan or devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, following the release of "ABRAXAS," SANTANA would embrace on another World Tour to promote the "ABRAXAS" album. SANTANA would perform before sell-out crowds the world over up to this very day. As you are all well aware, the SANTANA legend and legacy does not even come close to ending here. SANTANA would record and release many more great albums and hit single songs for many more years to come. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will all just have to stay tuned and read further about it at a later date. SANTANA received the highest ultimate honor by being inducted as a member of the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. With this in mind, SANTANA has forever left his mark in Rock n' Roll history and will never be forgotton. So here's to you CARLOS. Thanks for the great memories with many more to come. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. LONG LIVE SANTANA. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever In Rock, John L.
A masterpiece...........2007-03-08
A classic rock album still being played today........2006-03-28
Singing Winds,Crying Beasts Track 1
Se a Cabo track 5
Hope your feeling better track 8
and the romantic Samba Pa Ti track 7
The only track i don't not agree should be on this original 8 track album is track 9 El Nicoya I strongly recommend to buy the new version relased in 2000 since it has live tracks played april of 1970.I also recommend buying Supernatural. Perfect album I will listen for days to come Santana Abraxas
Great Album but Needs Better Remastering!.......2006-03-11
The cd itself has got great liner notes explaining a brief early history of Santana which is a nice touch. The bonus tracks, all previously unreleased, actually enhance the listening experience which seldom results as many other attempts at adding bonus tracks to otherwise classic albums tend to take away somewhat from the overall quality of the album. Also, given the fact that these last 3 tracks were recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall, the sound quality is very good.
However, it's with the main course of this meal and not the dessert that I have my beef with. I don't know how much of this is due to a severely deteriorated master source but the sound quality of the album proper (i.e. the first 9 tracks) is quite poor. The volume levels are low overall and the bass seems to overpower everything else.
To its credit, nowhere on the cd does it claim that this album has been remastered only that it has been mastered by Vic Anesini which gives us hope that the powers that be can still seek out a better master source from the vaults or do a proper remastering job with today's state of the art equipment to truly do justice to this brilliant classic rock album.
And now to the quality of the songs: Carlos Santana who once played with Miles Davis is very obviously heavily influenced by him, Tito Puente and Gabor Szabo (Gypsy Queen) and this is very evident on this album. Peter Green from the original Fleetwood Mac and the composer of "Black Magic Woman" was also involved in the making of this cover version of his song which is arguably even better than the original which may not be the case for the other cover "Oye Como Va" wherein Tito Puente's version with lots more percussion probably is better and yet both tracks are every upcoming guitarist's dream jam songs.
Speaking as a guitarist myself I can tell you that there are few joys that surpass that of jamming to "Oye Como Va" with a band and "Black Magic Woman" is one of the first songs that I learnt to play note-for-note when I first started playing years ago. Although most people remember the album for these 2 tracks, the rest of the tracks are also very good and "Samba Pa Ti" is just a brilliant piece of mood music and great tone and phrasing on the part of Carlos on guitar.
There is little doubt in my mind that Santana will make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon if they are not already in there and that this album will be the main reason why. My recommendation is to wait for the May release of this album on mini lp sleeve replica and hopefully with better sound quality by our friends in Japan who tend to do a better job of sound production generally and so I'm keeping my fingers crossed, having already pre-ordered my copy.
If you don't mind too much about sound quality, then go ahead and get this album if you are a fan of great classic rock and/or you are an aspiring rock guitarist as this is essential listening if you belong to either category.
Recommended.
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The Best Tango Album in the World, Ever!
Various Artists Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008L3R0 Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Mi Buenos Aires Querido - Carlos Garcia
- La Cumparsita - Jose Basso
- Por Una Cabeza (from "Scent of a Woman") - The Tango Project
- Cambalache - Julio Sosa with Leopoldo Federico
- El Firulete - Mariano Mores
- Canaro En Paris - Hector Varela
- Rodriguez Pena - Francisco Canaro
- Sur - Jorge Sobral with J.A. Giaimo
- 9th Of July - Osvaldo Pugliese
- El Esquinazo - Carlos Garcia
- La Rayuela - Astor Piazzolla
- Fuga Y Misterio - The 12 Cellists featuring Juliane Banse
- Volver - Carlos Gardel
- La Punalada - Sexteto Mayor
- La Yumba - Osvaldo Pugliese
Tracks:
- Caminito - Flordino Sassone
- El Choclo - Alfredo De Angelis
- Yira Yira - Flordino Sassone
- Cafetin De Buenos Aires - Hugo Del Carril
- A Media Luz - Carlos Garcia
- El Portenito - Carlos Garcia
- Taquito Militar - Mariano Mores
- Re Fa Si - Alfredo De Angelis
- Adios Muchachos - Flordino Sassone
- Ojos Negros - Raul Garello
- El Metejon - Anibal Troilo
- El Torito - Alfredo De Angelis
- Quejas De Bandoneon - Anibal Troilo
- Adios Nonino - Sexteto Mayor
- Mi Buenos Aires Querido (Vocal Version) - Carlos Gardel
Customer Reviews:
Excellent CD.......2006-07-20
Leonard in Hemet, CA.......2006-04-20
with DEFECT.......2006-02-01
THE MUSIC ALWAYS STOPS PLAYING RIGHT AT THE SAME TIME OF THE CD, THE 12 TH SONG, SO ITS PRETTY MUCH A CD PROBLEM.
I DUNNO WHATS THE REFUND POLICY, OR CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER, ITS SO BAD , COS THIS TANGO CD IS GREAT. I ENJOYED IT MUCH , UNTIL.........
THX
My review is for ballroom dancers.......2005-09-15
There are a few lousy tracks within this collection, but it has been my experience that with all cds there will always be tracks you tend to skip over.
Do not let the $14.99 price tag for a two disk set turn you off. This is good music.
Something is missing........2004-12-28
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Santana
Santana Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062FJ Release Date: 1998-03-31 |
Tracks:
- Waiting
- Evil Ways
- Shades Of TIme
- Savor
- Jingo
- Persuasion
- Treat
- You Just Don't Care
- Soul Sacrifice
- Savor (Live)
- Soul Sacrifice (Live)
- Fried Neckbones (Live)
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By the time Santana arrived on the San Francisco scene in 1968, the Grateful Dead's freeform antics were already legendary. But Santana was a jam band of another order--fueled by Latin rhythms, blues, bebop, and straight-ahead rock. Having set the audience at the 1969 Woodstock festival on its collective ear, the band did the same for the nation with its self-titled debut, released later that summer. Songs such as "Evil Ways," "Jingo," and "Soul Sacrifice" contain extraordinary ensemble playing, powered by percolating congas and timbales and topped by the grippingly human cry of Carlos Santana's guitar. The 1998 reissue of the album contains three bonus tracks recorded live at Woodstock: "Savor," "Soul Sacrifice," and "Fried Neckbones." --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
Santana's First Album is Well Worth It.......2007-03-14
(3.5 stars) Good, but sadly not excellent.......2007-03-10
Don't panic, though. If it's not sung in English (or is an instrumental, for that matter), it's probably an absolute KILLER. Soul Sacrifice is a showstopper, the song that broke them through at Woodstock and is, without a doubt, the best song here. I especially love that part when Rolie and Carlos trade bars for a couple seconds. Cool, no? Jingo would've made for a killer opener, I think, but what the hell. It's one of my favorites regardless of where it was sequenced. You want polyrhythm? Well, you got it! Waiting kicks things off on a solid note, sure it sounds a bit like Soul Sacrifice but Soul Sacrifice is so damn good that doesn't mean a thing. Savor takes a bit longer than the other good tracks here to get its mojo workin', but once it gets past that introduction it's good. Not great, but good. Treat's the only instrumental here I DON'T like - it's just kinda blah.
Don't start here if you're building a Santana collection - Abraxas and III are places to go. But don't miss it, either. Added bonus: The best cover art EVER to grace a Santana record.
Carlos Santana's Smokin' Debut.......2007-02-19
When I heard "Waiting" for the first time in a long time, it made me want to get up and do the rhumba. Even better than that, the integral "Shades of Time/Savor" had me looking for the nearest furniture that I could play the congas on. This music is definitely addicting and the re-mastered version includes three tracks recorded at Woodstock.
I highly recommend this.
Santana's 1st release.......2006-07-30
A brilliant combination of Rock, Latin and African influence.
I have owned this album first on vinyl and later on CD. Over 35 years now and songs like Evil way and Soul Sacrifice sound as fresh as new.
3 Santana albums are a necessity for any collector
Santana
Abraxas
Santana III
These are the basic and best of many other great titles Carlos Santana released in all these years.
Well recommended.
Fantastic Debut Album.......2006-03-19
Latin rhythms, rock and blues all merge together to form Santana's unique sound.
This "30th Anniversary Edition" has been digitally remastered and sounds great.
The icing on the cake is the three bonus tracks from Santana's electrifying Woodstock performance, a performance that shot the band into national prominence and deservedly so.
The original Santana band lineup was to go on to make 2 more excellent albums (Abraxas and III) before parting ways but neither of them, nor the albums that followed with other musicians, capture the raw energy of the group the way this first album did.
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Caravanserai
Santana Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AKY7E Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Eternal Caravan Of Reincarnation
- Waves Within
- Look Up (To See What's Coming Down)
- Just In Time To See The Sun
- Song Of The Wind
- All The Love Of The Universe
- Future Primitive
- Stone Flower
- La Fuente Del Ritmo
- Every Step Of The Way
Customer Reviews:
Santana at their best.......2007-06-28
Caravanserai is perhaps Santana's most underrated album (and no, it has nothing to do with that Canterbury band around at the same time called Caravan- MUCH different bands!). Why is the album so underrated? Because to my knowledge, classic rock radio has never played anything from it (or if they did, those days are long gone). It's mostly an instrumental album. It sounds like what you've come to expect from Santana (you know, lengthy guitar jams, latin influences, etc) though it's slightly jazzier than previous efforts. It has the absolutely glorious "Song of the Wind". Now THAT'S a classic song. Shame it's been ignored for so many years.
One thing that's important to note is that the songs actually get longer and jazzier as the album goes on. By the time you reach the final song ("Every Step of the Way") you're up to 9 whole minutes of classic guitar work mixed with those famous latin influences that only Santana could pull off successfully. What a great guitar sound, and what a great album. 52 minutes of total satisfaction. With the current price people are selling it for, you can't lose. Buy it now.
Muy gracias, Carlos.......2006-12-25
I am the Light.
The music keeps going. Deeper and deeper I go. I look at things previously with a kind of detachment. Just another stage to play on...just another experience of consciousness...it looked real, it felt real, but was it? Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe "True Reality" cannot even be touched.
The music continues.
I breathe in the music. I let it seep into my cells. I let it dance in each atom of creation. I let it melt in between the seen and the unseen and I breathe in my wholeness...I breathe out my holiness...I know who I am. I know where I am. I am that which I am. The fire burns bright within me and around me. The music starts to go deeper and deeper into my soul where I remember that I am just a space/just a place love.
This body is only a vehicle.
It is not who I am.
I am that I am.
I AM.
There is no other.
I breathe in...
I breathe out...
The music continues. New delights. New insights. New realms appearing as well as old ones dissolving. The changeless reality within all remains unaffected.
All is well.
Peace be still.
Peace I give to you...not as the world gives but as I give...
the I of me...the I of you...the I of we..
It's
all
One...
Dang, I got the munchies. Is there anymore of that left over pizza?
=)
Peace and Blessings, everyone!
Santana starts down the fusion path.......2006-12-13
The entire band is on fire on every song and Carlos is playing with an urgency that takes everything to another level.
Essential and beyond the rating system.
This one still works.......2006-10-27
DARING MUSICAL WORK.......2006-09-13
This album was not Rock nor Salsa; but Jazz-Rock and simply very adventurous to any musician even for someone with the musical popularity like Santana.
Full of heartfelt, introspective guitar solos, yet very different from the previous albums, Santana or Abraxas.
In my humble opinion, this is one of the finest accomplishment for this great artist.
Highly recommended.
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Moonflower
Santana Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AKY7M Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Dawn / Go Within
- Carnaval
- Let The Children Play
- Jugando
- I'll Be Waiting
- Zulu
- Bahia
- Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
- Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana)
- Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)
Tracks:
- She's Not There
- Flor D'Luna (Moonflower)
- Soul Sacrifice / Head, Hands & Feet (Drum Solo)
- El Morocco
- Transcendance
- Savor / Toussaint L'Overture
- Black Magic Woman (Single Version)
- I'll Be Waiting (Single Version)
- She's Not There (Single Version)
Album Description
Moonflower, originally released in 1977 was a return to the Latin influences of the band's earlier albums. This collection includes both live recordings of classics such as 'Soul Sacrifice' & 'Black Magic Woman'. Includes 3 single version bonus tracks 'Black Magic Woman', 'I'll Be Waiting' & 'She's Not There'. Columbia. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Solid, slick, professional.......2007-07-14
About 40% of the album was actually recorded in the studio. In general this is above average for Santana of this period, and compares favorably to material on Amigos and Festival. "She's Not There", a cover of the classic Zombies tune, is nicely done. I also like the instrumentals, especially "Flor D'Luna".
The other 60% is live. It's not bad but not great. I'm not a big fan of Graham Lear's drumming on "Black Magic Woman" -- way too rockish and "square", unlike Michael Shrieve's slinky Latin groove on earlier versions. And this version of "Soul Sacrifice" is a pale shadow of either the studio version or the legendary Woodstock performance. The percussion section is definitely nowhere near what it was in the band's early days.
If you like Santana's mid-late 70s sound or live rock albums from that period, you will definitely want to pick Moonflower up (and will surely rate it higher than I did). If you prefer Santana's first three albums or the early 70s jazz-rock period, you may be disappointed. (Though I doubt you will feel you wasted your money.) If you're interested in picking up your first Santana live album, I would go for either the complete Woodstock performance (on the 2 cd reissue of the first Santana album), the 1971 Fillmore gig (on the 2 cd reissue of Santana III), or the 1973 live album Lotus. After you get those, check this one out.
String Cheese Theory.......2007-06-14
This release does suffer a little bit from out-dated electronic technology. Many bands, to their credit, avoided jumping on the synthesizer band wagon back in the 70's. King Crimson is one good example. This has proven to be a wise decision and here's why: updates in technology have rendered the electronics used in the 70's obsolete.
Traditional instruments such as drums, bass, sax, flute, trumpet, guitar are never going to sound "out of date" because there is no technological improvement to the instrument that will render them obsolete. Synthesizers on the other hand, are out of date within months of their first use and that's exactly why some of the music on this CD sounds a little dated - especially the cheesy ARP Strings used by Coster.
One other annoying little thing is Santana's repeated use of a chromatic walk up the guitar neck on a single string while striking the string at lightening speed with his pick (right hand) and running his guitar through an echo-plex. Don't get me wrong, to be sure, it's a very cool effect. But it is sooooo overused by Santana that it diminishes its effectiveness in the music and leaves me questioning his virtuosity (sorry Santana fans). He uses that lick all over the place on this release and also on Borboletta. Truly GREAT musicians just don't do that.
So, other than some of the instrumenation sounding a tad dated, this really is a fantastic release and worthy of your hard earned pennies. 4.5 stars. It's not quite a 5 in my book but it's close.
Essential Santana due to the definitive version of "Europa".......2007-03-03
Santana's Best Jams.......2006-09-26
The band for the live cuts was one tight group, and, in my opinon, the best collection of musicians Carlos (or Devadip Carlos, as he called himself at the time)has ever assembled. I can not offhand think of another Santana album where the band is so astonishingly enegetic and incredibly tight. The jazz/fusion influence of Tom Coster's keyboard playing can be felt throughout.
For me, the tracks that particularly stand out are "Europa", "Transcendance", and "Soul Sacrifice". The live version of Europa, with its increaed tempo and careful use of feedback, and the extended jamming near the end, is worth the price of the album. "Transcendance" is a studio cut with an exteded guitar jam that's fast and tight..no sloppy notes here. The live "Soul Sacrifice" is the album's tour de force, where no ounce of energy is spared. The guitar work is beyond description. The closing power chords rank right up there with the most powerful rock chords ever recorded. As reviewer GLM accurately states, this track will "test your speakers" and "make your ear wax fall out". It's tough to listen to this one and not feel pumped afterward, wondering what hit you.
The one drawback to this CD, and it's a minor one, is that the tracks too frequently alternate between studio and stage. If played right through, the arrangement of the tracks can present too much of a mood change. You can easily overcome this by suitably programming your player. Also, the opening track, Dawn/Go Within, gets cut off way too early. Just as the groove is really picking up and Tom Coster is laying down some great piano chords, the song fades and segues into the live "Carnaval".
This album says it all for Santana.
Enjoy.
The best guitar solo.......2006-09-12
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Chavez Ravine
Ry Cooder Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009353IW Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Poor Man's Shangri-La
- Onda Callejera
- Don't Call Me Red
- Corrido de Box Eo
- Muy Fifi
- Los Chucos Suaves
- Chinito Chinito
- 3 Cool Cats
- El U.F.O. Cayo
- It's Just Work For Me
- In My Town
- Ejercito Militar
- Barrio Viejo
- 3rd Base, Doger Stadium
- Soy Luz Y Sombra
Amazon.com
Ry Cooder might have been tempted to bill this as the Chavez Ravine Social Club. After generating such popular and critical interest in Cuban music of decades past with the Buena Vista Social Club, Cooder applied a similar approach closer to home, extending his fascination with the Mexican-American culture that flourished in 1940s and '50s Los Angeles. The result is an CD that sounds like it's aspiring to be something far more ambitious: a DVD, a theatrical production, even a time machine. Cooder and a cast of seminal Chicano artists present a song cycle that conjures an era of UFOs, the Red Scare, and political machinations that leveled the Chavez Ravine barrio to lure the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles. In his celebration of a vibrant community that doesn't know it's on the verge of displacement, Cooder enlists Thee Midnighters vocalist Little Willie G. (whose songwriting collaboration with Los Lobos's David Hidalgo on "Onda Callejara" highlights the album). and Pachuco patriarchs Don Tosti and Lalo Guerrero, with the latter reviving his dancefloor favorite "Los Chucos Suaves." The accordion of Flaco Jimenez adds conjunto flavor to "Barrio Viejo." Throughout the album, Cooder plays a typically tasteful, understatedly virtuosic guitar, assumes a variety of vocal roles--including a cool Chet Baker homage in duet with pianist Jacky Terrason on "In My Town"--and provides the provocative social context. --Don McLeeseMore Ry Cooder
Buena Vista Social Club (producer and performer) |
Mambo Sinuendo (with Manuel Galbán) |
A Meeting by the River (with V.M. Bhatt) |
Paradise and Lunch (solo) |
Music by Ry Cooder (film music compilation) |
Into the Purple Valley (solo) |
Album Description
Ry Cooder's Chavez Ravine is-a post-World War II-era American narrative of "cool cats," radios, UFO sightings, J.Edgar Hoover, red scares, and baseball.Using real and imagined historical characters, Cooder and friends creates an album that recollects various aspects of the poor but vibrant hillside Chicano cummunity, which was bulldozed by developed in the interest of "progress."Customer Reviews:
Where have I been?.......2007-04-24
Ry Cooder is a musician's musician.......2007-03-19
Ry Cooder.......2007-03-19
Not very listenable.......2007-01-06
not his best.......2006-11-28
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Grammy Nominees 2004
Various Artists Manufacturer: Bmg Marketing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00014AQEK Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Beyonce Featuring Jay-Z - Crazy In Love
- The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake - Where Is The Love?
- Coldplay - Clocks
- Eminem - Lose Yourself
- Missy Misdemeanor Elliott - Work It
- Evanescence - Going Under
- Outkast - The Way You Move Featuring Sleepy Brown
- Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River
- Christina Aguilera - Beautiful
- Avril Lavigne - I'm With You
- Luther Vandross - Dance With My Father
- Warren Zevon - Keep Me In Your Heart
- 50 Cent - In Da Club
- Fountains Of Wayne - Stacy's Mom
- Heather Headley - I Wish I Wasn't
- Sean Paul - Gimme The Light
- George Harrison - Any Road
- Michael McDonald - Aint No Mountain High Enough
- Sting - Send Your Love
- Eagles - Hole In The World
- Matchbox Twenty - Unwell
Album Description
BEYONCE' FEATURING JAY-Z "Crazy In Love" Record Of The YearTHE BLACK EYED PEAS & JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE "Where Is The Love?" Record Of The Year
COLDPLAY "Clocks" Record Of The Year
EMINEM "Lose Yourself" Record Of The Year Song Of The Year
MISSY "MISDEMEANOR" ELLIOTT "Work It" Album Of The Year
EVANESCENCE "Going Under" Album Of The Year Best New Artist
OUTKAST "The Way You Move" Featuring Sleepy Brown Album Of The Year
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE "Cry Me A River" Album Of The Year Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
CHRISTINA AGUILERA "Beautiful" Song Of The Year
AVRIL LAVIGNE "I'm With You" Song Of The Year
LUTHER VANDROSS "Dance With My Father" Song Of The Year
WARREN ZEVON "Keep Me In Your Heart" Song Of The Year Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
50 CENT "In Da Club" Best New Artist
FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE "Stacy's Mom" Best New Artist Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
HEATHER HEADLEY "I Wish I Wasn't" Best New Artist
SEAN PAUL "Gimme The Light" Best New Artist
GEORGE HARRISON "Any Road" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
MICHAEL MCDONALD "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
STING "Send Your Love" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
EAGLES "Hole In The World" Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
MATCHBOX TWENTY "Unwell" Best Pop Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocal
Customer Reviews:
I like this one but 2003 was a better one.......2007-01-14
50 and eminem.......2005-02-04
without these two this c d would totalyy suck.GO by the massacre by 50 cent and encore by eminem , know those are classics!
Don't Have It But Pretty Good CD.......2004-09-25
1. Crazy In Love- Beyonce ft. Jay-Z- B. They played this song too much and i never really liked it but i still listen to it. it has a good beat.
2. Where is the love?- Black eyed peas ft. justin timberlake- A. Really loved this song when it first came out. It's so positive. played out though.
3. Clocks- Coldplay- F. Never listened to this song.
4. Lose Yourself- Eminem- A. Really great song from Em. Good lyrics/beats but played out.
5. Work It- Missy Elliott- B. Played way too much but pretty good when it first came out.
6. Going Under- Evanescence- F. Don't like Evanescence for some reason.
7. The Way You Move- Outkast ft. Sleepy Brown- A-. Really great song with good beat when first came out now played out.
8. Cry Me A River- Justin Timberlake- A. Great song from him. He sings good in it.
9. Beautiful- Christina Aguilera- A. Beautiful song from her. Great video.
10. I'm With You- Avril Lavigne- A. Great song from her. One of her bests in my opinion.
11. Dance With My Father- Luther Vandross- C. A little too soft for me but beautiful words.
12. Keep Me In your heart- Warren Zevon- F. Don't know him.
13. In Da Club- 50 Cent- A. Played way too much. Great song when it came out with good beat.
14. Stacy's Mom- Fountains Of Wayne- C. Ok song. It's a little weird though. they played it a lot.
15. I Wish I Wasn't- Heather Hedley- A. Beautiful song from her. It's the only song I know from her.
16. Gimme The Light- Sean Paul. B. This song was played a lot. I liked it at first then I didn't like it. He gets annoying.
17-20 F. Don't know any of the songs.
18. Unwell- Matchbox Twenty- A. I really love this song. I like Matchbox Twenty a lot. They have good voices and beats.
Great Grammy's.......2004-04-11
The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake:Where is the love?
Second best song. That's it. 9/10
Coldplay:Clocks. This is an ok, but it might get boring after a while. 7/10
Eminem:Lose Yourself. This is the best mother
f[family website]en song on the CD. 10/10
Missy Eliot:Work it. This song is gross. I hate it. 1/10
Evanescence:Going Under. I realy think that this song is good. 8/10
Outkast:The way You move. Bottom line, good song. 7/10
Justin Timberlake:Cry me a River. Justin was better when he was with *Nsync.
Christina Aguilera:Beautiful. I don't like it. 1/10
Avril Lavinge:I'm with you. Its a d[family website]n good song.
8/10
Luther Vandross:Dance with my father. This song is weird. 2/10
Warren Zevon:Keep me in your heart. No comment. 3/10
50 cent:in da club. Go, Go, Go Charolette its ya birthday. 8/10
Fountains of Wayne:Stacy's Mom. Funny song, good song. 8/10
Heather Hadley:I wish i wasn't. I don't like it. 1/10
Sean Paul:Gimme the light. I know i keep saying this but, it's a good song. 7/10
George Harrison:Any Road. I didn't listen to this one, but there are plenty of other good songs. ?/10
Michael Mcdonald:Ain't no mountain high enough. I'll let you decide. ?/10
Sing:Send your love. Its ok. 5/10
Eagles:Hole in the world. Its ok. 4/10
Matchbox 20:Unwell. Its an original song. 7/10
anything from 7/10 or higher is a good song.
5/10 or higher is ok.
4/10 or below is bad.
Remember, that this is my opinion.
Great Grammy's.......2004-04-11
The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake:Where is the love?
Second best song. That's it. 9/10
Coldplay:Clocks. This is an ok, but it might get boring after a while. 7/10
Eminem:Lose Yourself. This is the best mother
f[family website]en song on the CD. 10/10
Missy Eliot:Work it. This song is gross. I hate it. 1/10
Evanescence:Going Under. I realy think that this song is good. 8/10
Outkast:The way You move. Bottom line, good song. 7/10
Justin Timberlake:Cry me a River. Justin was better when he was with *Nsync.
Christina Aguilera:Beautiful. I don't like it. 1/10
Avril Lavinge:I'm with you. Its a d[family website]n good song.
8/10
Luther Vandross:Dance with my father. This song is weird. 2/10
Warren Zevon:Keep me in your heart. No comment. 3/10
50 cent:in da club. Go, Go, Go Charolette its ya birthday. 8/10
Fountains of Wayne:Stacy's Mom. Funny song, good song. 8/10
Heather Hadley:I wish i wasn't. I don't like it. 1/10
Sean Paul:Gimme the light. I know i keep saying this but, it's a good song. 7/10
George Harrison:Any Road. I didn't listen to this one, but there are plenty of other good songs. ?/10
Michael Mcdonald:Ain't no mountain high enough. I'll let you decide. ?/10
Sing:Send your love. Its ok. 5/10
Eagles:Hole in the world. Its ok. 4/10
Matchbox 20:Unwell. Its an original song. 7/10
anything from 7/10 or higher is a good song.
5/10 or higher is ok.
4/10 or below is bad.
Remember, that this is my opinion.
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