domenica 11 novembre 2018

DIR - 33 SANTANA - LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO 1968-1970

SANTANA - LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO 1968-1970
Il Dizionario Del Rock – N.° 33



1 Soul Sacrifice 10:18
2 Savor 4:24
3 Waiting 10:13
4 Jingo 9:22
5 Every Day Of My Life 7:04
6 Shades Of Time 3:19
7 Gumbo 4:26
Durata totale: 49'25''

Note
Tracks 1, 3, San Francisco 1968
Tracks 2, 4, 6, unknown location 1968
Tracks 5, 7, San Francisco 1970 (wrong date)


Tracks 1,3 live in San Francisco 13 November 1968 - The Matrix
Tracks 2,4,6 live in San Francisco 14 February 1969 - Fillmore West
Tracks 5,7 live in San Francisco 18 December 1968 - Winterland Arena

Lineup
Bass – David Brown (5)
Drums – Michael Shrieve;  Bob Doc Livingston (Tracks 1,3)
Guitar, Vocals – Carlos Santana
Keyboards, Vocals – Greg Rolie
Percussion – José Chepito Areas, Mike Carabello; Marcus Malone (Tracks 1,3)

This album is part of the italian series made by Armando Curcio Editore.
This album as been digitally remastered in 1991, it has a fine cover, fine audio quality for the time.
Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended. These bootlegs offer an excellent image of the various bands, in some cases, better than the official material of the time. Please note that many of these bootlegs and songs have been released officially in different moments:
Please read below for other infos.

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Santana
Arriving at the twilight of the 1960s, Santana were psychedelic pioneers who ushered Latin rock into the mainstream with their first three albums: Santana, Abraxas, and Santana III. Thanks to their appearance at Woodstock, their eponymous album was a smash hit right out of the gate, with its single "Evil Ways" making it into the Billboard Top Ten in 1969. They remained at the top of the charts until 1973, when leader and namesake guitarist Carlos Santana began exploring esoteric, spiritual, jazz fusion on his own. Carlos may have wandered away from the band who shared his name, but he always returned to the group, sustaining them through years both productive and fallow.

Through it all, Santana maintained a loyal classic rock following, but their popularity exploded in 1999 thanks to Supernatural, a splashy comeback masterminded by Clive Davis and featuring the Rob Thomas duet "Smooth." Like "Black Magic Woman," "Evil Ways," and "Oye Coma Va," before it "Smooth" became a pop hit -- it reached number one, their first ever -- and became an enduring classic, allowing Santana to flourish into the 21st century with albums such as Shapeshifter in 2012, 2014's Santana IV (which marked a reunion of the Santana III band), 2018's Power of Peace in collaboration with the Isley Brothers, and Africa Speaks with Spanish vocalist Concha Buika in 2019.

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