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Santana's third album ("III") is now a 2-CD Deluxe Edition with bonus tracks SANTANA III: LEGACY EDITION DISC ONE- Batuka No One To Depend On Taboo Touissant L'Overture Everybody's Everything Guajira Jungle Strut Everything's Coming Our Way Para Los Rumberos *Bonus tracks: Gumbo (previously unissued studio recording) Banbeye (previously unissued studio recording) No One To Depend On DISC TWO- all tracks recorded live at the Fillmore West July 4,1971 Batuka No One To Depend On Touissant L'Overture Taboo Jungle Strut Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen Incident At Neshabur In A Silent Way Savor Para Los Rumberos Gumbo | |
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Santana Song Of The Day: "Everything's Coming Our Way" (1971)
(music and lyrics by Carlos Santana) Open your eyes let it all begin with me brand new day fresh new way to live the mornin' is callin' walk with me into the sun Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Here's my hand reaching out to you take it,darlin' and lead me on,yeah Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Ah (organ solo) Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Ah I can feel it in my bones no man stands alone Sister,brother from all the same seed Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way Everything is comin' our way | |
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DavidEye said: Santana Song Of The Day: "Everything's Coming Our Way" (1971)
(music and lyrics by Carlos Santana) hell yeah that's a great song, one of my favourites from Santana. Looking forward to get this. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: DavidEye said: Santana Song Of The Day: "Everything's Coming Our Way" (1971)
(music and lyrics by Carlos Santana) hell yeah that's a great song, one of my favourites from Santana. Looking forward to get this. That's one of my favorites too.I've always wondered...is that Carlos singing the lead vocals? | |
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DavidEye said:[quote] SenseOfDoubt said: I've always wondered...is that Carlos singing the lead vocals? I think so - this is said right here: "Everything's Coming Our Way" is a Carlos Santana written and sung song that touches the softer string with the inclusion of a rhythm acoustic guitar and a lovely Hammond soloing by Gregg Rolie all through the track. The fine bass line and conga play is also notable on this track. This gorgeous, mellow and uplifting tune is one of the best Carlos has ever written and stands kinda isolated on the heavy sounding tracks of the rest of the album. There is almost no electric guitar in this tune: instead of the guitar rushes Carlos delivers a wonderful vocal, maybe too soft for the usual Santana tunes, but perfectly suiting this track's mood." (from: http://www.soul-sacrifice.com/III.html) I think I have to play some Santana records now (Only have the Lotus Live Cd, an extended Abraxas... and two "best ofs" (okay, I know...) Years ago I borrowed "Caravanserai" and thought it was a very, very good album. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: Years ago I borrowed "Caravanserai" and thought it was a very, very good album.
Caravanserai, Welcome and Barboletta... ...are 3 of the most interesting releases in the Santana catalogue. The personnel changes, specifically the addition of Tom Coster, added a Jazz element to this era of the band. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: SenseOfDoubt said: Years ago I borrowed "Caravanserai" and thought it was a very, very good album.
Caravanserai, Welcome and Barboletta... ...are 3 of the most interesting releases in the Santana catalogue. The personnel changes, specifically the addition of Tom Coster, added a Jazz element to this era of the band. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 yup Three great albums.... | |
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theAudience said: SenseOfDoubt said: Years ago I borrowed "Caravanserai" and thought it was a very, very good album.
Caravanserai, Welcome and Barboletta... ...are 3 of the most interesting releases in the Santana catalogue. [/url] http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I remember he covered Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Stone Flower" on Caravanserai, I like this song very much. (And Antonio is great, anyway - of course I had to buy the Stoneflower album from 1970 ) Btw, thanks for bringing back Santana. The last 2 years I hardly listened to him, and right now I have "Hope You're Feeling better" playing - the moment were the song slows down, right before the guitar solo, produces shiver as it did many years ago. FANTASTIC! I definitly will augment my "collection". | |
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I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well. Just curious, do any of his "Pre-Supernatural" albums sound close to "Supernatural" or "Shaman?" Perhaps, his third album by some awesome chance? | |
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JasonStar said: I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well. Just curious, do any of his "Pre-Supernatural" albums sound close to "Supernatural" or "Shaman?" Perhaps, his third album by some awesome chance?
If I remember correctly I read that some albums right before Supernatural didn't sound so much different to Supernatural. Have you checked them out alread? Though I am by no means an expert on this. | |
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JasonStar said: I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well. Just curious, do any of his "Pre-Supernatural" albums sound close to "Supernatural" or "Shaman?" Perhaps, his third album by some awesome chance?
If I remember correctly I read that some albums right before Supernatural didn't sound so much different to Supernatural. Have you checked them out alread? Though I am by no means an expert on this. | |
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Wow - thanks for his info Davideye. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: JasonStar said: I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well. Just curious, do any of his "Pre-Supernatural" albums sound close to "Supernatural" or "Shaman?" Perhaps, his third album by some awesome chance?
If I remember correctly I read that some albums right before Supernatural didn't sound so much different to Supernatural. Have you checked them out alread? Though I am by no means an expert on this. I have not checked them out, but I will do so later. Thanks for the tip. I will post it here if I find anything worth of mention. Hopefully I will | |
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JasonStar said: I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well. Just curious, do any of his "Pre-Supernatural" albums sound close to "Supernatural" or "Shaman?" Perhaps, his third album by some awesome chance?
There is this 80s album... with that special song Before we go (I cant remember the name of the album) But nuh, not closer to the Supernatural era that I actually dont like "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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dammme said: There is this 80s album... with that special song Before we go (I cant remember the name of the album)
But nuh, not closer to the Supernatural era that I actually dont like Nice tune from the... ...Freedom album. Co-written by Carlos and ex-Traffic member Jim Capaldi. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: dammme said: There is this 80s album... with that special song Before we go (I cant remember the name of the album)
But nuh, not closer to the Supernatural era that I actually dont like Nice tune from the... ...Freedom album. Co-written by Carlos and ex-Traffic member Jim Capaldi. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Yes, I used to have this album. Its very good. "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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theAudience said: SenseOfDoubt said: Years ago I borrowed "Caravanserai" and thought it was a very, very good album.
Caravanserai, Welcome and Barboletta... ...are 3 of the most interesting releases in the Santana catalogue. The personnel changes, specifically the addition of Tom Coster, added a Jazz element to this era of the band. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 'Borboletta' is my favorite Santana album.I get lost in those songs I'm waiting for them to remaster this album. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said:[quote] DavidEye said: SenseOfDoubt said: I've always wondered...is that Carlos singing the lead vocals? I think so - this is said right here: "Everything's Coming Our Way" is a Carlos Santana written and sung song that touches the softer string with the inclusion of a rhythm acoustic guitar and a lovely Hammond soloing by Gregg Rolie all through the track. The fine bass line and conga play is also notable on this track. This gorgeous, mellow and uplifting tune is one of the best Carlos has ever written and stands kinda isolated on the heavy sounding tracks of the rest of the album. There is almost no electric guitar in this tune: instead of the guitar rushes Carlos delivers a wonderful vocal, maybe too soft for the usual Santana tunes, but perfectly suiting this track's mood." (from: http://www.soul-sacrifice.com/III.html) I think I have to play some Santana records now (Only have the Lotus Live Cd, an extended Abraxas... and two "best ofs" (okay, I know...) Years ago I borrowed "Caravanserai" and thought it was a very, very good album. Be sure to get 'Borboletta','Amigos','Festival' and 'Moonflower' too! You can't go wrong with his 70s albums. | |
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JasonStar said: I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well.
yeah,you better stay in that box | |
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DavidEye said: JasonStar said: I like the "new" school Santana better than the "old" school Santana. I liked the album, "Supernatural" and I LOOOOOVED, "Shaman." (It is one of my favorite albums EVER.) As for, "All That I Am" I love the track, "I'm Feeling You" However, beyond that I didn't care for much of the album. I realize a lot of his "old" school fans will give me crap for liking his newer music so much better, but oh well.
yeah,you better stay in that box "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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DavidEye said: Be sure to get 'Borboletta','Amigos','Festival' and 'Moonflower' too! You can't go wrong with his 70s albums. Hm, let me repeat: -Santana -Abraxas (the only album I have so far, besides Lotus and a "Black Magic Woman" comp.) -III -Caravanserai -Borboletta' -Amigos' -Festival -Moonflower' (I know a track named Flor d'Luna (Moonflower) and like it a lot - reminds me of some early Al DiMeola!) Have all of these albums been remastered/repackaged (yeah, I like that... )? What do you all think of Lotus (a live album), btw? I was checking out allmusic.com yesterday... what a load of records! Reminds me when I started collecting Prince (his catalogue is even more confusing because of the download albums). Not to speak of Frank Zappa... | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: DavidEye said: Be sure to get 'Borboletta','Amigos','Festival' and 'Moonflower' too! You can't go wrong with his 70s albums. Hm, let me repeat: -Santana -Abraxas (the only album I have so far, besides Lotus and a "Black Magic Woman" comp.) -III -Caravanserai -Borboletta' -Amigos' -Festival -Moonflower' (I know a track named Flor d'Luna (Moonflower) and like it a lot - reminds me of some early Al DiMeola!) Have all of these albums been remastered/repackaged (yeah, I like that... )? What do you all think of Lotus (a live album), btw? I was checking out allmusic.com yesterday... what a load of records! Reminds me when I started collecting Prince (his catalogue is even more confusing because of the download albums). Not to speak of Frank Zappa... "Flor de Luna" was a tremendous hit during the 70s in Latin America. But Didn´t Santana recorded a version of Stoneflower that Antonio Carlos Jobim´s song? "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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dammme said: "Flor de Luna" was a tremendous hit during the 70s in Latin America. But Didn´t Santana recorded a version of Stoneflower that Antonio Carlos Jobim´s song? Yes that's right, I mentioned it above; it's a song from the 1970 album "Stoneflower" by Jobim, a very interesting piece of work; also, it contains the famous "Brazil". | |
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dammme said: But Didn´t Santana recorded a version of Stoneflower that Antonio Carlos Jobim´s song? Santana recorded Stone Flower on... ...Caravanserai tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: dammme said: But Didn´t Santana recorded a version of Stoneflower that Antonio Carlos Jobim´s song? Santana recorded Stone Flower on... ...Caravanserai tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Definitely the 70s was a much more better epoch for Santana than the current Clive Davis´s --Supernatural neverending era. "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: DavidEye said: Be sure to get 'Borboletta','Amigos','Festival' and 'Moonflower' too! You can't go wrong with his 70s albums. Hm, let me repeat: -Santana -Abraxas (the only album I have so far, besides Lotus and a "Black Magic Woman" comp.) -III -Caravanserai -Borboletta' -Amigos' -Festival -Moonflower' (I know a track named Flor d'Luna (Moonflower) and like it a lot - reminds me of some early Al DiMeola!) Have all of these albums been remastered/repackaged (yeah, I like that... )? What do you all think of Lotus (a live album), btw? I was checking out allmusic.com yesterday... what a load of records! Reminds me when I started collecting Prince (his catalogue is even more confusing because of the download albums). Not to speak of Frank Zappa... 'Caravanserai' has been remastered,but there are no bonus tracks. 'Moonflower' has also been remastered,with several bonus tracks,but they're just single edits of the songs "I'll Be Waiting" and "She's Not There". I'm waiting for the other albums to get the remastered treatment.I'm surprised that there isn't a 2-CD Deluxe Edition of 'Abraxas' by now. 'Lotus' is amazing! A very powerful live album that captures Carlos and the band at their best.Recorded in 1974,during their Latin jazz/fusion/funk phase. | |
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finally got this set | |
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