| | Santana Best Instrumentals CD - Import Santana Discography of CDs
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This German import compiles the instrumental work of the Latin rock-jam band, Santana; includes the amazing "Soul Sacrifice" as seen/heard in the movie WOODSTOCK.
Picking out the best instrumentals from Carlos Santana's thirty-year recording career is a daunting task at best, and a fan can certainly find reasons to disagree with some of the choices made in this collection. However, this German release is valuable in bringing together undisputed Santana classic guitar pieces like "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)," "Samba Pa Ti," "Flor D'Luna (Moonflower)" and "Soul Sacrifice" with lesser known masterworks like "Aqua Marine" and the superb "Song of the Wind." True, there's no "Toussaint L'Ouverture" or "Incident at Neshabur," but how would you like to have to narrow this long-lived band's catalog down to fifteen tracks? Besides, the true fan already has the original albums and earlier compilations. One thing made obvious by this sampler of tracks recorded between 1969 and 1990 is that the later stuff with artificial keyboards, like "Love is You" and "Blues For Salvador" from the late '80s, just doesn't have as much soul as the earlier, more organic material. But that's a technological issue. This disc takes its listeners on a high intensity trip through time on the spiritual wings of Carlos Santana's soaring electric guitar. It's a trip worth taking. ~ Jim Newsom
Import only compilation featuring 15 of the guitar legend's absolute finest instrumental works, including 'Samba Pa Ti', 'Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)', 'I Love You Too Much', 'Moonflower', 'Life Is A Lady/ Holiday', 'Tales Of Kilimanjaro', 'Blues For Salvador' and 'Soul Sacrifice' to name a few. Overall, it's 71 minutes of great instrumentals that will save you countless hours of attempting to sort through this master's music just to isolate his instrumental works. Sony. Best Instrumentals Music Review Buy Best Instrumentals CD Purchase Best Instrumentals CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Santana Lotus CDs (1974)
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$14.35 SUPERNATURAL won the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year and for Best Rock Album. "Smooth" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Song Of The Year, Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals and for Record Of The Year. "The Calling" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. "Maria Maria" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "El Farol" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. "Put Your ...
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