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Recorded live in Bueno Aires, Argentina; Caracas, Venezuela; Mexico City, Mexico in April, 1993.
For their third live album, Santana introduced a new bass player, Myron Dove, and added guitarist Jorge Santana (Carlos Santana's brother), and singer Vorriece Cooper to bring the band up to nine members. Adopting the mantle of Bob Marley, the band played "Esperando," which borrowed Marley's characteristic audience chant. Much of the album is given over to repeating Santana's earliest hits -- "No One to Depend On," "Black Magic Woman," "Soul Sacrifice," -- which should please the band's new record label (it's always good to have versions of the hits in your catalog). ~ William Ruhlmann
Live In South America
Santana: Carlos Santana (vocals, guitar, percussion); Alex Ligertwood, Vorriece Cooper (vocals); Jorge Santana (guitar); Chester Thompson (keyboards, background vocals); Myron Dove (bass, background vocals); Walfredo Reyes (drums, percussion); Raul Rekow (congas, percussion, background vocals); Karl Perazzo (timbales, congas).
Producers: Chester Thompson, Carlos Santana.
Sacred Fire: Santana Live In South America Music | List Price | $13.95 (You save $1.16) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rock/Pop CDs, Live Performances, Hard Rock | | Label | Polydor | | Orig Year | 1993 | | All Time Sales Rank | 22510  | | CD Universe Part number | 1055517 | | Catalog number | 521082 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 02, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Jim Gaines | | Recording Time | 77 minutes | | Personnel | Carlos Santana - vocals, guitar, percussion Chester Thompson - keyboards, background vocals Raul Rekow - congas, percussion, background vocals Karl Perazzo - timbales, congas Walfredo Reyes - drums, percussion Jorge Santana - guitar Alex Ligertwood Myron Dove - bass, background vocals Vorriece Cooper - vocals
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