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Inner Secrets CD (1978) Top Seller
Graham Lear CD discography On the heels of FESTIVAL came the disco-soul-pop-spiced INNER SECRETS, with a whole new Santana lineup. Greg Walker is the ...
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Blues for Salvador CD (1987) Top Seller
Graham Lear discography BLUES FOR SALVADOR, while not generally hailed among Santana's classics, happens to contain some of Carlos Santana's most riveting guitar ...
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Moonflower CDs (1977)
Graham Lear albums Santana, which was renowned for its concert work dating back to Woodstock, did not release a live album in the ...
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Oneness: Silver Dreams Golden Reality CD (1979) Top Seller
Graham Lear discography Guitarist-vocalist Carlos Santana's fourth solo album, from 1979, is split between studio recordings and live songs from Osaka, Japan. Tracks ...
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Powerful People/Storm at Sunup CD (2009) Top Seller
Graham Lear albums Two LP on one CD compilation of two prime early 1970's Gino Vannelli albums, POWERFUL PEOPLE (1974) and STORM AT ...
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Swing of Delight CD (1980) Top Seller
Graham Lear songs In the face of the Santana band's more poppish outings, THE SWING OF DELIGHT marks a striking return to Carlos' ...
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Marathon CD (1979)
Graham Lear music CDs Marathon marked the addition of keyboard player Alan Pasqua and singer Greg Walker's replacement by singer/guitarist Alex Ligertwood in the ...
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Zebop! CD (1981) Top Seller
Graham Lear CD discography Longtime friend and promoter Bill Graham joins Devadip Carlos in the production of 1981's zestily-titled opus, ZEBOP. The material makes ...
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Multi-Dimensional Warrior CDs (2007)
Graham Lear albums The depth of feeling inherent in Carlos Santana's guitar playing is nearly matched (but not quite) by the size and ...
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Instinct CD (1995)
Graham Lear discography Recorded at Bigger Better Studios, Portland, Oregon in 1995.
Personnel: Tom Grant (vocals, piano, programming); Diane Garisto, Curtis King (vocals); Dan ...
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Shango CD (1982)
Graham Lear CD discography SHANGO features some of the highest-charting material that Santana would put out prior to 1999's fireball success, SUPERNATURAL. Producer Bill ...
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Havana Moon CD (1983)
Graham Lear music CDs The third Carlos Santana solo album marks a surprising turn toward 1950s rock & roll and Tex-Mex, with covers such ...
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Freedom CD (1987)
Graham Lear songs Bandleader and rock guitar luminary Carlos Santana pays homage to late reggae prophet Bob Marley on the album cover, seen ...
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Viva Santana! CD (1988)
Graham Lear CD discography Includes a 48 page booklet that includes an essay by Mark Rowland, annotations for each track by Carlos Santana, and ...
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Slow Love CD (1998)
Graham Lear music CDs On Slow Love, his second album for Verve/Forecast, Gino Vannelli retains some of the jazz influences that marked Yonder Tree, ...
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Swing of Delight CD (1980)
Graham Lear songs In the face of the Santana band's more poppish outings, THE SWING OF DELIGHT marks a striking return to Carlos' ...
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Hit Collection CD (2007)
PACKAGED IN A STEEL BOX WITH BOOKLET
Personnel: Chris Solberg, Coke Escovedo, Mike Carabello, Alexander J. Ligertwood, David Brown , David ...
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Yonder Tree CD (1995)
Principally recorded at Inka Studios, Portland, Oregon.
Personnel: Gino Vannelli (vocals).
Recording information: Blue Moon Studios, Agoura Hills, CA; Inka Studios, Portland, ...
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Second Decade of Rock & Roll 1981-1991 CD (1991)
Whereas REO Speedwagon's 1980 compilation, A DECADE OF ROCK N' ROLL: 1970-80, focused on the band's early "craft-honing" years, the ...
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Havana Moon CD (1983)
The third Carlos Santana solo album marks a surprising turn toward 1950s rock & roll and Tex-Mex, with covers such ...
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Blues For Salvador CD (1987)
BLUES FOR SALVADOR, while not generally hailed among Santana's classics, happens to contain some of Carlos Santana's most riveting guitar ...
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Discover Santana CD (2008)
Personnel: Mike Carabello, Dave Brown , David Margen, Graham Lear, Greg Walker , Gregg Rolie, José Chepitó Areas, Michael Shrieve, Pete Escovedo, Raul Rekow, Armando Peraza, Tom Coster.
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