santana abraxas full download Santana – Abraxas (1998) [ FLAC ] The #1 smash that changed radio playlists forever. Includes /Gypsy Queen; , and the seven other tracks from the original album. The CD-only bonus tracks are Se a Cabo; Toussaint L’Overture , and Black Magic Woman/Gyspy Queen , recorded live at Royal Albert Hall on April 18, 1970. Santana’s 1970 follow-up to their Woodstock-propelled smash ’69 debut found leader further expanding his San Francisco group’s already broad musical boundaries. To wit: two hit singles that emanated from opposite ends of the spectrum–“Black Magic Woman,” originally written and recorded by English blues-rock guitarist Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac, and New York Latin percussionist/dance music king Tito Puente’s infectious “Oye Como Va.” Tying blues, rock, and salsa together in one pancultural package, Abraxas also featured such standout tracks as “Gypsy Queen” and “ Winds, Crying Beasts.” The latter underscored the growing Eastern sensibilities of guitarist Santana. –Billy Altman. Santana – Abraxas (1970) [MFSL 2016] SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC. Santana – Abraxas (1970) [MFSL 2016] PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 37:09 minutes | Scans included | 1,52 GB or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 758 MB Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # UDSACD 2151. The San Francisco Bay Area rock scene of the late ’60s was one that encouraged radical experimentation and discouraged the type of mindless conformity that’s often plagued corporate rock. When one considers just how different Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape, and the Grateful Dead sounded, it becomes obvious just how much it was encouraged. In the mid-’90s, an album as eclectic as Abraxas would be considered a marketing exec’s worst nightmare. But at the dawn of the 1970s, this unorthodox mix of rock, , salsa, and blues proved quite successful. Whether adding rock elements to salsa king Tito Puente’s “Oye Como Va,” embracing instrumental jazz-rock on “Incident at Neshabur” and “Samba Pa Ti,” or tackling moody blues-rock on Fleetwood Mac’s “Black Magic Woman,” the band keeps things unpredictable yet cohesive. Many of the Santana that came out in the ’70s are worth acquiring, but for novices, Abraxas is an excellent place to start. Tracklist: 01. Singing Winds, Crying Beasts 02. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen 03. Oye Como Va 04. Incident At Neshabur 05. Se a Cabo 06. Mother’s Daughter 07. Samba Pa Ti 08. Hope You’re Feeling Better 09. El Nicoya. Mastered by Shawn R. Britton at Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Sebastopol, CA. Santana abraxas full album download. Welcome To AlbumLinerNotes.com "The #1 Archive of Liner Notes in the World" To download this recording via iTunes, click here: To buy this recording from Amazon.com, click here: Abraxas ______SANTANA. KC 30130. Original 1970 album liner notes. Singing Winds, Crying Beasts 4:48. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen 5:17. -Peter Green-Gabor Szabo- Oye Como Va 4:17. Incident At Neshabur * 4:58. -Alberto Gianquinto-Carlos Santana- (Recorded at Pacific Recording, San Mateo ) side one arranged by Santana. Se a Cabo 2:49. Mother’s Daughter 4:25. Samba Pa Ti 4:46. Hope You’re Feeling Better 4:10. El Nicoya 1:29. All tunes on side two arranged by Santana except: Se a Cabo – C. Areas. Samba Pa Ti – C. Santana, G. Rolie. El Nicoya – C. Areas, M. Carabello, Rico Reyes. All tunes Petra Music (ASCAP) except: Black Magic Woman – Murbo Music Publ., Inc. (BMI) Gypsy Queen – Pab Music Corp. (BMI) Oye Como Va – Planetary Music Pub. Corp. (ASCAP) Thanks to musicians: Rico Reyes – vocal on Oye Como Va, vocal and percussion on El Nicoya. Alberto Gianquinto – on Incident At Neshabur. PRODUCED BY FRED CATERO & SANTANA. Recorded at: Wally Heider Recording Studio, San Francisco. Engineering: Dave Brown, John Fiore. Cover Photograph: Marian Schmidt. Inside Photograph: Joan Chase. Graphics: Bob Venosa. Continuity: Annie Rudder. Personal Management: Stan (Moon) Marcum. Special thanks to: Walk don’t – Ron Estrada, Stanback, Herbie and the Outtasites – Bob Ramos and John Villanueva. “We stood before it and began to freeze inside from the exertion. We questioned the painting, berated it, made love to it, prayed to it: We called it mother, called it whore and slut, called it our beloved, called it Abraxas…”* Santana – 5 Albums (1969-1973) UPDATE. Santana – 5 Albums (1969-1973) EAC Rip | 5xCD | FLAC Tracks/Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included PS3 SACD Rip | 5xSACD | ISO @1bit/2.8224MHz, DSD64 | FLAC Tracks @24bit/88.2kHz Total Size: 1.38 GB (CD-Layer) + 8.38 GB (SACD-ISO) + 4.06 GB (SACD- FLAC) | 3% RAR Recovery Label: MFSL UltraDisc UHR | USA | Genre: Blues Rock, Latin Rock. Santana (1969), Abraxas (1970), Santana III (1971), Caravanserai (1972), Love Devotion Surrender (Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin) (1973). [su_accordion] [su_spoiler title=”1969. Santana (2015, MFSL, UDSACD 2151, USA)” icon=”plus-square-1″ style=”fancy”] 1969. Santana (2015, MFSL, UDSACD 2151, USA) EAC Rip | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included PS3 SACD Rip | ISO @1bit/2.8224MHz, DSD64 | FLAC Tracks @24bit/88.2kHz. Tracklist: 01. 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Le Fuente Del Ritmo – 04:34 10. Every Step Of The Way – 09:03. [su_spoiler title=”1973. Love Devotion Surrender (2011, MFSL, UDSACD 2080, USA) ” icon=”plus-square-1″ style=”fancy”] 1973. Love Devotion Surrender (2011, MFSL, UDSACD 2080, USA) EAC Rip | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included PS3 SACD Rip | ISO @1bit/2.8224MHz, DSD64 | FLAC Tracks @24bit/88.2kHz. Tracklist: 01. – 07:48 02. – 03:11 03. The Life Divine – 09:30 04. Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord – 15:40 05. Meditation – 02:46. [su_spoiler title=”Labels Preview” icon=”plus-square-1″ style=”fancy”] DOWNLOAD FROM. Password: www.LosslessMA.net. If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. Santana – Santana III (1971) [MFSL 2016] SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC. Santana – Santana (1969) [MFSL 2016] PS3 Rip | ISO | SACD DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 41:07 minutes | Scans included | 1,67 GB or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 857 MB Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # UDSACD 2158. Santana III is an album that undeservingly stands in the shadows behind the towering legend that is the band’s second album, Abraxas. This was also the album that brought guitarist – who was 17 years old – into the original core lineup of Santana. Percussionist Thomas “Coke” Escovedo was brought in to replace (temporarily) José Chepitó Areas, who had suffered a brain aneurysm, yet who recovered quickly and rejoined the band. The rest were Carlos, organist , drummer Michael Schrieve, bassist David Brown, and conguero Michael Carabello. “Batuka” is the powerful first evidence of something being very different. The band was rawer, darker, and more powerful with twin leads and Schon’s harder, edgier rock & roll sound paired with Carlos’ blend of ecstatic high notes and soulful fills. It cooks – funky, mean, and tough. “Batuka” immediately transforms itself into “No One to Depend On,” by Escovedo, Carabello, and Rolie. The middle section is highlighted by frantic handclaps, call-and-response lines between Schon and Rolie, and Carlos joining the fray until the entire track explodes into a frenzied finale. And what’s most remarkable is that the set just keeps on cooking, from the subtle slow burn of “Taboo” to the percussive jam workout that is “Toussaint l’Overture,” a live staple in the band’s set list recorded here for the first time (and featuring some cooking Rolie organ work at its beginning). “Everybody’s Everything” is here, as is “Guajira” and “Jungle Strut” – tunes that are still part of Santana’s live show. With acoustic , gorgeous hand percussion, and Santana’s fragile lead vocal, “Everything’s Coming Our Way” is the only “feel good” track here, but it’s a fitting way to begin winding the album down with its Schon and Santana breaks. The album ends with a completely transformed reading of Tito Puente’s “Para los Rumberos,” complete with horns and frantic, almost insanely fast hand drumming and cowbell playing. It’s an album that has aged extremely well due to its spare production (by Carlos and the band) and its live sound. This is essential Santana, a record that deserves to be reconsidered in light of its lasting abundance and vision. Tracklist: 01. Batuka 02. No One To Depend On 03. Taboo 04. Toussaint L’Overture 05. Everybody’s Everything 06. Guajira 07. Jungle Strut 08. Everything’s Coming Our Way 09. Para Los Rumberos.