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Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. Havana Moon. The Swing of Delight.

Oneness, Silver Dreams — Golden Reality. Love, Devotion, Surrender. Live Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles. Herbie Hancock Possibilities.

Angelique Kidjo Djin Djin. Naomi Striemer Images. Shakira: Oral Fixation Vol. Food For Thought. We Are The Future. Power of Soul, a Tribute to Jimi Hendrix.

Dirty Dancing. Havana Nights. Benny Rietveld. Michael Jackson. Dave Matthews Band. Platinum Christmas. Music From The Motion Picture. Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Crossroads 2 live in the seventies. Paths to Greatness. Pioneers of the New Age. California Jam II. The Guitars That Destroyed the World. Fillmore: The Last Days. Stamping Ground.

Latino Session. California Rock. Paths To Greatness. The All-Star Reggae Session. Soul To Soul. The Best Of Musikladen Live. Man this song is incredible! The rest of the album is sub par, at least for what I'm into. A lot of strings.

After the 70s the album pretty much fell off my radar. Until a few years ago I don't think I'd heard it for over 30 years. Now I listen to it with a sense of awe and wonder. I feel so fortunate that we have this testament to the genius and inspiration of all of these masters in their peak years of adventurosity. Larry Young. Dougie Rauch. Both taken from us far too soon--and both among my very favorite s instrumentalists. Billy Cobham. Don Alias. Michael Shrieve.

Mingo Lewis. Jan Hammer. Now I find myself listening to it multiple times per month. It is, to my mind, to my heart, one of the peak achievements in jazz-rock fusion collaborations. And give me those Santana conga and bass lines all day long! I feed off of them! I have absolutely no reservations about proclaiming this album, flawed as it may be, a masterpiece of progressive rock music and a pinnacle and landmark of the jazz-rock fusion "movement.

There are some more quiet and meditative moments in the beginning and end. This is a perfectly balanced album of reflective moments and mighty fusion but it is an acquired taste for most of the Santana fans and thus not for everybody.

Review by Progfan Prog Reviewer. You know this isn't your typical hitmaking Santana album. It's often closer to Mahavishnu Orchestra than it is to Santana, but you'll still find Latin rhythms. The first two songs are John Coltrane songs, the first being "A Love Supreme", actually it should have been entitled "Acknowledgement", since it's the first song off A Love Surpreme.

The original is piano and sax, and there is a vocal passage that repeats "A love supreme" over and over. This version, obviously is done in '70s fusion stlyle, with electric guitars and a more rock approach. The vocal passage is intact. This version is modernized, but still calm and relaxed. There's also a repeating vocal line and I really dig Larry Young's organ playing, sounds like a spacier version of Gregg Rolie.



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