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Santana III

Santana
Release Date: 03/31/1998
Original Release:  1971
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 141101_CD
UPC # 074646549124
Label: Legacy Recordings
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1. Batuka sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. No One to Depend On sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Taboo sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Toussaint L'Overture - (Spanish) sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Everybody's Everything sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Guajira - (Spanish) sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Jungle Strut sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Everything's Coming Our Way sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Para los Rumberos - (Spanish) sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. Batuka - (previously unreleased, CD only, bonus track) sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Jungle Strut - (previously unreleased, CD only, bonus track) sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Gumbo - (previously unreleased, CD only, bonus track) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Santana
Artist: Tower Of Power; Luis Gasca
Engineer: Glen Kolotkin; David Brown; D. Brown; Mike Larner; Glen Kolotkin; David Brown
Producer: Carlos Santana; Jose Chepito Areas; David Brown; Gregg Rolie; Neal Schon; Michael Shrieve; Mike Carrabello; Santana Musicians; Santana; Bob Irwin (Compilation)
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (

Notes: Santana: Carlos Santana; David Brown (bass instrument); Michael Carabello (congas, tambourine, percussion, background vocals); Gregg Rolie, Jos� Chepit� Areas, Michael Shrieve, Neal Schon. Personnel: Carlos Santana (vocals, guitar); Jos� Chepit� Areas (vocals, flugelhorn, drums, congas, timbales, percussion); Gregg Rolie (vocals, piano, organ); Mike Carabello (vocals, congas, tambourine, percussion); Rico Reyes (vocals, background vocals); Neal Schon (guitar); Greg Errico (tamboura, tambourine); Luis Gasca (trumpet); Mario Ochoa (piano); Michael Shrieve (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Coke Escovedo (timbales, percussion, background vocals); Linda Tillery (background vocals). Additional personnel: Tower Of Power Horns (horns); Coke Escovedo, Greg Errico, Luis Gasca, Linda Tillery, Mario Ochoa, Rico Reyes. Recording information: Columbia Recording Studio, San Francisco, CA (01/??/1971-07/04/1971); Columbia Studios, San Francisco, CA (01/??/1971-07/04/1971); The Fillmore West (01/??/1971-07/04/1971). Photographer: Joan Chase. Following on the heels of Santana's 1970 breakthrough, ABRAXAS, 1971's SANTANA III is teeming with the eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, R&B, and Latin rhythms for which the band is known. Though somewhat more jam-oriented than its predecessor, SANTANA III is no less of an achievement. Full of percolating webs of percussion, jazzy keys parts, infectious call-and-response vocals, and the searing twin guitar attacks of Carlos Santana and Neal Schon (who later went on to form Journey), the album is an absorbing sonic experience from back to front. Given Carlos Santana's late-career partnerships with everyone from Rob Thomas to the Black Eyed Peas, it's sometimes hard to remember that his band was a product of San Francisco's late-'60s psychedelic rock scene. While the band's music represents the wide-open aesthetic of that milieu, it also dates much better than other music of the time, in large part because of its groove-oriented accessibility and the formidable skills of the musicians. SANTANA III holds up particularly well, and sounds not a whit out of place in the mashed-up, multi-culti 2000s. The 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition features remastered sound and a bonus disc of Santana performing live at San Francisco's Fillmore auditorium in 1971. All it takes is a listen to the opening track and you know this band means serious business. From the very first measures of "Batuka," SANTANA III rocks on the eardrums like a ton of bricks. While the band's first album and ABRAXAS were widely celebrated at the time of their release, this masterly work steamrollered to #1 on Billboard for five consecutive weeks in 1971. By this point, the band was clearly more seasoned at arranging and making the studio experience work for them--the music is at once scorching, heavy, experimental, and disciplined. Indeed, the Santana band had already come a long way on its Latin rock-blues-R&B-funk journey, and yet this would be the final recording with the original Woodstock-era lineup, with guitar genius Carlos Santana and organist/singer Gregg Rolie at the core of the action. Every track is a "deep cut." "Batuka" and "Toussaint L'Overture" feature the kind of classic, wailing Santana guitar riffs that always inspire a few notches worth of volume increase on the stereo. The band's pulsating Afro-Latin rhythm section is in full force on these tunes as well, and makes real mincemeat of the uplifting favorite, "Everybody's Everything."
Rolling Stone (p.63) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Everybody sounds stoked -- the rhythm section drives guitarist Carlo Santana into simultaneously agitated and poised solos that sustain an elusive state of polyrhythmic bliss." Rolling Stone (11/25/71, p.58) - "...This is music to dance to, but it is music that shrieks for more advanced, dextrous and imaginative dancing than some of the freeform body motion that rock dancing has accepted..." Q (5/00, p.131) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Displays even more grace and power...[than their] fresh, fierce debut..." Uncut (p.120) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[C]onsistent, refined and confident, with the core six-piece adding teenage guitar sensation Neal Schon to spar aggressively with Carlos Santana on the blistering 'Jungle Strut'." Down Beat (p.91) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Showcasing solid original material and well-chosen covers, SANTANA III contains the perfect balance of flash and substance, grace and power, and mind and body." Dirty Linen (p.83) - "The live set shows just how far the band had come since Woodstock....The entire set shows the band at the peak of their creative powers." Musician (7/98, pp.86-88) - "...Sony Legacy's sonic wizards have made...[Santana's] first three albums reappear, each appended with additional live recordings....epochal works...an explosive fusion of Hispanic-edged rock, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and interstellar improvisation..."
Carlos Santana is one of those rare guitarists whose sound is instantly recognizable. His fiery, soulful blend of rock, blues, and Latin music made his band, also named Santana, an international success. From 1960s San Francisco psychedelia to '70s fusion to enormously successful pop crossovers in the early 2000s, Carlos Santana has remained a respected and influential force in music. Though he scored hits with his band from the late '60s to the early '80s, Santana operated under the mainstream radar for much of the '80s and '90s until the multi-platinum 1999 "comeback" album, SUPERNATURAL, studded with pop-star collaborations, brought him (and the band) a whole new audience.
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