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Best Instrumentals Vol. 2 is a 1999 compilation by Santana. [1] Track listing ... "Free Angela" "Oye Como Va"
"Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" is an instrumental from the Santana album Amigos, written by Carlos Santana and Tom Coster. It is one of Santana's most popular compositions and it reached the top in the Spanish Singles Chart in July 1976. [1] The 16-bar chord progression follows the Circle of Fifths, similar to the jazz standard "Autumn ...
Best Instrumentals; Best Instrumentals Vol. 2; ... Love Songs (Santana album) M. Multi-Dimensional Warrior; S. Santana's Greatest Hits; U. The Ultimate Collection ...
"Samba pa ti" is an instrumental by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1970 album, Abraxas. In English, the title means "Samba for You." It was released as a single in 1973. [1] The song charted at No. 11 in the Netherlands, [2] No. 43 on the German charts, [3] and No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart, Santana's first single to chart in the United ...
"Soul Sacrifice" is an instrumental composed and recorded by the American rock group Santana. Identified as one of the highlights of the 1969 Woodstock festival and documentary film, [1] "Soul Sacrifice" features extended guitar passages by Carlos Santana and a percussion section with a solo by drummer Michael Shrieve.
The instrumental, "Samba Pa Ti" ("Samba for You"), was written by Santana when he saw a jazz saxophonist performing in the street outside his apartment. [3]: par. 5 [4]: 36 It was later covered by José Feliciano, who added lyrics, and also by Angélique Kidjo, who put lyrics in Yoruba, on her album Oyo.
The song is famous for its "call and response" passage between the guitar and the bass. In a 50-year retrospective on the album and the song No One to Depend On , Glide Magazine opined; [ 2 ] Apart from Rolie’s sensuous singing—hear especially “No One to Depend On–”most of the insinuating dynamics much in the music derives from ...
Blues for Salvador is a 1987 album by Carlos Santana, dedicated to his son Salvador. The record was released by Carlos Santana as a solo project, not with the Santana band . It won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance , his first Grammy ever.