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"Evil Ways" is a song made famous by Mexican-American rock band Santana from their 1969 self-titled debut album. It was written by Clarence "Sonny" Henry and originally recorded by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo on his 1967 album Bobo Motion. Alongside Santana's release in 1969, "Evil Ways" was also recorded by the band The Village Callers. [2]
Santana is the debut studio album by American Latin rock band Santana. It was released on August 22, 1969. It was released on August 22, 1969. Over half of the album's length is composed of instrumental music, recorded by what was originally a purely free-form jam band .
"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 ...
1 Santana not the writer. 2 comments. 2 Rip-off of "Love Potion #9"? 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Evil Ways (Santana song) Add languages.
Ebony's Phyl Garland described the album as "a free form funfest bound to delight the followers of both these super-stars of rock," on which "Santana's Latin soul is fused with Buddy Miles' hypnotic beat to create a mood of frantic immediacy." [3]
Abraxas is the second studio album by American Latin rock band Santana.It was released on September 23, 1970, by Columbia Records and became the band's first album to top the Billboard 200 in the United States. [1]
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 ...
The group's whole set at the festival (minus "Evil Ways") was released on the 2004 Legacy Edition of Santana. "Savor", "Soul Sacrifice", and "Fried Neck Bones and Some Homefries" was released on the 1998 reissue of Santana. "Persuasion" and "Soul Sacrifice" was released on the 1988 compilation album Viva Santana!.