Santana – Abraxas = 天の守護神サンタナ (E/E) – LP, JP 1970, No OBI
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Abraxas = 天の守護神サンタナ is an LP by Santana from 1970 released on the CBS/Sony label.
About this album
Abraxas is Santana’s breakthrough fusion classic, and one of the great early statements in Latin rock. Released in 1970, it built on the success of the band’s debut by sharpening Carlos Santana’s guitar voice and blending Afro-Cuban percussion, blues rock and psychedelic improvisation into a striking, coherent whole. Their version of Peter Green’s Black Magic Woman and the driving Oye Como Va became enduring calling cards, while the album’s mix of fiery rhythm and melodic focus helped define Santana’s international breakthrough. Widely regarded as a key album in cross-cultural rock, it remains a cornerstone of the era.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: SantanaLabel: CBS/Sony – SOPC 57102Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: JapanReleased: 1970Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Psychedelic RockA1 Singing Winds, Crying Beasts
A2 Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
A3 Oye Como Va
A4 Incident At Neshabur
B1 Se A Cabo
B2 Mother'S Daughter
B3 Samba Pa Ti
B4 Hope You'Re Feeling Better
B5 El Nicoya