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Mojo Presents... An Introduction to Santana by Santana (CD, May-2004, Sony Music Distribution USA) 
Mojo Presents... An Introduction to Santana by Santana (CD, May-2004, Sony Music Distribution USA)

 
Mojo Presents... An Introduction to Santana by Santana (CD, May-2004, Sony Music Distribution USA)

Artist: Santana
Release Date: May 2004
Format: CD
Record Label: Sony Music Distribution (USA)
Genre: Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 766487163644
Product ID: EPID47696764
Description: This 2004 collection features 15 Santana songs, compiled by Mojo magazine. While this 15-cut compilation is meant to be an introduction to Santana, it doesn't go as far as either the Byrds or Miles Davis volumes, but it more than suffice...
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Track Listing
1. Jingo
2. Evil Ways
3. Medley
4. Oye Como Va
5. Toussaint L'Overture
6. Everybody's Everything
7. No One to Depend On
8. Waves Within
9. Stone Flower
10. Love, Devotion and Surrender
11. Mirage
12. Let the Children Play
13. When I Look Into Your Eyes
14. Flor de Canela
15. Promise of a Fisherman

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
This 2004 collection features 15 Santana songs, compiled by Mojo magazine.
While this 15-cut compilation is meant to be an introduction to Santana, it doesn't go as far as either the Byrds or Miles Davis volumes, but it more than suffices as a primer on the power, magic, mystique, and unique vision Carlos Santana and his collaborators possessed in the late '60s through the mid-'70s. Beginning with the original band's "Jingo" and "Evil Ways," it tracks the complete union of Latin and Afro-Cuban rhythms with the sound of jam-based rock. There's the mysteriousness of Peter Green's "Black Magic Woman," brought to full voodoo fruition by the medley with "Gypsy Queen." Listening with fresh ears today, it's no wonder this was such a big hit. It is simply revelatory to hear the sheer funkiness of "No One to Depend On," with its driving soul and bass-driven R&B (as introduced by the Spencer Davis Group and Georgie Fame -- yeah, that's right, punters) meeting both Cuban music and the funk drive of Sly with the badass horns punching it up. From here there's the delve into spiritual jazz ("Love, Devotion and Surrender" with John McLaughlin) and samba-driven fusion with keyboardist Tom Coster jumping in for Gregg Rolie with vocalist Flora Purim and percussionist Airto, among others. The hits from the period, "Let the Children Play" and "Stone Flower," are here, as is the utterly gorgeous "Promise of a Fisherman." The only things lacking from the period are instrumental pieces like "Samba Pa Ti" (Abraxas) and "Song of the Wind" (Caravanserai). "Soul Sacrifice" isn't here either, but do listeners ever even need to hear that one again? In sum, this is a great little comp that gives as solid an overview as one can hope to get from a single disc. ~ Thom Jurek

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