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ABRAXAS, the second album by the original (and arguably most powerful) Santana line-up, proved the band's commercial breakthrough. The album's contains two of the group's biggest hits, "Black Magic Woman," a slinky, smooth-edged interpretation of the song written by Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green, and their take on Tito Puente's "Oye Como Va," which injects Carlos Santana's stinging guitar leads into a surging salsa groove. The band's unique, genre-blurring approach makes these singles--and everything else here--unlike anything that had been heard before. The opener, "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts," showcases Carlos Santana's passionate, soulful six-string mastery over a drifting, psychedelic backdrop. The album ranges in feel, encompassing furiously propulsive jams ("Se A Cabo"), low-key Brazilian grooves ("Samba Para Ti"), and jazzy instrumentals ("Incident at Neshabur"). All the elements that made Santana's debut dazzling--roiling, polyrhythmic percussion, dense, pancultural influences, virtuoso guitar wo...
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| Key Information | |
| Artist | Santana |
| Record Label | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab |
| Genre | Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre | Psychedelic |
| Release Date | September 17, 1991 |
| Number of Discs | 1 |
| Song List: Disc 1 | |
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1. Singing Winds, Crying Beasts 2. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen 3. Oye Como Va (Spanish) 4. Incident at Neshabur 5. Se a Cabo (Spanish) 6. Mother's Daughter 7. Samba Pa Ti 8. Hope You're Feeling Better 9. El Nicoya (Spanish) |
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