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Santana III  (Audio CD) 
by Santana

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Description:

35th Anniversary Deluxe 2 CD Edition. Includes 9 previously unreleased live and studio recordings.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: February 21, 2006
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Original recording remastered, Special Edition
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Batuka
2. No One To Depend On
3. Taboo
4. Toussaint L'Overture
5. Everybody's Everything
6. Guajira
7. Jungle Strut
8. Everything's Coming Our Way
9. Para Los Rumberos
10. Gumbo (bonus track)
11. Folsom Street (bonus track)
12. Banbeye (bonus track)
13. No One To Depend On (bonus track- single version)
Disc: 2
1. Batuka (Live)
2. No One To Depend On (Live)
3. Toussaint L'Overture (Live)
4. Taboo (Live)
5. Jungle Strut (Live)
6. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen (Live)
7. Incident At Neshabur (Live)
8. In A Silent Way (Live)
9. Savor (Live)
10. Para Los Rumberos (Live)
11. Gumbo (Live)
 
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5All KILLER, NO FILLER!!!  Aug 04, 2009
All-time best Santana studio album; incandescent live performance, and bonus tracks like,"Bambeye," make this near sonically-perfect CD, the Santana III edition to buy. ALL KILLER-No filler.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Last of the First  Jun 19, 2009
With their 1971 third album, the members of the "old" Santana band furthered the jazz, Latin and soul grooves which had distinguished their earlier recordings and also expanded their lineup. The result was a stylish and powerful entry which would, alas, also prove to be the group's swan song - at least in this form.
The timbale-led groove which sets "Batuka" in motion sounds familiar enough, but the blazing performance which follows reveals just how much Santana had grown since the previous year's ABRAXAS. Sixteen-year-old newcomer Neal Schon (who would later form Journey with keyboardist/singer Gregg Rolie) offers up lead guitar licks which at times are even more furious than Carlos Santana's own, and the rest of the band keeps pace with what by this point were some of the most accomplished chops in the music world. "No One to Depend On," which was released in heavily edited form as a single, is far better appreciated in its stomping original incarnation. "Taboo" is a nice Rolie composition, by turns dreamily romantic and screamingly straightforward. "Toussaint L'Overture," one of Santana's most famed instrumentals, seamlessly blends rock and Latin styles in a scorched-earth performance by all hands.
Side two of the original LP opens with Santana's most overt nod to straight soul music, "Everybody's Everything." Backed by a full horn section, this celebratory sermon changes the mood considerably, as in its turn does the unadulterated south-of-the-border groove of "Guajira." "Jungle Strut" is yet another instrumental which cooks on a very high flame, while "Everything's Coming Our Way" offers leader Carlos a chance to try out his vocal skills (for which, dare I say it, he's not likely to win any prizes) on a bit of hippie philosophizing. Easily the album's weakest track, it nevertheless adds some more variety before "Para Los Rumberos" takes things out at a pace so breathless the listener can't decide whether to dance or crack up laughing.
Three excellent unreleased instrumental numbers, as well as the single edit of "No One to Depend On," round out the first disc of this Legacy Edition reissue, making it a more than essential purchase in its own right. But disc two literally doubles the pleasure with Santana's complete Independence Day 1971 concert at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, the final band to hit the stage on the famed venue's final night. Much of the then-yet-to-be-released SANTANA III gets tackled in fine fashion, along with a selection of earlier gems and a nice reworking of Joe Zawinul and Miles Davis' "In a Silent Way." Now, if that's not reason enough for an upgrade, I don't know what is.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5SABOR AMIGOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Jul 26, 2008
WILD ERUPTION OF BURNIN' MELODIE...Incandescent kaleidoscope of crude improvisation..magnificent edition of Legacy recreating the Santana's third disc,besides offering "the live at Fillmore West"!!! too much, too much for the mediocrity of the current discs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Sounds Great !!  Mar 21, 2008
Beautiful music that will keep you groovin'.
Nice package but the real treat is the overall sound on both these discs wich is very natural and close to the analog warmth of the original release,PLUS the live disc, wich you will find yourself listening to as often as the studio version.

2 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Great Release Except For Neal Schon  Jul 03, 2007
Santana III Legacy Edition is the last of the 3 great Santana Records before the band split and went "fusion." The obvious attraction here is the live at the Fillmore CD and what great sound. One thing old recordings have is that fantastic attention to the stereo landscape and with the size of this band and the percussion involved, it is truly a great listening experience - that is - until Neal Schon solos.

Do you like ear splitting high register solos? And not just once, but over and over again? And no low notes folks, just as high as they go? Then you will love the future Journey guitarist, NEAL SCHON!! I do realize that at 15 years of age it is quite an accomplishment to be in the Santana Band but why Carlos added him as a soloist is beyond me.

Even to this day I cannot stand him. NO imagination - just high register guitar wankings over and over and over again. Schon is okay in a nothing bank like Journey, but he is not in a league to be trading solos with Carlos Santana - kind of like - Larry Lee standing next to Jimi Hendrix. The problem is - Neal gets A LOT OF SOLOS!!!!!!

Anyway this is still a great release if you can blot out Neal.

Chris Stevenson

 
 
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