Sign up to receive special offers and exclusives
Search
Home & GardenBooksCell Phones & Service
Keyword Search: Andy Griggs
HomeKeyword Search: Andy Griggs
 
 
Santana: The Woodstock Experience (2 CD)
View larger imageEmail a friend

Alternate Views:

 
 
 

Santana: The Woodstock Experience (2 CD)  (Audio CD) 
by Santana

In Stock
Availability: Usually ships in 1 business days
List Price: $15.93
Our Price: $14.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
You Save: $0.94 ( 5%)

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.
Product Promotions:
  • Get $1 worth of MP3 downloads from Amazon MP3 after you order your item.  Here's how (restrictions apply)
Description:

Taking the stage at Woodstock, Santana was a little-known Latin rock group from San Francisco. When they walked off, they were an undeniable legend. The appearance was a perfect prologue to the debut, self-titled album that followed just weeks later. 1969 was an epic year Santana - their groundbreaking album and the performance at Woodstock would define them and their virtuosic guitarist, Carlos Santana, for years to come.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: June 30, 2009
Studio: Sony Legacy
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Limited Edition
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Waiting
2. Evil Ways
3. Shades Of Time
4. Savor
5. Jingo
6. Persuasion
7. Treat
8. You Just Don't Care
9. Soul Sacrifice
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.

4All together on one CD  Sep 09, 2009
Well CBS/Sony finally got all the Santana Woodstock performance together on a single CD. Every song but Evil Ways had been previously been released. So to us true fans we are in effect paying for 1 song. The Best part of the performance is still Soul Sacrifice but granted that over the years having heard that the rest of the performance wasn't that good, I have to disagree. It is very much like other Santana performances from the same period that can be heard on live tapes and bootleg CDs.

Nice packaging with a fold out poster but why did they make the outer box bigger that a standard CD case? It doesn't fit on my shelf next to all the other prized Santana CDs

4Santana - Woodstock Experience  Aug 02, 2009
Its been said that the Woodstock performance broke Santana to the public at large. The performance is stunning, and given the circumstances, this recording is excellent. Only misses 5 stars because of what the band went on to do (and this is probably unfair).

29 of 29 found the following review helpful:

1Go With The Legacy Version of "Santana" Instead  Jul 17, 2009
This is one of my favorite albums of all time by my favorite Santana line-up. The Legacy Edition of "Santana" is superior to this "Woodstock Experience" in every respect: notes, photos, bonus cuts, overall album package and most importantly, SOUND QUALITY!

The sound on the "Legacy Edition" is crisp, clean, vibrant and full of life. Disc 1 of this "Woodstock" package sounds thin, harsh and compressed, very much like the original CD edition of this album from the 1980s. Disc 2 consists of the complete Woodstock set, minus most of the announcements and stage chatter. Why? The set is only about 50 minutes long - wouldn't have maxed out the disc! You no longer feel like you are right there in the middle of this amazing set. The sound on Disc 2 is also bad, very harsh with drop-outs and other technical problems not found on "The Legacy Edition."

The mini-poster of the band only shows about half the members. They couldn't even get THAT right.

Reasons to buy this CD:

The live version of "Evil Ways" from the Woodstock set.

Suggestion: go with "Santana: The Legacy Edition," buy the live mp3 of "Evil Ways" from this set and load all of that into your mp3 player for hours of listening enjoyment!

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

2Legacy really screwed around with Santana's Woodstock recording  Jul 13, 2009
In 2004, Sony Legacy Recordings released a 2-CD mini box set of Santanta (1969). The second disc contained the complete Woodstock performance (sans "Evil Ways")in perfect stereo sound, with all the stage banter as well as Chip Monck's announcements.

The producers of the Woodstock Experience version really messed with the recording. Not only did they create an inferior sounding mix, they also removed much of the stage banter. For example, Gregg Rolie famously announced "we have one more tune for you...it's called "Soul Sacrifice." This has been edited out of the Woodstock experience version. I think that's really criminal. There was no need to do this. Since the set was less than 80 minutes, why couldn't the producers just leave everything the way it was? Couldn't they just let it be? It would have been so much better that way.

If you can, try to find the 2004 Santana remaster box set. It has informative liner notes and preserves the Woodstock set in all its glory.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5On Another Corner  Jul 10, 2009
Clearly Santana was at his prime live here and to me there is no reason not to compare this to any live performance of Miles' from the "On the Corner" era until 1975. However, just like Miles this is not a series of unfocused jams but has a clearly controlled quality but to me is closer to fusion than rock (although yes this album clearly was listening material for the Mars Volta). Woodstock itself for those that can remember it (that would include audience members) when one listens to the full sets has some that have lessened over the years as Jefferson Airplane were past their prime as sadly was Jimi Hendrix (and he himself noted that the Woodstock performance was lacking, a far better official starting concert is "Live at Monterey"). Carlos Santana had however, clearly entered his musical prime (which he would remain at for a while) and live the experience is even better, taking the direction the Grateful Dead never really acheived (enjoy their music or not, there is not a stray moment here, this is focused realized material and with a similar rhythm section to Miles mid 70's bands, clearly the two were co-inspiring each other). Although not one of the more historically noted moments at Woodstock this was one its most inspired performances and for a band that wasn't performing a closing act but just becoming noted musically.

 
 
Bestsellers
Across the Universe [Blu-ray]Across the Universe [Blu-ray]
Across the Universe, from director Julie Taymor, is a revolutionary rock musical that re-imagines America in the turbulent late-1960s, a time when battle lines were being drawn at home and abroad. When young dockworker Jude (Jim Sturgess) leaves Live ...
List Price: $38.96
Our Price: $12.99
You Save: $25.97 (67%)
Add to Cart
Underworld Trilogy (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) [Blu-ray]Underworld Trilogy (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) [Blu-ray]
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE
List Price: $92.95
Our Price: $43.99
You Save: $48.96 (53%)
Add to Cart
Shakira: Oral Fixation Tour [Blu-ray]Shakira: Oral Fixation Tour [Blu-ray]
After wrapping up her world-wide sold out Oral Fixation Tour, Shakira is back with the LIVE CONCERT Blu-ray that captures it all. Viewed by over 2M people in 36 countries, Shakira delivers all of her smashes, such as "La Tortura"(featuring Alejandro ...
List Price: $29.98
Our Price: $16.49
You Save: $13.49 (45%)
Add to Cart
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore



About Us   Contact Us   Privacy Policy   Shipping Policy
Free Shipping on Orders $25 and Up!

Copyright ©2009 SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT. All rights reserved.