Santana's third album released in 1971
Santana's shocking performance at Woodstock in 1969 made this album his debut, and the momentum continued with this album, which reached number one on the US charts and sold a million copies.
This work is a 4-channel surround mix (quadraphonic) recording, which was still rare in 1972.
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A:
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1)
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Batuka
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2)
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No One To Depend On
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3)
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Taboo
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4)
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Toussaint L'Overture
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B:
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1)
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Everybody's Everything
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2)
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Guajira
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3)
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Jungle Strut
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4)
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Everything's Coming Our Way
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5)
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Para Los Rumberos
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Producer - Santana Musicians
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Trumpet [Trompeta] - Luis Gasca (B5)
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Backing Vocals, Percussion [Assistance] - Coke Escovedo
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Guitar, Vocals - Carlos Santana
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Backing Vocals - Linda Tillery (B1, B4)
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Drums, Percussion, Vibraphone [Vibes] - Michael Shrieve
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Backing Vocals - Rico Reyes (A2, A4, B5)
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Vocals - Rico Reyes (B2)
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Piano, Organ, Vocals - Gregg Rolie
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Bass - David Brown (5)
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Engineer - Glen Kolotkin
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Engineer [Engineering] - G. Kolotkin
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Engineer [Quadraphonic Remix Engineer] - Larry Keyes
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Recorded By - Mike Larner
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Horns - Tower Of Power Horn Section (B1)
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Guitar - Neal Schon
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Congas, Percussion, Vocals, Tambourine - Michael P. R. Carabello
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Tambourine - Greg Errico (A2)
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Piano, Soloist - Mario Ochoa (2) (B2)
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Engineer [Engineering] - D. Brown
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Supervised By [Quadraphonic Sound Supervision] - Al Lawrence
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Design [Album] - Joan Chase
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Photography By [Inside] - Joan Chase
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Design [Album] - Mary Ann Mayer
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Liner Notes - Yuji Konno
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Design [Album] - Heavy Water Light Show
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Timbales, Congas, Percussion, Vocals, Drums, Flugelhorn - Jose Chepito Areas