From Latin rock to AOR, Santana is not afraid of change.
An ambitious work from the late 70s with a pleasant melodic sound.
This album marks Santana's transition from their early Latin rock sound to a more sophisticated rock/AOR sound. It includes hits like "Stormy," and the lustrous guitar and rich vocals are outstanding. This album showcases the evolution of Santana as they look toward a new era.
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A:
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1)
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Dealer / Spanish Rose
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2)
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Move On
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3)
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One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)
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4)
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Stormy
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B:
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1)
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Well All Right
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2)
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Open Invitation
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3)
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Life Is A Lady / Holiday
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4)
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The Facts Of Love
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5)
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Wham!
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Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar - Devadip Carlos Santana
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Greg Walker
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Clavinet, Backing Vocals - Dennis Lambert
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Producer - Dennis Lambert
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Bongos, Percussion - Armando Peraza
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Congas, Percussion - Raul Rekow
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Programmed By [Synthesizer] - Mike Boddicker
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Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Organ - Chris Solberg
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Timbales, Percussion - Pete Escovedo
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Keyboards, Synthesizer - Chris Rhyne
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Bass - David Margen
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Drums - Graham Lear
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Producer - Brian Potter
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Engineer [Assistant] - Gary Boatner
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Executive-Producer - Ray Etzler
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Design Concept [Cover] - Mick Bridgen
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Art Direction, Design, Photography By - Norman Seeff
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Management - Bill Graham Management
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Engineer - Matt Hyde (6)