05. Santana / Isley, Ronald "Love makes the world go round"
06. Santana / Isley, Ronald "Freedom in your mind"
07. Santana "Choo choo"
08. Santana "All aboard"
09. Santana "Sue¤os"
10. Santana "Caminando"
11. Santana "Blues magic"
12. Santana "Echizo"
13. Santana "Leave me alone"
14. Santana "You and I"
15. Santana "Come as you are"
16. Santana "Forgiveness"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Santana Iv is an album by Santana, released in 2016. Santana Iv includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Yambuâ?, â??Anywhere You Want To Goâ?, â??Suen_osâ?, â??Caminandoâ? and more. The album is a rock CD. - INCLUDES THE REVERED EARLY 70S LINEUP!
2016 release. Santana IV is the 23rd studio album by Santana and the fourth album by almost the entire Woodstock-era classic lineup. The album reunites the early 1970s classic lineup of Carlos Santana, Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Mike Carabello and Michael Shrieve and marks the first time in 45 years - since 1971's multi-platinum classic Santana III - that the quintet has recorded together. Joining the core Santana IV band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts. The origins for the reunion go back several years, when Schon suggested that he and Carlos Santana record together. Santana liked the idea but went one better, proposing that they recruit Rolie, Shrieve and Carabello for what would be called Santana IV. After initial writing sessions and rehearsals took place in 2013, the group recorded throughout 2014 and 2015, amassing 16 new tracks that combined all their signature elements - Afro-Latin rhythms, soaring vocals, electrifying blues-psychedelic guitar solos, and irrepressible jubilant percussion work. About the Santana IV team, Santana stated: "It was magical, we didn't have to try to force the vibe - it was immense. From there, we then needed to come up with a balance of songs and jams that people would immediately identify as Santana."
Released with 4-page foldout booklet.
Variant 2: The sticker on the cover is in gold
It looks like an Indian summer has come in our Carlos' career. A very powerful "live" album. It is listened to in one breath. Aesthetic, audiophile recording - all of the components sound great. The only BUT is that the lack of new ideas is already no hidden behind the Latin branches. The same cannot be said about the "african" album.
HYUNG RAE K. - 08/Jan/2021
What a breath of fresh air, following the commercial output of recent years. This really reminds us that santana was a band, not Carlos with guests. What is amazing is that they can produce this energy at their age.