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Showing posts with label Latin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latin. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Gregg Rolie Band 2009 Rain Dance - Live


Genre: Latin
Rate: 128 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:11:00
Size: 64,85 MB

United States

Rain Dance is a good record. It has the sound of early Santana. The original singer for the Great Santana band of the Sixties (Woodstock) and Seventies, Gregg Rolie’s voice is the sound of Santana. Here is a chance to hear Santana minus Carlos. The guitar work is excellent, sounds like Carlos. The song selections and CD is for Santana fans. (Ray Cepeda)



Tracklist:

01 - Jingo 05:51

02 - Going Home 04:12

03 - No One To Depend On 05:49

04 - As The Years Go Passing By 10:09

05 - Evil Ways 04:22

06 - Across The Water 06:25

07 - Give It To Me 04:35

08 - Soul Sacrifice 10:11

09 - Black Magic Woman 03:28

10 - Gypsy Queen 04:53

11 - Oye Como Va 05:21

12 - Bailamos El Son 05:44





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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Gregg Rolie 2001 Roots







Genre: Latin
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:58:03
Size: 132,76 MB

United States

Review by Jonathan Widran

If you heard this exciting indie recording and didn't know anything about the singer/keyboardist's background, you might think he's just trying hard to capitalize on the resurgence of Latin rock epitomized by Santana's "smooth" sound. But Rolie -- whose energetic, highly percussive tunes are given that vibe via Dave Amato's various blistering guitars -- comes by the vibe legitimately, having co-founded the band Santana with Carlos in 1967. Fans of Rolie from that era and from his years as a founding member of Journey might enjoy his first solo recording in many years as a nice nostalgic visit, and the CD booklet offers many amusing photos and hairstyles that date back to Woodstock. Yet as a singer, Rolie's energy and enthusiasm for feisty Latin grooves is just as spirited as that of guys like Ricky Martin and others over 20 years younger.

"Give It to Me" rocks heavy, propelled by Amato's explosive lines and a swinging brass section that doesn't quit. "Down to Rio" rocks too, but the groove is a bit more sensual after the sizzling intro. After a handful of intense electric guitar-brass explosions, the gentle flamenco sway of "Ordinary Man" makes for a nice romantic interlude; the tune also shows a gentler side of Rolie's voice, which is raspy and sometimes overly dramatic in other places. "Going Home" is a fun revisit of the sound of Santana classics like "Oye Como Va." Rolie's intention with Roots is obviously to invoke his legendary association with that band, but he pairs with Neal Schon (who co-founded Journey) on "Breakin' My Heart."



Tracklist:

01 - Give It To Me 04:28

02 - Down To Rio 03:55

03 - Love Is Everything 05:01

04 - In My Skin 04:35

05 - Ordinary Man 05:31

06 - Going Home 03:22

07 - Domingo 03:59

08 - That's The Way It Goes 06:29

09 - Con Todo Mi Corazon 04:51

10 - Breakin' My Heart 05:05

11 - Let It Slide 04:55

12 - Orient Express 05:35





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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Santana 1968 Live At The Fillmore 1968



Genre: Latin
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:43:46
Size: 237,53 MB

Album Notes:

You are about to experience an exciting, electrified chunk of rock history.

In late 1968, a young incarnation of Santana, freshly inked to Columbia Records, celebrated with four nights of mind bending, improve-infused live shows at the legendary Fillmore West in San Francisco. These stunning performances have never been released until now. Included are tracks never issued as studio recordings, as well as a bevy of early Santana show stoppers!


Tracklist:

CD1:

01 - Jingo 09:39

02 - Persuasion 07:06

03 - Treat 09:37

04 - Chunk A Funk 05:59

05 - Fried Neckbones 10:10

06 - Conquistadore Rides Again 08:40


CD2:

01 - Soul Sacrifice 14:31

02 - As The Years Go Passing By 07:49

03 - Freeway 30:15





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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles 1972 Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!





Genre: Latin
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:46:02
Size: 105,41 MB

Live album by Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles


Tracklist:

01 - Marbles 04:19

02 - Lava 02:10

03 - Evil Ways 06:37

04 - Faith Interlude 02:13

05 - Them Changes 05:50

06 - Free Form Funkafide Filth 24:53





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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Santana 2009 The Woodstock Experience





Genre: Latin
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:45:44
Size: 104,56 MB


When Santana took to the stage on the afternoon of August 16, 1969, they were relatively unknown outside of the thriving Bay Area music scene. By the time they triumphantly walked off the stage they were considered one of the biggest SPAMises at the Woodstock Festival. "Their music was so exciting and fresh, it took people awhile to figure it out but when they finally did they just knocked everybody out," recounts Woodstock co-producer Michael Lang.

Santana delivered a career-making performance at Woodstock, melding Latin-rock and bruising blues. "Michael Shrieve's drum solo on 'Soul Sacrifice' was the moment where the band really won over the entire crowd," Lang reveals. "To be able to connect with a crowd of that size was a revelation to the band. A star was born."

Recorded live at the Woodstock music & art fair, Saturaday, August 16, 1969


Tracklist:

01 - Waiting 04:50

02 - Evil Ways 04:01

03 - You Just Don't Care 04:47

04 - Savor 05:23

05 - Jingo 05:32

06 - Persuasion 02:53

07 - Soul Sacrifice 11:36

08 - Fried Neckbones And Some Home Fries 06:42



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