Artist: Carlos Santana Album: Gold Greatest Hits Released: 2008 Genre: Rock, Jazz Fusion, Blues Rock, Latin Rock Country: USA Duration: 02:37:00 Tracklisting:
CD 1
01. Jin-Go-Lo-Ba (4:15) 02. Evil Ways (3:55) 03. Soul Sacrifice (3:13) 04. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen (5:19) 05. Oye Como Va (4:16) 06. Se A Cabo (2:50) 07. Samba Pa Ti (4:45) 08. Everybody’s Everything (3:30) 09. No One To Depend On (5:33) 10. Guajira (5:44) 11. Para Los Rumberos (2:46) 12. La Fuente Del Ritmo (4:31) 13. Song Of The Wind (6:05)
CD 2
01. Love, Devotion & Surrender (3:3) 02. Mirage (4:42) 03. Europa (Earth`s Cry, Heaven`s Smile) (5:05) 04. Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana) (3:11) 05. Carnaval (2:15) 06. Let The Children Play (3:2 07. Revelations (3:17) 08. She`s Not There (3:19) 09. I`ll Be Waiting (3:11) 10. Flor d`Luna (Moonflower) (3:51) 11. One Chain (Don`t Make No Prison) (3:30) 12. Well All Right (4:10) 13. Aqua Marine (3:5)
CD 3
01. All Ever Wanted (3:36) 02. You Know That I Love You (3:56) 03. Winning (3:27) 04. The Sensitive King (3:29) 05. I Love You Much To Much (4:43) 06. Hold On (4:35) 07. Nowhere To Run (2:52) 08. Say It Again (3:2 09. How Long (3:56) 10. Veracruz (3:46) 11. Gypsy Woman (4:22) 12. Havana Moon (4:10) 13. Blues For Salvador (5:59)
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Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born July 20, 1947) is a Mexican rock guitarist. Santana became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, Santana, which pioneered rock, salsa and jazz fusion. The band's sound featured his melodic, blues-based guitar lines set against Latin percussion such as timbales and congas. Santana continued to work in these forms over the following decades. He experienced a sudden resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim in the late 1990s. Rolling Stone named Santana number 15 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time in 2003 Santana was signed by CBS Records and went into the studio to record their first album. They were not satisfied with the release and decided changes needed to be made. This resulted in the dismissal of Bob Livingston. Santana replaced him with Mike Shrieve, who had a strong background in both jazz and rock. Marcus Malone was forced to quit the band due to personal problems, and the band re-enlisted Michael Carabello. Carabello brought with him percussionist Jose Chepito Areas, who was already well-known in his country, Nicaragua, and, with his skills and professional experience, was a major contributor to the band.