Original title: Santana: Greatest Hits - Live at Montreux 2011 Year: 2011/2012 Genre: rock, blues rock, latin rock, jazz fusion Cast: Carlos Santana & Raul Rekow, congas, percussion and vocals; Karl Perazzo, percussion and vocals; Benny Rietveld, bass; Dennis Chambers, drums; Tony Lindsay, vocals; Andy Vargas, vocals; Bill Ortiz, trumpet; Jeff Cressman, trombone; Tommy Anthony, guitar and vocals; David K. Mathews, keyboards; Cindy Blackman Santana, drums; Derek Trucks, guitar; and Susan Tedeschi, guitar and vocals.
• Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana is the king of Latin rock. His influence can be heard everywhere from Los Lobos to Los Lonely Boys or even in a Rolling Stone track like “Can You Hear Me Knocking”’s second half. At Montreux in 2011, wife Cindy Blackman Santana among others backing him up, the old boy proved he more than still has what it takes to get an audience fired up. • The 23-song set list included Santana’s greatest hits, spanning his illustrious hall of fame (inducted 1998) career, including the favorites “Black Magic Woman,” “Jingo” and, of course, “Oye Como Va.” All songs magnificently and enthusiastically transformed during their live performances with palpable electricity as if they weren’t played a thousand times before. • Those might be the most recognizable songs, but surely the standouts had to be the spicy “Maria Maria,” the humorous “Foo Foo” an effortless medley of “Evil Ways” and Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” and, finally, an odd rap version of the AC/DC classic “Back in Black” with the signature Santana Latin percussive rhythms adding that extra twist. For an even bigger delight, surprise guests Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi drop by for “Make Somebody Happy/Right On Be Free”. Great stuff from start to finish.
Quote Tracklist: 1. Spark of the Divine 2. SOCC 3. Back in Black 4. Singing Winds, Crying Beasts 5. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen 6. Oye Como Va 7. Maria, Maria 8. Foo Foo 9. Corazon Espinado / Guajira 10. Benny and Cindy Solo 11. Jingo 12. Carlos Speaks / Novus 13. Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile) / I Want You 14. Batuka / No One to Depend On 15. Duende / Open Invitation 16. Make Somebody Happy/Right On Be Free 17. Evil Ways/A Love Supreme 18. Sunshine of Your Love 19. Smooth/Dame tu Amor 20. Soul Sacrifice / Dennis Drum Solo 21.Samba Pa Ti 22. Into the Night 23. Love, Peace and Happiness / Freedom Bonus: • Carlos Santana Interview (1080i; 20:16) finds Carlos waxing a little philosophical about vibrations and energy as he stares out at the light infused water surrounding Montreux. • Cindy Blackman Santana Interview (1080i; 10:19) talks about her background with Lenny Kravitz and how she met and began working with Carlos. • Behind the Scenes (1080i; 5:05) has some cool footage of the environs surrounding Montreux and Carlos and band arriving at the event set to "Oye Como Va."
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Year: 2011/2012
Genre: rock, blues rock, latin rock, jazz fusion
Cast: Carlos Santana & Raul Rekow, congas, percussion and vocals; Karl Perazzo, percussion and vocals; Benny Rietveld, bass; Dennis Chambers, drums; Tony Lindsay, vocals; Andy Vargas, vocals; Bill Ortiz, trumpet; Jeff Cressman, trombone; Tommy Anthony, guitar and vocals; David K. Mathews, keyboards; Cindy Blackman Santana, drums; Derek Trucks, guitar; and Susan Tedeschi, guitar and vocals.
• Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana is the king of Latin rock. His influence can be heard everywhere from Los Lobos to Los Lonely Boys or even in a Rolling Stone track like “Can You Hear Me Knocking”’s second half. At Montreux in 2011, wife Cindy Blackman Santana among others backing him up, the old boy proved he more than still has what it takes to get an audience fired up.
• The 23-song set list included Santana’s greatest hits, spanning his illustrious hall of fame (inducted 1998) career, including the favorites “Black Magic Woman,” “Jingo” and, of course, “Oye Como Va.” All songs magnificently and enthusiastically transformed during their live performances with palpable electricity as if they weren’t played a thousand times before.
• Those might be the most recognizable songs, but surely the standouts had to be the spicy “Maria Maria,” the humorous “Foo Foo” an effortless medley of “Evil Ways” and Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” and, finally, an odd rap version of the AC/DC classic “Back in Black” with the signature Santana Latin percussive rhythms adding that extra twist. For an even bigger delight, surprise guests Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi drop by for “Make Somebody Happy/Right On Be Free”. Great stuff from start to finish.
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Tracklist:
1. Spark of the Divine
2. SOCC
3. Back in Black
4. Singing Winds, Crying Beasts
5. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
6. Oye Como Va
7. Maria, Maria
8. Foo Foo
9. Corazon Espinado / Guajira
10. Benny and Cindy Solo
11. Jingo
12. Carlos Speaks / Novus
13. Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile) / I Want You
14. Batuka / No One to Depend On
15. Duende / Open Invitation
16. Make Somebody Happy/Right On Be Free
17. Evil Ways/A Love Supreme
18. Sunshine of Your Love
19. Smooth/Dame tu Amor
20. Soul Sacrifice / Dennis Drum Solo
21.Samba Pa Ti
22. Into the Night
23. Love, Peace and Happiness / Freedom
Bonus:
• Carlos Santana Interview (1080i; 20:16) finds Carlos waxing a little philosophical about vibrations and energy as he stares out at the light infused water surrounding Montreux.
• Cindy Blackman Santana Interview (1080i; 10:19) talks about her background with Lenny Kravitz and how she met and began working with Carlos.
• Behind the Scenes (1080i; 5:05) has some cool footage of the environs surrounding Montreux and Carlos and band arriving at the event set to "Oye Como Va."