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Post by bestmusicexpert on Feb 2, 2016 5:56:58 GMT -5
Not bad, I'm hoping it's a long album and there are a few instrumentals!
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Post by djjoe1960 on Feb 2, 2016 13:08:29 GMT -5
Sounds a lot like Oye Como Va and /or Black Magic Woman. I wonder was this recorded that long ago or written during that time frame? I am sure we will find out soon.
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Post by pb on Feb 2, 2016 20:47:26 GMT -5
Sounds to me like a recent song written to sound similar to Oye Como Va and No One To Depend On.
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Post by 1finemrg on Feb 2, 2016 21:15:23 GMT -5
Not bad, I'm hoping it's a long album and there are a few instrumentals! Pretty good reason why the song is a reminder of early Santana! Some additional info about the new release. From Santana's website: Santana IV Reunites Legendary Band Lineup 1/21/2016 April 15th, 2016 marks the release date of Santana IV, the wildly anticipated studio album that reunites the revered early '70s lineup with Carlos, Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Michael Carabello, and Michael Shrieve. The album marks the first time in 45 years -- since 1971's multi-platinum classic Santana III - that the quintet has recorded together. The First Single "Anywhere You Want To Go" to be released February 5th, 2016. Santana IV features 16 all-new tracks written and produced by the band that burst with the same unparalleled energy and superlative musicianship that made Santana a pioneering force in world music and a household name across the globe. Joining the core Santana IV band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with the legendary vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts. 1.Yambu 2.Shake It 3.Anywhere You Want To Go 4.Fillmore East 5.Love Makes The World Go Round (Feat: Ronald Isley) 6.Freedom In Your Mind (Feat: Ronald Isley) 7.Choo Choo 8.All Aboard 9.Suenos 10.Caminando 11.Blues Magic 12.Echizo 13.Leave Me Alone 14.You And I 15.Come as You Are 16.Forgiveness
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Post by dukelightning on Feb 2, 2016 22:03:31 GMT -5
Took me a moment to figure out why that album is called Santana IV considering they have released way more albums than that to this point. Is it the 4th album, assuming not just Santana III but the first 2 albums also featured this lineup, to include those 5 members. And a creative marketing ploy they can use to play off that album title reverting to that original lineup.
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