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The discography of the rock band Santana formed by the Mexican-American rock guitarist Carlos Santana consists of 26 studio albums, 8 live albums, 61 singles, and 23 compilation albums. [1] Santana formed in 1967 in San Francisco and was originally known as the Carlos Santana Blues Band.
Our Top 10 Santana Album Covers looks at the best, most entertaining, inspiring and unique album covers that the band has ever released.
Santana is the debut studio album by American Latin rock band Santana. It was released on August 22, 1969. Over half of the album's length is composed of instrumental music, recorded by what was originally a purely free-form jam band.
Carlos Santana reportedly noticed it in a magazine and asked that it be on the cover of the band's upcoming album. [6] On the back of the record sleeve the cover art is just credited to 'MATI'. It is now considered a classic of rock album covers.
The album artwork on the cover of Santana’s 1970 album, Abraxas, is the work of the psychedelic surrealist, Mati Klarwein. His 1961 painting, Annunciation, was one of the first paintings that the German-French painter did after relocating to New York City.
Santana Discography. Check out the complete discography for all solo and guest appearances. Santana Albums. Carlos Santana Solo Albums
Carlos Santana Wayne Shorter Live at the 1988 Montreux Jazz Festival: 06/27/2007 : CD : Miles Electric: A Different Kind Of Blue : 11/16/2004 ...
Exploring the artwork for the seminal 1970 Santana album 'Abraxas', which features incredible cover artwork by legendary psychedelic artist Mati Klarwein.
Released two weeks after the band’s historical performance at the Woodstock festival, Santana’s debut album featured the hits Jingo and Evil Ways and a brilliant studio performance of Soul Sacrifice, the instrumental that forever immortalized the group in the movie that documented the festival.
After three hugely successful albums, Santana altered course towards a deeper, more ethereal fusion inspired by the then fashionable jazz-rock movement. The result was a more instrumental album where Latin beats merge with jazzier rhythms on a series of tightly controlled jams featuring Carlos, a teenage Neil Schon, and keyboard player Tom Coster.