Carlos Santana is now revered as a guitar hero and symbol of musical diversity like few, if any, living figures in contemporary music. The San Francisco native took a decidedly circuitous route to ...
Eagle Rock Entertainment, DVD/2-CD, 151 mins. $29.98 (regular)/$34.98 (Blu-Ray) The Santana III album came out in 1971. Forty-five years later, Santana IV appeared. Of course, the band was hardly ...
The self-titled debut that introduced Santana to the world featured the hit “Evil Ways,” which was originally on a 1967 album by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo, and also showcased the integral part ...
Peace, love and understanding were lacking when the ''classic'' lineup of Santana - the one that has reunited for this year's ''Santana IV'' album and some live shows - first split in 1972. ''I'll put ...
If you're already a fan of Santana's acclaimed first three studio albums, don't pick up the band's fourth disc expecting more of the same. Though it was released just 13 months after "Santana III," ...
After their raw and exciting self-titled debut Santana, and the successful follow-up Abraxas, Santana decided to go dark and mysterious with their near perfect third album titled, well, Santana III.