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: The album often includes this Grammy-winning track, which serves as a foundation for his slower, "healing" guitar style.
What made his band, the Santana Blues Band (later shortened to Santana), stand out was how they fused traditional twelve-bar blues structures with Afro-Cuban percussion. This compilation tracks that ongoing fascination, highlighting his crying sustain, biting attack, and phrasing heavily inspired by classic blues vocalists. Track Analysis and Highlights
: The opening track, "Let The Guitar Play," is a rework of 2021’s "Song for Cindy." It features Darryl “DMC” McDaniels
A Grammy-winning solo project by Carlos Santana that remains his most personal blues-rock statement.
The album's lead single, a hauntingly beautiful track featuring Robert Cray, sets the tone for the rest of the compilation, with Santana's soaring guitar work perfectly complementing Cray's soulful vocals. Another standout track, a high-energy blues-rock number with Buddy Guy and Joe Bonamassa trading licks and vocals, highlights the chemistry and camaraderie among the artists.
: It often highlights his ability to adapt his tone to other artists, featuring collaborations that range from classic rock to contemporary pop. Critical Reception Santana's blues for salvador album review
: The album often includes this Grammy-winning track, which serves as a foundation for his slower, "healing" guitar style.
What made his band, the Santana Blues Band (later shortened to Santana), stand out was how they fused traditional twelve-bar blues structures with Afro-Cuban percussion. This compilation tracks that ongoing fascination, highlighting his crying sustain, biting attack, and phrasing heavily inspired by classic blues vocalists. Track Analysis and Highlights
: The opening track, "Let The Guitar Play," is a rework of 2021’s "Song for Cindy." It features Darryl “DMC” McDaniels
A Grammy-winning solo project by Carlos Santana that remains his most personal blues-rock statement.
The album's lead single, a hauntingly beautiful track featuring Robert Cray, sets the tone for the rest of the compilation, with Santana's soaring guitar work perfectly complementing Cray's soulful vocals. Another standout track, a high-energy blues-rock number with Buddy Guy and Joe Bonamassa trading licks and vocals, highlights the chemistry and camaraderie among the artists.
: It often highlights his ability to adapt his tone to other artists, featuring collaborations that range from classic rock to contemporary pop. Critical Reception Santana's blues for salvador album review