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Santana - Blues for Salvador

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Santana - Blues for Salvador
Santana Band: Santana
Title: Blues for Salvador
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Release Date: 25 October, 1990
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Bailando/Aquatic Park 2: Bella 3: I'm Gone 4: 'Trane 5: Deeper, Dig Deeper 6: Mingus 7: Now That You Know 8: Hannibal 9: Blues From Salvador

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Santana's best CD from the eighties

THIS REALLY ISN'T A CARLOS SANTANA SOLO ALBUM. MOSTLY UNISPIRED INSTRUMENTALS. IT IS A SANTANA BAND GROUP EFFORT (EXCEPT FOR 2 TRACKS).

Released in 1987, this is a collection of odds and ends. There are alternate takes, live tracks and a few tracks of Santana fooling around. It is 44 minutes long and the sound quality is very good.

I don't konw why this is listed as a Carlos Santana solo CD. All but 2 tracks were performed by the "Santana" band during that time. And the remaining 2 tracks were performed by about the half the group.

The 1980's was not the best decade for Santana. His studio albums had a stripped down sound that conformed to the tastes of the time. His music was more pop oriented. There is nothing wrong with that, except that many of the songs were not very good. But, he continued to be very good in concert.

The music on this album, has the same feel as the rest of Santana's 1980's output, only it is better than most. This is partly because some of the tracks are live. Other tracks are studio reproductions of jams they did in concert.

Much of the music reflects the sound of the eighties. There is the sharp drum notes that were popularized by Dire Straits on Money For Nothing. It was the beginning of digital recording and people were playing around with sonic improvements and wider dynamic ranges. There is also the annoying synthesizer sound that populated much of the New Wave and Disco music. I like synthesizers, but they were poorly used in the eighties.

Two of the tracks on this CD are alternate takes of done during the recording sessions from Freedom and Zebop! The version of Deeper, Dig Deeper here is much better than what was on Freedom. Here it is an instrumental with some manic and funky guitar work from Santana.

The best track on this album is Mingus, which has some interesting synthesizer work from Chester Thompson. Unforntunately, it is less than 2 minutes long.

There is nothing bad on this album (unlike the rest of the Santana albums from the eighties), but most of the music is bland. On the Santana albums from the eighties, I have been pulling off the 2 to 4 good tracks and have been getting rid of the CD's. With Blues For Salvador, I will keep the whole CD. But, if I were ever to lose this CD, I probably would not bother to replace it.

I don't think Santana fully recovered from Festival (1977) until 1990, with Spirits Dancing in the Dark.
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One of the Best Ever
Carlo's playing has always touched a very emotional chord with me. Is there any doubt that Carlos Santana is one of the greatest guitar players ever? I saw Santana several times during the "Welcome", "Love Devotion and Surrender" and "Caravanserai" years. The playing is so lyrical and energetic.

I bought Blues for Salvador based on the recommendations off Amazon and have been very pleased as the guitar playing is as good or better than anything Carlos has ever done. Blues for Salvador is wonderful!.

A criminally overlooked Santana gem.
The low-key blues charms of "Hannibal" and "Blues for Salvador" both find Carlos taking off with plenty of barnstorming licks. "Blues for Salvador" may not have the peacock-strutting panache of "Abraxas" or "Santana III", but there are more than a few moments of genuine latin guitar fire to whet the appetite of any SANTANA fan. The blues hooks and subtle synth accompaniment starts tugging at your mind after only a couple of spins. Plus the opener, "Bailando/Aquatic Park" is a fantastic; upbeat and tasteful. Fans of anything by ERIC JOHNSON could do much worse than this underrated disc. .

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