Viva Santana!

~ Release by Santana (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Everybody’s Everything
recording engineer:
Mike Larner (on 1971-06-05)
engineer:
Glen Kolotkin
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
bass guitar:
David Brown (US bassist for Santana/Allman Brothers/31st of February) (on 1971-06-05)
congas, flugelhorn, percussion and timbales:
Jose Chepito Áreas (on 1971-06-05)
guitar:
Carlos Santana (on 1971-06-05) and Neal Schon (on 1971-06-05)
instruments and performer:
Tower of Power Horn Section (on 1971-06-05)
membranophone:
Michael Carabello (on 1971-06-05), Coke Escovedo (on 1971-06-05), Jose Chepito Áreas (on 1971-06-05) and Michael Shrieve (on 1971-06-05)
organ and piano:
Gregg Rolie (on 1971-06-05)
percussion [percussion assistance]:
Coke Escovedo (on 1971-06-05)
tambourine:
Michael Carabello (on 1971-06-05)
vibraphone:
Michael Shrieve (on 1971-06-05)
background vocals:
Coke Escovedo (on 1971-06-05) and Linda Tillery (AKA Sweet Linda Divine) (on 1971-06-05)
vocals:
Michael Carabello (on 1971-06-05), Jose Chepito Áreas (on 1971-06-05), Gregg Rolie (on 1971-06-05) and Carlos Santana (on 1971-06-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 1971)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (on 1971-06-05)
recording of:
Everybody’s Everything (reworded lyric version of The Emperors’ 1966 “Karate”) (on 1971-06-05)
additional lyricist:
Carlos Santana
composer:
Milton Brown (member of 1960s soul group The Emperors, co-songwriter with Tyrone Moss for “Karate”, “L’urlo”) and Tyrone Moss
publisher:
Careers–BMG Music Publishing, Inc., Dandelion Music Co. and Universal Music (plain logo: “Universal Music”)
is based on:
Karate
3.53:32
2Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
recorded in:
San Francisco, California, United States (in 1970-06)
engineer:
David Brown (US producer, engineer – Record Plant Studios, Wally Heider Studios) and John Fiore (engineer)
producer:
Fred Catero and Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
bass guitar:
David Brown (US bassist for Santana/Allman Brothers/31st of February) (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
congas:
José “Chepito” Áreas (in 1970-06) and Michael Carabello (in 1970-06)
congas and percussion:
Michael Carabello (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
congas, percussion and timbales and timbales:
José “Chepito” Áreas (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
drums (drum set):
Michael Shrieve (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
guitar:
Carlos Santana (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
keyboard and lead vocals:
Gregg Rolie (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
percussion:
Rico Reyes (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
tabla:
Steven Saphore (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
background vocals:
Rico Reyes (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05) and Carlos Santana (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
vocals:
Gregg Rolie (in 1970-06)
arranger:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (in 1970) and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Wally Heider Studios (@ 245 Hyde Street, San Francisco) in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1970-06-04 until 1970-06-05)
cover recording of:
Black Magic Woman (in 1970-06)
lyricist and composer:
Peter Green (former member of Fleetwood Mac)
publisher:
Bourne Music Ltd., Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), King Music Publ. Co. Ltd. and Murbo Music Publishers, Inc.
cover recording of:
Gypsy Queen (in 1970-06)
composer:
Gábor Szabó (in 1966)
publisher:
Gabor & Cardigan Music, PAB Music Corp. and Wixen Music Publishing, Inc.
4.155:21
3Guajira
engineer:
Glen Kolotkin
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
remixer:
Jim Gaines (in 1988-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (in 1971)
remixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981–2008) in Sausalito, California, United States (in 1988-02)
recording of:
Guajira (in 1971)
composer:
José “Chepito” Áreas, David Brown (US bassist for Santana/Allman Brothers/31st of February) and Rico Reyes
publisher:
Careers–BMG Music Publishing, Inc. and Petra Music
5:39
4Jungle Strut
recorded in:
Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (in 1971)
producer:
Eddie Kramer (engineer)
mixer:
Ken Scott (UK record producer & engineer) (on 1971-10-05)
mixed at:
Trident Studios (London, UK) in Soho, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1971-10-05)
live recording of:
Jungle Strut (in 1971)
composer:
Gene Ammons
5:30
5Jingo
engineer:
Bob Breault and Eric Prestidge
producer:
Brent Dangerfield and Carlos Santana
remixer:
Jim Gaines (in 1988-01)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 1969)
recorded at:
Pacific Recording Studio in San Mateo, California, United States (in 1969)
remixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981–2008) in Sausalito, California, United States (in 1988-01)
cover recording of:
Jin‐go‐lo‐ba (Drums of Passion) (Jingo) (in 1969)
lyricist and composer:
Babatunde Olatunji
publisher:
Blackwood Music Inc. (1953-02-07–1987-12-30), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. and EMI Songs Ltd.
4.54:14
6Ballin’
engineer:
Glen Kolotkin
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
recorded at:
Coast Recorders in San Francisco, California, United States (in 1967)
recording of:
Ballin' (in 1967)
writer:
Gregg Rolie and Carlos Santana
6:26
7Bambara
engineer:
Fred Catero and Wayne Lewis (engineer)
producer:
Carlos Santana
mixer:
Jim Gaines (in 1987-11)
recorded at:
The Automatt in San Francisco, California, United States (in 1980)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981–2008) in Sausalito, California, United States (in 1987-11)
recording of:
Bambara (in 1980)
writer:
Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow and Orestes Vilató
1:27
8Ángel negro
engineer:
Maureen Droney and Ken Kessie
producer:
Armando Peraza and Carlos Santana
mixer:
Jim Gaines (in 1988-05)
recorded at:
The Automatt in San Francisco, California, United States (on 1982-10-14)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981–2008) in Sausalito, California, United States (in 1988-05)
recording of:
Angel Negro (from 1982-10-14 until 1987-11)
writer:
Carlos Santana
4:13
9Incident at Neshabur
engineer:
Glen Kolotkin
producer:
Jeffrey Cohen (70s/80s US funk/soul producer/songwriter) and Bruce Good (of The Good Brothers)
mixer:
Fred Catero
recorded at:
Fillmore West in San Francisco, California, United States (on 1971-07-04)
mixed at:
Pacific Recording Studio in San Mateo, California, United States
live recording of:
Incident at Neshabur (on 1971-07-04)
composer:
Alberto Gianquinto and Carlos Santana
publisher:
Petra Music
5:31
10Just Let the Music Speak
assistant engineer:
Wayne Lewis (engineer)
engineer:
Maureen Droney
producer:
Carlos Santana and Chester Thompson (US keyboardist Chester D. Thompson for Santana & Tower of Power)
mixer:
Jim Gaines (in 1987-11)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981–2008) in Sausalito, California, United States (on 1986-01-02)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981–2008) in Sausalito, California, United States (in 1987-11)
recording of:
Just Let the Music Speak (on 1986-01-02)
writer:
Sterling Crew, Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter), Carlos Santana and Chester Thompson (US keyboardist Chester D. Thompson for Santana & Tower of Power)
4:40
11Super Boogie / Hong Kong Blues
engineer:
Bryan Bell (engineer)
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
live medley including a cover recording of:
Hong Kong Blues (in 1985)
lyricist and composer:
Hoagy Carmichael
live medley including a recording of:
Super Boogie (in 1985)
writer:
Carlos Santana
12:27
12Song of the Wind
recorded in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1977)
engineer:
Fred Catero
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
mixer:
Fred Catero (in 1977-06)
mixed at:
The Automatt in San Francisco, California, United States (in 1977-06)
live recording of:
Song of the Wind (in 1977)
composer:
Gregg Rolie, Carlos Santana and Neal Schon
publisher:
Careers–BMG Music Publishing, Inc.
5:03
13Abi Cama
engineer:
Bryan Bell (engineer)
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
recorded at:
Le Dôme de Paris - Palais des Sports in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 1983-04-18 until 1983-04-20)
live recording of:
Abi Cama (from 1983-04-18 until 1983-04-20)
writer:
Raul Rekow
1:49
14Vilato
engineer:
Bryan Bell (engineer)
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
recorded at:
Le Dôme de Paris - Palais des Sports in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 1983-04-18 until 1983-04-20)
0:44
15Paris Finale
engineer:
Bryan Bell (engineer)
producer:
Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
recorded at:
Le Dôme de Paris - Palais des Sports in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 1983-04-18 until 1983-04-20)
3:38
2CD

Credits

Release

printed in:Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
art direction and design:Carlos Santana
assistant engineer:Stuart Hirotsu
executive producer:Carlos Santana
producer:Jim Gaines
mastering:Joe Gastwirt
Howie Weinberg (mastering engineer)
distributed by:CBS Records (manufacturer/distributor, not for release label use!)
copyrighted (©) by:CBS Records Inc. (for rights/distribution/manufacture use only; international subsidiary of CBS, Inc.) (in 1988)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (in 1972, in 1978, in 1983)
CBS Records Inc. (for rights/distribution/manufacture use only; international subsidiary of CBS, Inc.) (in 1988)
mastered at:Masterdisk in New York, New York, United States
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/4175609 [info]
ASIN:DE: B0000269B2 [info]
FR: B0000269B2 [info]