Pros: Some of Santana's most beautiful music ever Cons: it ends
Although I am fond of the newer Santana music, I must admit to having a strong preference for his earlier, more far reaching music. For me, Carlos is at his best when he foregoes pop sounds and explores the depths of jazz, blues, psychedelia...
Pros: Brilliant instrumentals; Santana's typical line-up of talented musicians. Cons: Vocals/lyrics on tracks four and six.
Imagine if something as indefinable as love were put to music. The result would sound something like Santana’s music, particularly their 1972 release, Caravanserai. Why? Because the band’s founder and lead guitarist is the most complete ...
Pros: superb instrumentation Cons: a few heady moments
"Caravanserai" was the 1972 release and fourth album from Santana, and takes his latin/rock sound into the world of jazz fusion, a place Santana would remain in the early to mid-seventies. Though I have just about every album Santana has done...
Pros: Great music and fun to listen to Cons: Lackluster lyrical songs
I picked up "Caravanserai" over the weekend in the wake of Santana's Grammy sweep and, I'm not ashamed to say, it was an album that I knew very little about and bought primarily because it was cheap and it was there.
Pros: Spectacular recording. Sounds even better in surround. Cons: Lyrics not provided w/ CD
I was amazed at the level of stereo imaging on this album. I had never sat down and listened to the entire album until recently. My brother was sitting at his computer listening to track #5 "Song Of The Wind" when I was doing a little laundry...
Pros: Read review. Cons: No more concept albums like this.
This is the blueprint for Supernatural and Shaman. A fusion of world music , Santanas unique singing guitar and percussion that Castro would kill for. Eternal caravan of reincarnation. An evocative opener in the same ...
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