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Watch Your Step |
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04:01 |
02 |
Lightnin' |
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03:51 |
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Who Do You Love |
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02:55 |
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Mudbone |
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05:51 |
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One With You |
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05:14 |
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Ecuador |
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01:10 |
07 |
Tales Of Kilimanjaro |
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04:50 |
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Havana Moon |
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04:09 |
09 |
Daughter Of The Night |
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04:18 |
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They All Went To Mexico |
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04:47 |
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Vereda Tropical |
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04:57 |
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Songwriter |
A. Pasque; A. Peraza; B. Gonzalocurel; B. Parker; B. T. Jones; C. Berry; Carlos Santana; E. McDaniel; G. Brown; H. Huss; M. Rockfors; P. Belmonte; R. Rekow |
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Date of US Release April 1983 The third Carlos Santana solo album marks a surprising turn toward 1950s rock & roll and Tex-Mex, with covers such as Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" and Chuck Berry's title song. Produced by veteran R&B producers Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett, the album features an eclectic mix of sidemen, including Booker T. Jones of Booker T & the MG's, Willie Nelson, and the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Havana Moon is a light effort, but it's one of Santana's most enjoyable albums, which may explain why it was also the best-selling Santana album outside the group releases in ten years. Das solo Carlos Santana Album in Richtung zu des Third kennzeichnet eine Überraschenumdrehung fünfziger Jahren Felsen u. Rolle und Tex-Mex, mit Abdeckungen wie Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" und Chuck Berry's Titelsong. Produziert durch Veteran- R&B Produzenten Jerry Wexler und Barry Beckett , das Album kennzeichnet eine eklektische Mischung von sidemen, Umfassen Booker T. Jones von Booker T & the MG's , Willie Nelson und the Fabulous Thunderbirds . Havana Moon ist eine helle Bemühung, aber sie ist eins Santana's der meisten erfreulichen Alben, die erklären können, warum es auch das gut-best-selling Album Santana außerhalb der Gruppenfreigaben in 10 Jahren war.