Totally cool! Written in a Latin-rock style popularized in the 1960's by Carlos Santana, 'Puerto de Libertad' has three sections: a recurring call and response riff, a lyrical melody in four part harm...
The follow up to the 2002 release 'Shamen', and features plenty of classic Santana, written for Piano, Vocal and Guitar. The album featured guest vocals from a range of artists, including Sean Paul, J...
Made famous at Woodstock back in 1969, Soul Sacrifice helped to put the group Santana in the mainstream of popular music. Interspersed with hot figures for the saxes and punches for the brass, you can...