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Released on Polygram, this album was dedicated to the memory of Miles Davis and Bill Graham, featuring a deeply spiritual, world-blues tone.
1. The Woodstock Explosion and Latin Rock Roots (1969–1972)
Yielded the hard-rock hit "You Know That I Love You" .
This album closed out an era, blending global conscious themes with modern rock and funk textures. Santana - Discography 1969-2021 FLAC -Jamal The...
For serious music collectors, listening to a massive, career-spanning discography from 1969 to 2021 in FLAC format offers crucial advantages over compressed streaming options:
A historic reunion album that brought the surviving members of the classic early-70s Santana III lineup back into the studio, including Neal Schon, Gregg Rolie, Michael Shrieve, and Michael Carabello. It captured the exact same fiery, improvisational magic of their golden era.
Produced by Rick Rubin and featuring Spanish singer Buika, this raw, energetic masterpiece dove deep into African rhythms and avant-garde rock, widely praised as some of Carlos's fiercest guitar work in decades. Released on Polygram, this album was dedicated to
Follow-ups that continued the successful guest-star formula, featuring collaborations with Michelle Branch, Outkast, and Steven Tyler.
The late 70s and 80s saw Santana return to a more rock-oriented sound with albums like Amigos (1976), featuring the beautiful instrumental "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)," and Zebop! (1981), which produced the hit "Winning."
Jamal found a rare FLAC rip of Love Devotion Surrender (1973) with John McLaughlin. The dynamic range — 14 dB — was brutal. When “The Life Divine” hit its peak, Jamal’s studio monitors nearly clipped. His wife shouted from the kitchen, “Turn that down!” But Jamal couldn’t. He was inside the feedback. This album closed out an era, blending global
The Santana discography from 1969 to 2021 represents one of the most enduring legacies in rock history, spanning over five decades of Latin-infused blues, jazz fusion, and global pop . Led by Mexican-American guitarist Carlos Santana
Do you prefer their era or their vocal-driven pop hits ?
By curating this archive, users like "Jamal The..." ensure that the intricate layers of Latin percussion, blues rock, and spiritual jazz that define Santana’s music are accessible for generations to come, as vivid and powerful as they were when they first echoed out of the Fillmore West in 1969.
: Often includes Carlos Santana's collaborative works, such as those with Buddy Miles, John McLaughlin, and Alice Coltrane. Core Discography Timeline (1969–2021)