Monday, March 29, 2010

Santana Festival Rock Music CD Review

The exceptionally talented Rock artist Santana has released him CD entitled Festival. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Santana fans, and lovers of rock and with this being met. With the publication of artistic excellence Festival Santana on full display as Santana has once again had a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be him best work to date.

This will be your serious attention right from the start with a carnival andnot go to the last note of the last song Maria Caracoles, which incidentally is another great track.

Rock music fans will recognize some of the famous guests who have come together to play with Santana on some of the songs. Call to artists such as Maxine Waters and Julia Waters, a few minutes.

This is a first rate CD offers something for everyone. I give it two thumbs up. It 'easy to hear only great. A must buy if you are self --easily in rock music.

Although this album is outstanding the truly exceptional songs are track 2 - Let The Children Play, Track 6 - Let The Music Set You Free, longitude and 11 - Maria Caracoles.

My Bonus Pick, and those who Sore [... as in 'Stuck On Repeat "] is track 1 - Carnaval. Good stuff!

Festival Release Notes:

Santana Festival originally published on August 28, 1990 Legacy Recordings label.

CD track list follows:

1.Carnaval

2. Let The Children Play

3. Jugando

4. Give Me Love

5. Verao Vermelho

6. Let The Music Set You Free

7. Revelations

8. Reach Up

9. River, The

10. Try A Little Harder

11. Maria Caracoles

Santana: Carlos Santana (guitar, bass, percussion, backing vocals)), Leon Patillo (vocals, piano, Pablo Tellez (vocals, bass, drums), Tom Coster (keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, backing vocals), Paul Jackson (bass);Gaylord Birch (drums, timpani, percussion); Chepito Areas (congas, timbales, percussion), Raul Rekow (congas, percussion, vocals), Julia Waters, Maxine Waters, Orin Waters, Francisco Zavala, Joel Badie (vocals). Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, California.

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