Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Carlos in Japan

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Santana - Lotus [1973]
(Live in Japan - July, 1973)















Disc 1
Mp3, Stereo, 320 kbps, 115.6 MB

1. Going Home
2. A-1 Funk
3. Every Step Of The Way
4. Black Magic Woman
5. Gypsy Queen
6. Oye Como Va
7. Yours Is The Light
8. Batuka
9. Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)
10. Stone Flower (Introduction)
11. Waiting
12. Castillos De Arena, Part 1 (Sand Castle)
13. Free Angela
14. Samba De Sausalito

Disc 2
Mp3, Stereo, 320 kbps, 117.2 MB

1. Mantra
2. Kyoto
3. Castillos De Arena, Part 2 (Sand Castle)
4. Incident At Neshabur
5. Se A Cabo
6. Samba Pa Ti
7. Mr. Udo
8. Toussaint L'overture


Corny Irish rock 'n roll, part 2 of 2. (2:59 / SFW)

8 comments:

Greg said...

Thanks for Black 47!

Anonymous said...

Aaahh, Lotus. I had it on vinyl in the 1970's. Wonderful wonderful stuff. I have some tracks already, but it must be heard entire to appreciate, thanks for giving that opportunity.

Did Carlos ever get 'further out' than this? I think not. He blazes like a midnight lighthouse here.

Anonymous said...

And I should mention that this is the legendary tour with Leon Thomas (associate of Pharoah Sanders) singing!

Sly Hoax said...

Thanks for this upload! I really like the old Santana stuff (pre-1980).. and I have quite a few of his records. I also just noticed your link list of blogs... check a few of them out now.

cheers!

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Anonymous said...

Wonderful! I've still got my LP in mint condition (the original gatefold edition, import I believe) packed away. Used to listen to it _a_lot_. Thanks for this! "The Hot Sauce Lounge" is a great place to visit everyday!! Love ya!

Anonymous said...

thanks this is incredible.

Michael Caroff said...

Lotus is supposed to be even better then Moonflower as a live album. I've got to review it soon on Ultimate Santana.