Santana Album - Spirits Dancing in the Flesh
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Customers rating:
(9 ratings)
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Release Date:1990-06-15
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Album Rock, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Latin Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop
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Label:Sony
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UPC:074644606522
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Approx. Price:$11.98
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Description :
Out of print in the U.S.! 1990 album from Carlos and the gang, their fifteenth and final release for Columbia. 10 tracks. Sony.Customer review - 2000-01-22
- Santana-Best Guitarist EverCarlos Santana displays his musical genius on guitar once again on this album. I love the instrumental "Full Moon" and the small hit single "Mother Earth-Third Rock From The Sun". The songs "Gypsy Woman" and "Who's That Lady" are well done remakes of the early 70's hits. A must have cd for the die-hard Santana fan like myself.
Customer review - 1999-12-17
- Worst Carlos Solo EffortThis is the worst Carlos Santana sol effort. THe songs sound lame and are kinda poppy. I wouldn't recomend this album to fans of early Santana. Only three songs keep this album from getting one star. (Jingo-Lo-Ba, Spirits Dancing In The Flesh, and Third Stone From The Sun)
Customer review - 2003-10-21
- No Dancing HereI guess I'm going to swim against the tide on this one. I would give a 4 or 5 to virtually every other Santana album (maybe with the exception of a 3 on Oneness). As a guitarist, Santana is one of my idols. However, this album is just plain boring from my perspective. I see no spark of the brilliance I have come to expect from Carlos nor inspired playing from anyone in the band.
Customer review - 2006-04-14
- Virgin EarsI just started listening to Santana and I am not a music buff, which makes my opinion all the more sincere. This album is great. Kind of poppy but I love Jin-Go-Lo-Ba and Full moon. There are african rhythms and they provide a great background for the other instruments. It's a great album, worthy of a closer look.
Customer review - 2001-02-26
- Excellent workThis CD is very good. Maybe it doesn't contain a hit single, but it's an excellent musical statement of Carlos and the band. My personal favorites are "Spirits Dancing In The Flesh", "Gypsy Woman" and "Full Moon". The other songs are incredible, for example: "Peace On Earth" is good but I prefer listening to it in "The Best Of Santana Volume 2", "Jin-Go-Lo-Ba" is a nice remake from Santana I, and "It's a Jungle Out There" is a good song that was performed on the "Supernatural Tour". I think that this album states what Carlos was pretending to do in the early 90's; achieving his goal in 1999.
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