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  2. Corazón Espinado - Wikipedia

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    " Corazón Espinado" (Spanish pronunciation: [koɾaˈson espiˈnaðo]; transl. "Thorned Heart") is a song by Latin rock band Santana featuring Latin rock group Maná. The song was written, produced and sung by Fher Olvera , and co-produced by Alex González , and was released on May 30, 2000, as the fifth single from their 17th studio album ...

  3. Santana discography - Wikipedia

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    Santana signed with Columbia and released their self-titled debut album Santana. This album reached fourth place on the Billboard 200 and earned two-times platinum status by the American national certification. Next, Santana released Abraxas, in September 1970, which topped the Billboard charts and earned five-times platinum. Santana released ...

  4. Santana (band) - Wikipedia

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    Santana IV features 16 all-new tracks written and produced by the band. Joining the core "Santana IV" band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts. The first single from Santana IV, entitled "Anywhere You Want to Go", was released on 5 ...

  5. Corazón (Santana album) - Wikipedia

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    Corazón is the twenty-third studio album (thirty-seventh album overall) by Santana, released on May 6, 2014. [1]Produced by Lester Mendez, [2] the album features collaborations with various singers like Gloria Estefan, Ziggy Marley and Cindy Blackman.

  6. Live at the Fillmore 1968 - Wikipedia

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    John Metzger wrote in The Music Box, "It's full of the spiritual bliss and driving rhythms that faithful fans have come to expect from Santana's concerts....Throughout the nine tracks on Live at the Fillmore 1968, Santana churns out rhythms that melt into a symbiotic whole. The grooves coalesce into a wriggling mass of spiritual energy, upon ...

  7. List of Santana live performances (1980s) - Wikipedia

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    An Intimate Conversation With Carlos Santana. The band's entire concert on September 4, 1982, as a part of the US Festival was released in 2019 as Santana: Live at US Festival. "Black Magic Woman", "Gypsy Queen" and "Oye Como Va" on the 1988 compilation album Viva Santana! are from September 22, 1982, at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Canada.

  8. Ultimate Santana - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Santana is a compilation by rock band Santana, combining hits from recent albums Supernatural, Shaman and All That I Am with early classics. Amongst the 18 tracks there are three new recordings.

  9. Santana (1969 album) - Wikipedia

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    Santana is the debut studio album by American Latin rock band Santana. It was released on August 22, 1969. It was released on August 22, 1969. Over half of the album's length is composed of instrumental music, recorded by what was originally a purely free-form jam band .