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Ultimate Santana | 
| Artist: Santana Label: Arista Category: Music
List Price: $18.97 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $7.98 (42%)
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 669
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 706293 UPC: 886970629324 EAN: 0886970629324 ASIN: B000UOOT1W
Release Date: October 16, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 6 to 11 days
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| Tracks:
| • | Into The Night (featuring Chad Kroeger) - previously unreleased | | • | This Boy's Fire(feat. Jennifer Lopez and Baby Bash) - previously unreleased | | • | Smooth(w/Rob Thomas) - from Supernatural (released June 1999) | | • | Maria Maria(w/Product G&B) - from Supernatural (released June 1999) | | • | Oye Como Va- from Abraxas (released Sept. 1970) | | • | Black Magic Woman- from Abraxas (released Sept. 1970) | | • | Evil Ways- from Santana (released Aug. 1969) | | • | Corazon Espinado(w/Mana) - from Supernatural (released June 1999) | | • | Europa - from album Amigos (released March 1976) | | • | The Game of Love (w/Tina Turner) - previously unreleased | | • | Put Your Lights On(w/Everlast) - from Supernatural (released June 1999) | | • | Why Don't You & I(w/Alex Band of The Calling) - (single released internationally July 2003) | | • | Everybody's Everything- from Santana III (released Sept. 1971) | | • | Just Feel Better(w/Steven Tyler) - from All That I Am (released Nov. 2005) | | • | Samba Pa Ti- from Abraxas (released Sept. 1970) | | • | No One To Depend On - from Santana III (released Sept. 1971) | | • | The Game of Love(w/Michelle Branch) -from Shaman (released Oct. 2002) | | • | Interplanetary Party- previously unreleased |
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Album Description Tracklisting subject to change
Album Description 2007 single disc anthology that brings the legendary guitarist's best recordings of his Arista Records era together with his greatest classics from the Columbia Records years on a single compact disc. Among the 18 tracks are the chart toppers 'Smooth', 'Maria Maria', 'Black Magic Woman', 'The Game Of Love' (with both Michelle Brance and Tina Turner), 'Oye Como Va' and many more. Sony/BMG. 2007.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
New fan loving the disc September 16, 2008 John Sileo (New Orleans, LA) I am somewhat new to Carlos Santana, introduced to him years ago with Smooth and promptly forgotten. I find this CD to be a wonderful compilation of his work. I know little about Carlos Santana's previous albums or his personal life but I still am amazed by his guitar solos, featured guest singers, and the general feelings of his songs.
Ultimate Santana August 17, 2008 virginia furness (golden, co United States) This is a wonderful of Santana's best songs. They are all different and fun to listen to. Great for playing at parties or just jamming in your car on the way to work or on a trip.
Ultimate Santana June 27, 2008 Eva E. Wilkins (Oregon) I couldn't live without the Shamanic Energy of the Beloved Carlos! It's Great to have old and new favorites on one CD. If Into the Night doesn't make every Firey Goddess get up and dance nothing will. Hearing the Game of Love with the mature throatyness of Tina is a nice change.
big mistake May 29, 2008 WHIZZ (CowHampshire, USA) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
YUK! I just recently started downloading mp3s and really screwed up when I bought this thinking it would be the Carlos Santana music I knew in the 60s. What else would "Ulitmate Santana" mean? Instead most of the album is just Santana accompanying some bozo singing stupid disco type songs. My bad. Remember, when it says "featuring so-and-so" it usually means you better like so-and-so and not care too much about who the titled performer is.
Great songs, but... May 10, 2008 Gordon Fuller (Novi, MI United States) Carlos Santana has very few bad albums, or even bad songs. (Stay away from his collaboration with John McLaughlin though.) If you're looking for a one-disk compilation and are familiar with his later songs plus his late 60's hits, the songs here will be familiar.
But... try Caravanserai, Borboletta, or some of his other unbelievable albums from "in between". If this is all you know of Carlos Santana, you have a lot to discover! What you hear on this disk is just an introduction. I give this review 4 stars rather than 5 not because there are bad songs on this CD (there aren't), but because you, as a Santana listener, deserve more.
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