Santana ‎– Santana III (Mobile Fidelity)

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Audiophile pressing Limited Edition #3752 Out of Print

The final Santana album recorded with the leader’s famed Woodstock lineup, one of the most capable and explosive bands ever assembled, Santana III (commonly referred to as The Third Album) is a beacon of Latin-tinged rock, melodic creativity, and cohesive interplay. The record also marks the debut of young guitar virtuoso Neal Schon, who functions as the ideal foil to Santana, whose playing on this 1971 set rivals that of the finest in his career. If not for arriving after the monumental Abraxas, it is likely Santana III would be mentioned in the same breath as groundbreaking psychedelic classics such as Bitches Brew. It’s that good.

Embracing the concept that all of the members should share their musical ideas, Santana added two crucial components to his band: Schon, discovered at the age of 15 playing in a Palo Alto club, and Thomas “Coke” Escovedo, who during the sessions temporarily replaced ill percussionist Chepito Areas, and whose percussive assistance helped define the album’s feel. With Schon in the fold, Santana strives for the unknown, and yet, manages to stave off the numbing excesses that define much of the period’s output.

From the opening “Batuka,” peppered with Schon’s stirring guitar lines, to the sensitive “Everything Is Coming Our Way,” infused with a mesmerizing Hammond organ underpinning that supports Santana’s vocal pathos, the record teams with inventiveness. Involving albeit accessible concoctions of funk, jazz, rock, blues, and soul run throughout the set. Spanish-styled flavors infuse a majority of the material, ranging from the salsa piano on “Guarjira” to the distinctive “No One to Depend On,” a lively take on the cha-cha-cha.

A globe-spanning armada of percussive instruments – timbales, congas, drums, vibes, tambourines, and more – as well as the existence of a three-person percussion team that fits in harmoniously with Santana, Schon, and company makes Santana III a masterful accomplishment in musical chemistry and the exploration of true world craft.

The Silver Label LP of Santana III breathes with sumptuous warmth and you-are-there realism. The tension of Schon’s guitar lines, the album’s open sound, and extensive use of studio echoes (check the presence of the backward echo on “No One to Depend On”) fill the soundstage, replete with the kind of depth and dynamics one expects from a first-rate audiophile recording.

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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab ‎– MOFI 1-039 Stereo Vinyl LP Audiophile Remaster 2013

Side 1.

1. Batuka 3:35
2. No One To Depend On Backing Vocals – Rico Reyes Tambourine – Gregg Errico
3. Taboo 5:40
4. Toussaint L’Overture Backing Vocals – Rico Reyes 5:54

Side 2.

1. Everybody’s Everything, Backing Vocals – Linda Tillery, Horns – Tower Of Power Horn Section
2. Guajira, Piano, Soloist – Mario Ochoa, Vocals – Rico Reyes 5:50
3. Jungle Strut, Engineer – D. Brown 5:19
4. Everything’s Coming Our Way, Backing Vocals – Linda Tillery
5. Para Los Rumberos, Backing Vocals – Rico Reyes, Trumpet – Luis Gasca

Credits:
Backing Vocals, Percussion – Coke Escovedo
Bass – David Brown
Congas, Vocals, Percussion, Tambourine – Michael P. R. Carabello
Design [Album] – Heavy Water Light Show, Joan Chase, Mary Ann Mayer
Drums, Percussion, Vibraphone – Michael Shrieve
Engineer – Glen Kolotkin
Guitar – Neal Schon
Guitar, Vocals – Carlos Santana
Lacquer Cut By – PS
Photography By [Inside] – Joan Chase
Piano, Organ, Vocals – Gregg Rolie
Producer – Santana Musicians
Recorded By – Mike Larner
Timbales, Congas, Percussion, Vocals, Drums, Flugelhorn – Jose Chepito Areas
Recorded At – Columbia Studios
Mastered At – Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Lacquer Cut At – Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 20646
Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated
Manufactured For – Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment
Copyright (c) – Columbia Records
Copyright (c) – Time Inc.

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Weight0,5 kg
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