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  1. 21 de oct. de 2006 · THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE DTS 5.1 CD VERSION OF SANTANA'S ABRAXAS ALBUM. Back in 1970 I was one of those stereo guys who bought the latest 4 channel SQ Quadraphonic equipment. One of the first Quad vinyl albums I got was Santana's ABRAXAS. The 4 channel Quad re-mix was fantastic. Wind and cymbals swirling around the room.

  2. 1 de mar. de 1993 · Santana/Abraxas by Santana released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Listen to Abraxas by Santana on Apple Music. 1970. 9 Songs. Duration: 37 minutes. Album · 1970 · 9 Songs. Listen Now; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Abraxas Santana. ROCK · 1970 Preview. September 23, 1970 9 Songs, 37 minutes ℗ Originally released 1970. All rights ...

  4. Santana. Abraxas. Review Summary: "You got your spell on me, baby…". There is an essence of allure that exudes from the content of Abraxas. The music is jubilant, with a mesmerizing melody that entices the listener into a sensation of musical ecstasy. We open with "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts", immediately it induces a trancing atmosphere to ...

  5. 8 de dic. de 2020 · Enjoy the classic Latin rock sound of Santana with their second studio album Abraxas, released in 1970. This playlist features all the tracks from the original album, including the hits Oye Como ...

  6. Listen free to SantanaAbraxas (Singing Winds, Crying Beasts, Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen and more). 9 tracks (). Abraxas is the second album by Santana, the Latin rock n' roll group led by guitarist Carlos Santana. Consolidating their live success at the Woodstock Festival in 1969, and the interest generated by their first album the band took some time to issue a follow-up.

  7. 22 de sept. de 2020 · Abraxas became the Santana’s first album to top the US charts and it eventually reached quadruple platinum in sales. The group offered a similar follow-up with Santana III in 1971, which also topped the charts, before their classic line-up began to fracture, most notably when Rollie departed to form his new band, Journey.