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  1. 8 de ene. de 1972 · Free Form Funkafide Filth. © Santana Management 2024. All Rights Reserved. Do Not Sell My Personal Information

  2. www.discogs.com › release › 626016-Carlos-Santana-Buddy-Miles-Carlos-Santana-BuddyDiscogs - Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!

    The concept of this album came to Carlos Santana as a favor to Buddy Miles after a drug bust that Buddy was caught entering the U.S. with the goods.To help with his huge legal bills Santana/Miles decided to perform a concert at Hawaii during the christmas holidays, the plan was set Columbia Records would release the record and certain members of Santana and Buddy Miles Band would perform.The ...

  3. Drums, Vocals – Buddy Miles; Engineer [Quadraphonic Remix] – Glen Kolotkin; Flute – Hadley Caliman; Guitar – Carlos Santana, Neal Schon; Organ – Robert Hogins* Photography By – Barbara Baker (4), Glen Kolotkin, Joan Chase, Richard Clark (7) Producer – Buddy Miles, Carlos Santana; Producer [Assistant] – Al Quaglieri; Reissue ...

  4. Additionally, Miles rejoined his old friend Carlos Santana as the official lead vocalist of Santana during part of the late '80s, making his studio debut on 1987's Freedom. In the early '90s, Miles played with Bootsy Collins (both solo and as members of Hardware), and in 1994 he formed a new version of the Express and recorded Hell and Back for Rykodisc.

  5. Le Buddy Miles Express reprend la route et grave Them Changes (1970), le plus gros succès du groupe. Il contient la version studio du titre enregistré par le Band Of Gypsys, dans une version avec des cuivres. Par la suite, il tourne avec Carlos Santana. L'album Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles! Live!

  6. 4 de abr. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Legacy/ColumbiaEvil Ways (Live) · Carlos Santana · Buddy MilesCarlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!℗ 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.R...

  7. 18 de ene. de 2019 · From December 1971 to April 1972, Carlos Santana and several other members of Santana toured with drummer/vocalist Buddy Miles, a former member of the Electric Flag and Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys. The resulting live album contained both Santana hits ("Evil Ways") and Buddy Miles hits ("Changes"), plus a 25-minute, side-long jam titled "Free Form Funkafide Filth."