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  1. Released: September 27, 1971. "No One to Depend On". Released: January 12, 1972. Santana is the third studio album by the American rock band Santana. The band's second self-titled album, it is often referred to as III or Santana III to distinguish it from the band's 1969 debut album.

  2. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsSantana III - Rolling Stone

    Santana III. Santana goes back deep into the roots of today’s music, not only just to the time when the Family Dog was at the Avalon, but back further into the heavy dosages of Latin and African ...

  3. Discos. Archivo discografico. Santana III: el cierre de una imprescindible trilogía. Luego de la telúrica presentación en el recordado Woodstock Festival, el grupo de Carlos Santana cerraba una etapa inolvidable con éste gran tercer vinilo. Santana III. Columbia Records. 1971. EE UU.

  4. 7 de jul. de 2018 · Santana is the third studio album by Santana. The band's second self-titled album, it is often referred to as III or Santana III to distinguish it from the band's 1969 debut album. The album was also known as Man with an Outstretched Hand, after its album cover image. It was the third (and until the group's 2016 reunion, the last) album by the ...

  5. Tower of Power is an American R&B and funk based band and horn section, originating in Oakland, California, that has been performing since 1968. There have been a number of lead vocalists, the best-known being Lenny Williams , who fronted the band between early 1973 and late 1974, the period of their greatest commercial success.

  6. Upon conclusion "Santana 3" is an excellent album by Santana, fully on par with the excellent debut album and to my ears a notch better than "Abraxas (1970)". A 4 star (80%) rating is fully deserved. Third from Santana band debut trilogy album is similar,but a bit different from predescessors.

  7. Album: Santana III ( 1971) Charted: 12. License This Song . lyrics. artistfacts. Songfacts®: "Everybody's Everything" was written by group leader Carlos Santana and sung by keyboard player Gregg Rolie. Musically, it's a tight 3:31, with the 7-piece band augmented by the Tower of Power horn section.