A Few - Its A Blues Compilation 202... | Santana And

The album includes three previously unheard recordings and a reimagined version of "Song For Cindy" (retitled "Let The Guitar Play") featuring Run DMC's Darryl McDaniels Jazz-Rock Infusion: Four tracks from a 1996 collaboration with Italian composer Paolo Rustichelli are featured, showcasing a "sotto voce" Miles Davis. Family Ties:

The targeted keyword represents a major entry in the catalog of blues-rock retrospectives, capturing the raw, improvisational essence of Carlos Santana and his early bandmates before they became global pop-rock icons . While mainstream listeners best know Santana for hits like "Smooth" or Latin-infused tracks like "Oye Como Va," his musical foundation was built entirely on the blues. Originally forming in 1966 as the Santana Blues Band , Carlos Santana paired his love for classic electric blues giants like B.B. King with hypnotic Afro-Cuban percussion. Santana and A Few - Its a Blues Compilation 202...

: Early examples of how Santana interpreted traditional blues patterns. The album includes three previously unheard recordings and