The Woodstock Experience: Santana - Santana

The Woodstock Experience: Santana

Santana

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2009-06-30
  • Explicitness: cleaned
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ This compilation (P) 2009 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Waiting 4:04 USD 1.29
2
Evil Ways 3:57 USD 1.29
3
Shades of Time 3:14 USD 1.29
4
Savor 2:47 USD 1.29
5
Jingo 4:20 USD 1.29
6
Persuasion 2:32 USD 1.29
7
Treat 4:43 USD 1.29
8
You Just Don't Care 4:34 USD 1.29
9
Soul Sacrifice 6:37 USD 1.29
10
Waiting (Live at The Woodstock 4:49 USD 1.29
11
Evil Ways (Live at The Woodsto 4:00 USD 1.29
12
You Just Don't Care (Live at T 4:46 USD 1.29
13
Savor (Live at The Woodstock M 5:23 USD 1.29
14
Jingo (Live at The Woodstock M 5:31 USD 1.29
15
Persuasion (Live at The Woodst 2:52 USD 1.29
16
Soul Sacrifice (Live at The Wo 11:35 USD Album Only
17
Fried Neck Bones and Some Home 6:41 USD 1.29
The Woodstock Experience: Santana - Santana
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Reviews

  • Soul Sacrifice Is Worth 16.99 By Itself
    5
    By 1TRIK
    Its that good. The live woodstock version is Santana's best moment in music and ought to be played more. Just buy the album, listen to Santana the album one day and listen to Woodstock the next and you will feel like it was 1969 and your at Woodstock. Santana is that magical. They even have more for you than just that. Consider this a gift from the best act at woodstock (yes, better than Hendrix).
  • Wish I was old enough
    5
    By real music appreciation
    Who cares if you have to buy the whole album.I've watched the movie "Woodstock" countless times and Soul Sacrafice always gives me goose bumps.Thanks to my older sister and her friends I was lucky enough to hear the album at the age of 11 and I knew then as now that Santana was always gonna be timeless music.
  • Awesome!!!
    5
    By Skyrunner_7
    Although Santana is great I think Itunes is being greedy making us buy the whole Album for the greatest drum solo of all time!!!
  • Great Album
    5
    By ihatevibgyor
    Santana is so great live. Great Drum Solo on Soul Sac. Whos the idiot that put "remembering 1970" on their review? Its 1969 mooron.
  • wth
    5
    By lkjhlkjhoifasd
    this is great but why do they make the great version of soul sacrifice album only if i dont want to buy the whole studio version of the album that i already have along with it??! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  • "You're One Of A Kind!"
    5
    By Grimmbo
    .."My House Is Dark And My Thoughts Are Cold!"..Yeah!-We've been "Waiting" for this "Live At Woodstock" Set for quite some time!-Carlos Santana & Friends were quite capable of a superb "Soul Sacrifice"; Right from the Starting Gate!-(Thanks once again to the Good Taste & Strong "Persuasion" of the late; great Producer Bill Graham!)-This "Mexican Maestro" is still causing ripples in the Music Industry; Some 40 years later!-Organ; Rhythm; Percussion & Guitar; Rocking Like "You Just Don't Care!"-Vaya Con Dios; Carlos!...by Grimmbo.
  • 40 Years Melts Away With One Listen!
    4
    By muzikman97
    The sound quality is superb on the live concert CD and Santana and his band are cooking right along on every track. I do not think rock fans could ask for more with this set, I have listened several times now and Legacy did a nice job remastering the music and presenting it as if were recorded recently. Carlos shows why he ascended to the top so quickly after this gig, peeling off some blistering licks throughout the set as his red hot band responded in kind with a fast paced world beat that remains unique to this day. Santana is an amazing guitar player and who knows where music would be today without him? This was only the beginning of a long journey that is not over for Carlos Santana and his fans. 40 years is a long time but somehow this music makes all of those years melt away in seconds and takes you to a time that was incredibly prolific for the artist and why live music on a worldwide stage was an ever growing force to be reckoned with. Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
  • Remembering 1970
    5
    By Huffthedragon
    There were many tours that came out of Woodstock. Santana was touring with Crosby, Stills and Nash. Was lucky enough to see both at that time. The real standout on the Woodstock recordings was Michael Shrieve.
  • OK
    3
    By metalhasrisen
    enuff said