Santana

Sample this concert
  1. 1Incident At Neshabur06:26
  2. 2Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen06:35
  3. 3Let The Children Play / Oye Como Va04:40
  4. 4Interlude00:39
  5. 5Oye Como Va03:02
  6. 6Toussaint L'Overture07:49
  7. 7Soul Sacrifice09:34
Liner Notes

Carlos Santana - guitar, percussion, vocals; David Brown - bass; Tom Coster - keyboards, vocals; Leon Patillo - keyboards, vocals; "Ndugu" Leon Chancler - drums; Armando Peraza - congas, vocals; Orestes Vilato - timbales

Following Bill Graham's introduction, Santana kicks it off with a breathtaking version of "Incident At Neshabur" that segues directly into "Black Magic Woman." Similarly, the incendiary coda of "Gypsy Queen" then transforms into a brief "Let The Children Play." This opening medley is very exciting and full of fiery playing from all of the musicians.

They follow up with "Toussaint L'Overture," an intense Latin flavored number featuring brilliant guitar playing from Carlos and the percussion sounds reminiscent of the dense acid/funk grooves of Agharta/Pangea era Miles Davis.

Following a heartfelt thank you to the audience from Carlos, the percussionists begin the opening sequence to "Soul Sacrifice," the song that established the band's reputation at Woodstock.

Carlos is absolutely incredible, pealing off a searing solo that is spiritual, magical and very intense. This leads into the obligatory percussion sequence for several minutes, before evolving into a characteristically hot, energetic jam featuring more ferocious guitar work from Santana and an excellent keyboard solo from Coster that builds into an explosive ending to their set.

As with any Santana recording from this period, the set is a tour-de-force of explosive ensemble playing; for expressive intensity, few bands come close.