Santana's 1970 follow-up to their Woodstock-propelled smash '69 debut found leader Carlos Santana further expanding his San Francisco group's already broad musical boundaries. To wit: two hit singles that emanated from opposite ends of the spectrum--"Black Magic Woman", originally written and recorded by English blues-rock guitarist Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac, and New York Latin percussionist/dance music king Tito Puente's infectious "Oye Como Va". Tying blues, rock, … mehrand salsa together in one pan-cultural package, Abraxas also featured such standout tracks as "Gypsy Queen", "Singing Winds", and "Crying Beasts". The latter two underscored the growing Eastern sensibilities of guitarist Santana. --Billy Altman weniger
1 - Singing Winds
2 - Crying Beasts
3 - Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
4 - Oye Como Va
5 - Incident At Neshabur… mehr
6 - Se A Cabo
7 - Mother's Daughter
8 - Samba Pa Ti
9 - Hope You're Feeling Better
10 - El Nicoya
11 - Se A Cabo (2)
12 - Toussaint L'Overture
13 - Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen (2) weniger