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Carlos Santana has been reinventing and reshaping the landscape of the known universes' musical culture for close to four decades. Now, continuing down the path that began with worldwide best seller 'Supernatural', Carlos Santana has created a stellar set of new songs for his highly-anticipated album 'All That I Am'.
'All That I Am' is a stunning album featuring some of today's biggest recording artists such as Steven Tyler, Mary J Blige, Big Boi (Outkast), Will.I.Am (Black Eyed Peas), Michelle Branch, Sean Paul, Los Lonely Boys, Joss Stone, Kirk Hammett and Anthony Hamilton.
Track List:
• Hermes
• El Fuego
• I'm Feeling You
• My Man
• Just Feel Better
• I Am Somebody
• Con Santana
• Twisted
• Trinity
• Cry Baby Cry
• Brown Skin Girl
• I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love
• Da Tu Amor
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If you are a fan of any of the Santana complilation work that has been done before, then you will enjoy this...
Not only are there several of the traditional Latin sounding soungs that we know and love of the earlier Santana works, but there are some great partnerships between this wonderfully clever man on guitar and some of todays big names of music.
"I'm Feeling You" with Michelle Branch and "Just Feel Better" with Steve Tyler are two of my favs of the partnered works with a more modern rock sound, and "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" with Los Lonely Boys is very cool too...
Some of these are more Rocky than others, some are a lil bit Pop, but underlying all the songs is the fantastic sound that is intrinsically Carlos Santana.
A great summer album, be it to have up loud while doing stuff around the house, or to have on quietly in the background over a nice bottle of wine and conversation...
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