His latest studio album, which features blues-heavy tracks and collaborations with artists like Chris Stapleton and Steve Winwood.
Carlos Santana’s guitar didn't just play notes—it bled purple and gold. His sustain held a single E for eight bars while a ghostly Hammond B3 wheezed underneath. The rhythm wasn't Latin. It was a slow, 6/8 blues crawl—like a funeral procession in Tijuana. A Few's drummer played with brushes on a cardboard box. The bassline was a single, thrumming pulse. Santana and A Few - Its a Blues Compilation 202...
serves as a reminder of the blues' significant impact on the music world and its continued relevance today. Whether you're a long-time blues enthusiast or just discovering the genre, this compilation offers a comprehensive and enjoyable listening experience. His latest studio album, which features blues-heavy tracks
For listeners seeking the bluesy side of Carlos Santana, several key albums and tracks serve as the foundation for his signature sound: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Santana - Blues for Salvador - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab The rhythm wasn't Latin