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Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles Live

Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles Live
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Track Listing

  1. Marbles
  2. Lava
  3. Evil Ways
  4. Faith Interlude
  5. Them Changes
  6. Free Form Funkafide Filth

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2415 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live

Customer Reviews

Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles Live4
I, like many others burned out the wax and then the tape. I am so glad that this has been put to disc. I like the up beat tempo of Evil Ways and Them Changes. Also the jazzy solos of Hadley Caliman (sax) and Luis Gasca (Trumpet) were a pure joy to listen to. Anyone who is a fan of Buddy Miles or Carlos Santana should enjoy this album.

The Best Live Album of All Time !5
I purchased Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles Live on eight track tape in 1972 when it was first released, and I still consider it my favorite live music album (I now own the CD version). The brass sound that was popular in the early 1970's adds energy and pop to this live recording. I first heard the fast version of Evil Ways on this CD, and I still prefer it to the slower studio recording that is on the Santana Greatest Hits album. In fact, the first five cuts on this live CD are a wild ride. If I have a possible complaint about Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles live, it would be that it is too short. This is a foot pounding, energy induced, live album, and if you like Carlos Santana's music give it a listen.

this is a beautiful recording; an energized live concert.5
For those who love the tradional Santana and are acquainted with the deep-hearted rythm and blues of Buddy Miles this recording represents the combined talents and exhausting efforts of these two great artists into one exhilirating, energized hour of music. The quality of the recording is phenominal; an acoustic adventure at best - I actually wore out my first album.