Santana - Abraxas (33 RPM, SuperVinyl) - Audiophile

Santana - Abraxas (SuperVinyl)

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Carlos Santana – lead guitar, backing vocals  [click here to see more Vinyl / SACD featuring Carlos Santana]

Gregg Rolie – keyboards, lead vocals

David Brown – bass

Michael Shrieve – drums

José "Chepito" Areas – percussion, conga, timbales

Michael Carabello – percussion, conga, possible keyboards on "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts"

Rico Reyes – backing vocal on "Oye Como Va", backing vocal and percussion on "El Nicoya"

Alberto Gianquinto – piano on "Incident at Neshabur"

 

1 LP, Stoughton Jacket

Limited numbered edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g SuperVinyl

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Fidelity Record Pressing

Label : MOFI

Original Label : Columbia

Recorded April 17–May 2, 1970 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, California and Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo, California

Engineered & mixed by David Brown, John Fiore

Produced by Fred Catero, Santana

Remastered by Krieg Wunderlich

Originally released in 1970

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Singing Winds, Crying Beasts
  2. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
  3. Oye Como Va
  4. Incident at Neshabur

Side B :

  1. Se a Cabo
  2. Mother's Daughter
  3. Samba Pa Ti
  4. Hope You're Feeling Better
  5. El Nicoya

 

Awards:

Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time – Ranked 207

1000 Recordings You Must Hear Before You Die - Ranked 203

Billboard's 50 Essential Latin Albums of the 50 Past Years

Stereophile Records to Die For - 2017

 

Reviews:

“The San Francisco Bay Area rock scene of the late '60s was one that encouraged radical experimentation and discouraged the type of mindless conformity that's often plagued corporate rock. When one considers just how different Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape, and the Grateful Dead sounded, it becomes obvious just how much it was encouraged. In the mid-'90s, an album as eclectic as Abraxas would be considered a marketing exec's worst nightmare. But at the dawn of the 1970s, this unorthodox mix of rock, jazz, salsa, and blues proved quite successful. Whether adding rock elements to salsa king Tito Puente's "Oye Como Va," embracing instrumental jazz-rock on "Incident at Neshabur" and "Samba Pa Ti," or tackling moody blues-rock on Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman," the band keeps things unpredictable yet cohesive. Many of the Santana albums that came out in the '70s are worth acquiring, but for novices, Abraxas is an excellent place to start.” AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson

MoFi SuperVinyl: The World's Quietest Surfaces and Cleanest Grooves: Developed by NEOTECH and RTI, MoFi SuperVinyl is the most exacting-to-specification vinyl compound ever created. Analog lovers have never seen (or heard) anything like it. Extraordinarily expensive and extremely painstaking to produce, the special proprietary compound addresses two specific areas of improvement: noise floor reduction and enhanced groove definition. The vinyl composition features a new carbonless dye (hold the disc up to the light and see) and produces the world's quietest surfaces. This high-definition formula also allows for the creation of cleaner grooves that are indistinguishable from the original lacquer. MoFi SuperVinyl provides the closest approximation of what the label's engineers hear in the mastering lab.

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,39 / 5

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