Santana - Greatest Hits 99

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Review by Muhammad Ikhwan Mangsor

The album "Greatest Hits 99" by Santana is a compilation of some of the band's biggest hits from the late 90s. The album features a mix of classic rock, Latin rhythms, and bluesy guitar riffs that have become synonymous with Santana's sound.

The album starts off with the hit single "Smooth," featuring vocals by Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty. The song is a perfect example of the band's ability to blend different genres seamlessly, with its catchy melody and infectious groove.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Maria Maria," which features The Product G&B on vocals, and "Put Your Lights On," featuring Everlast. Both songs showcase Santana's signature guitar sound, with intricate solos and plenty of soulful grooves.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Flor D'luna (Moonflower)
Practice What You Preach
Stay (Beside Me)
Aqua Marine (Single Version)
I'll Be Waiting (Single Version)
Meditation
What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
Black Magic Woman (Single Version)
Oye Como Va
Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)
They All Went To Mexico
Full Moon
En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor
I Love You Too Much
Daughter Of The Night
Samba Pa Ti
Bella (From Desperado)
Gypsy Woman

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Catalog Numbers

IC 720.160

Labels

Storm Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

  • Disc Time: 74:33
  • Compilation by STORM Records 1999 ℗
  • CD printed in white

Barcodes

  • Label Code: LC 3685
  • Rights Society: GEMA BIEM
  • Barcode (Text): 5 478171 942446
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  • Matrix / Runout: BRA 044
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About Santana

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American latin-rock group, formed in the late 1960s, led by guitarist . They first came to wide public attention after their performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969. This initial exposure made their first, eponymous album a hit at the time, followed in the next two years by Abraxas and Santana III. After three highly acclaimed albums that saw them successfully fuse rock with jazz and Latin music, the band Santana underwent a few changes. Bassist David Brown and percussionist Michael Carabello both left, and during the recording of the fourth album their roles were taken over by various musicians. Meanwhile keyboardist & vocalist Gregg Rolie was starting to fall out with Carlos Santana himself. The end result was a very different album from the first three, not really representing the sound of a unified band. Instead it came across more as a loose jam session between a large cast of musicians, with the band's jazz leanings well to the front, and only three vocal songs among seven instrumentals. It made for a great record, but lacking anything that could be considered for a single release it was unsurprisingly not a commercial success. Ultimately Caravanserai marked the start of a new chapter in Santana's career, as the band moved away from rock and towards a more experimental and complex sound. Both Gregg Rolie and guitarist Neal Schon left the group after its release - they went on to become founding members of Journey. Over the next few years, lineup changes were common. Although retaining a basis of latin rock, Carlos Santanas increasing involvement with guru Sri Chinmoy took the band further into more esoteric music, which continued for many years, although never quite losing the initial latin influence. Santana left Columbia in 1991 and signed with Polydor. Though he ended his association with Sri Chimnoy in 1982, he remained intensely spiritual, especially during his live performances. In 1994, he played at the commemorative concert at Woodstock, 25 years after his band's transformative performance at the original festival. In 1998, the group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with Carlos Santana, Jose Chepito Areas, David Brown, Mike Carabello, Gregg Rolie and Michael Shrieve being honored. Santana has achieved a total of eight Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards which were all awarded in 2000. Carlos also won two Grammy Awards as a solo artist in 1989 and 2003. With the 2014 release of Corazón, Santana surpassed the Rolling Stones and is one of only two music acts in Billboard history to score at least one Top Ten album for six consecutive decades from the 1960s on. Among other honors, Carlos Santana is #20 on Rolling Stones list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. April 15, 2016 marks the release date of , the wildly anticipated studio album that reunites the revered early 70s lineup. The album signifies the first time in 45 years  since 1971s multi-platinum classic Santana III  that the quintet has recorded together. Nearly five decades after their Woodstock debut, Santana, paid homage to the motherland on 2019 release Africa Speaks by enlisting African musicians, and the Spanish siren, Buika. With a mostly Spanish-language tracklist, Africa Speaks debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and simultaneously crowned the Top Latin Albums chart. Rick Rubin produced sessions of its live instrumentation in his renowned recording studio, Shangri-La, in Malibu, California. Santana again played at Bethel New York for the Woodstock 50th anniversary.

Name Vars

  • C. Santana
  • C. Santana Band
  • Carlos Santana
  • Carlos Santana & The Santana Band
  • Carlos Santana And The Santana Band
  • Carlos Santana Band
  • Old Santana Band, The
  • S. Band
  • San-Tana
  • Santana & Friends
  • Santana Band
  • Santana Blues Band
  • Santana Musicians
  • Santana's Band
  • Santana-Band
  • Santanna
  • Santona
  • The New Santana Band
  • The Old Santana Band
  • The Santan Band
  • The Santana Band
  • Сантана
  • سانتانا
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Members

  • Francisco Aguabella
  • Carlos Santana
  • Greg Walker
  • Armando Peraza
  • Alphonso Johnson
  • Leon Thomas
  • Leon Ndugu Chancler
  • Bill Ortiz
  • Michael Shrieve
  • Rico Reyes
  • Gregg Rolie
  • David Brown
  • Mingo Lewis
  • Dennis Chambers
  • Cindy Blackman
  • Raul Rekow
  • Orestes Vilato
  • Chris Solberg
  • Pete Escovedo
  • Chris Rhyne
  • David Margen
  • Graham Lear
  • David Sancious
  • Tom Coster
  • Benny Rietveld
  • Karl Perazzo
  • Tony Lindsay
  • Andy Vargas
  • Richard Baker
  • Neal Schon
  • Michael Carabello
  • Chester Thompson
  • Doug Rauch
  • Gaylord Birch
  • Walfredo De Los Reyes, Jr.
  • Leon Patillo
  • Richard Kermode
  • Jules Broussard
  • Greg Errico
  • Mario Ochoa
  • Jeff Cressman
  • Myron Dove
  • Rodney Holmes
  • Alex Ligertwood
  • Pablo Tellez
  • Wendy Haas
  • David Prater
  • Keith Jones
  • Tommy Anthony
  • Paoli Mejias
  • Thomas Rutley
  • Marcus Malone
  • Bob \"Doc\" Livingston
  • David K. Mathews
  • Ray Greene
  • Jose \"Pepe\" Jimenez
  • José \"Chepito\" Areas
  • Thomas Escovedo
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Summary by Muhammad Ikhwan Mangsor

"Greatest Hits 99" is a must-have for any fan of Santana's music. The album's mix of classic hits and newer tracks is a testament to the band's lasting influence on the world of rock and roll. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the band for the first time, this album is sure to please.

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