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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0074646359525 Format: Original recording remastered Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony MPN: 63595 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: September 30, 2003 Studio: Sony Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Class class classFirst bought this album early 70's when first release on cassette, then had my car stolen and lost forever....now why I decide to buy again..maybe living in Spain and chillin I dont know but WHAT A CLASS ALBUM..its over 30 years old but absolutely magnificent...we've all heard the usual quality songs from Carlos but all these tracks aren't on his "best of" which makes it even better for me.....jazz blues awesome licks...truly memorable..... Rating: - The best of their jazz-rock yearsJazz ideas had already been creeping into Santana's music on tracks like "Incident at Neshabur" and "Toussaint L'Overture", but Caravanserai boldly moved deep into jazz-rock territory. The upbeat and catchy Latin rock of the band's first 3 albums was replaced by a more meditative, abstract and instrumentally-focused style influenced by Miles Davis's early electric bands and Chick Corea's Return to Forever. Most of the band's original members are still here (Gregg Rolie, Mike Shrieve, ... Read More Rating: - Almost A MasterpieceI can understand why some people thought this was where Santana fell apart as a group; I mean after all they were looking for the next "Evil Ways", or "Black Magic Woman". However, this was the answer Santana wanted to give to the changing world around them. It did cause Gregg Rolie, and Neal Schon to depart, and form Journey, but in a way it caused Carlos to mature as a musician. Side 1 of this is a perfect album side right from "Eternal Caravans of Recreation" To "All The Love In The Universe". ... Read More Rating: - A lost classicIt's not given much credit, but In a Silent Way was a downright revolutionary album, in a way more influential than Bitches Brew. So what does that have to do with Santana? I am convinced it was Carlos' chief influence when he went in the studio to record this one. Sure, the Davis influence was always clear in Santana's music, but it always took a back chair to that of Jimi Hendrix and Tito Puente. But here, it dominates: this is a jazz record through and through, and one that obviously wasn't ... Read More Rating: - Caravan DreamsMan has always used music to help him journey to places outside of himself. Using techniques as varied as shamanic drumming to Tibetan throat singing, realms of reality beyond the confines of our material reality have been accessible for tens of thousands of years. Save for a few exceptional people, Western man lost his ability to see behind the shadows of reality around the time René Descartes said "I think, therefore I am" when materialistic dualism and scientific rationalism ... Read More |