A historic reunion album bringing back the surviving members of the early 1970s lineup (Gregg Rolie, Michael Shrieve, and Marcus Malone) for a classic Latin-rock revival.

Santana - Discography 1969-2021 [FLAC] Archived by: Jamal The MoroccAN

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FLAC reveals the Hammond B3 organ panning missing from lossy files.

Jamal's eyes widened as he read through the post. He had always been a huge fan of Santana, from their iconic Woodstock performance to their hit songs like "Smooth" and "Oye Como Va". He had been searching for a comprehensive collection of their music for years, and this seemed too good to be true.

After a brief hiatus, Santana returned to the music scene in the early 1980s, releasing albums like "Shangó" (1982) and "The Next Steps" (1983). Although these albums didn't achieve the same level of commercial success as their earlier work, they demonstrated the band's ability to adapt to changing musical trends while maintaining their unique sound.

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Santana’s music is famously "dense." Between the congas, timbales, Hammond B3 organ, and Carlos’s soaring guitar, there is a lot of sonic information happening at once. Compressed formats like MP3 often "smear" the high-end percussion (the snap of the snare or the shimmer of the cymbals). A ensures: