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yury_usa
Santana - Inner Secrets
Артист: Santana
Альбом: Inner Secrets, 1978
Издатель: Columbia / 498371-2
Жанр: Rock
Формат файла: EAC, WAV Pack, CUE, LOG, Covers, Embedded album art, ISO
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Примечание: спасибо Pr3ss за помощь!
TRACKLIST
1. "Dealer/Spanish Rose" (Capaldi/Santana)
2. "Move On" (Santana, Rhyne)
3. "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" (Lambert, Potter)
4. "Stormy" (Buie, Cobb)
5. "Well All Right" (Petty, Holly, Allison, Mauldin)
6. "Open Invitation" (Santana, Lambert, Potter, Walker, Margen)
7. "Life Is a Lady/Holiday" (Lambert/Santana)
8. "The Facts of Love" (Lambert, Potter)
9. "Wham!" (Santana, Lear, Peraza, Rekow, Escovedo)
yury_usa
Log
SPOILER!



Review (AMG)
QUOTE
Since he had joined Santana in 1972, keyboard player Tom Coster had been Carlos Santana's right-hand man, playing, co-writing, co-producing, and generally taking the place of founding member Greg Rolie. But Coster left the band in the spring of 1978, to be replaced by keyboardist/guitarist Chris Solberg and keyboardist Chris Rhyme. Despite the change, the band soldiered on, and with Inner Secrets, they scored three chart singles: the disco-ish "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" (#59), "Stormy" (#32), and a cover of Buddy Holly's "Well All Right" (#69), done in the Blind Faith arrangement. (There seems to be a Steve Winwood fixation here. The album also featured a cover of Traffic's "Dealer.") The singles kept the album on the charts longer than any Santana LP since 1971, but it was still a minor disappointment after Moonflower, and in retrospect seems like one of the band's more compromised efforts.


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kokiku
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