Blues for Salvador
1987 studio album by Carlos Santana
Blues for Salvador | ||||
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Studio album by Carlos Santana | ||||
Released | October 1987 | |||
Studio | Sound City Studios (Van Nuys, California) | |||
Genre | Instrumental rock | |||
Length | 45:09 | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Producer | Carlos Santana | |||
Carlos Santana chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
New Musical Express | 6/10[2] |
Blues for Salvador is a 1987 album by Carlos Santana, dedicated to his son Salvador. The record was released by Carlos Santana as a solo project, not with the Santana band. It won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, his first Grammy ever.
Track listing
- "Bailando/Aquatic Park" (Carlos Santana, Chester D. Thompson, Orestes Vilató) – 5:46
- "Bella" (Sterling Crew, Santana, Thompson) – 4:31
- "I'm Gone" (Crew, Santana, Thompson) – 3:08
- "'Trane" (Santana) – 3:11
- "Deeper, Dig Deeper" (Crew, Buddy Miles, Santana, Thompson) – 6:09
- "Mingus" (Crew, Santana, Thompson) – 1:26
- "Now That You Know" (Santana) – 10:29
- "Hannibal" (Alex Ligertwood, Alan Pasqua, Raul Rekow) – 4:28
- "Blues for Salvador" (Santana, Thompson) – 5:57
Personnel
- Greg Walker – vocals
- Alex Ligertwood – percussion, vocals
- Carlos Santana – guitar
- Chris Solberg – guitar, vocals
- Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
- Sterling Crew – keyboards, synthesizer
- Orestes Vilató – flute, percussion, timbales, backing vocals
- Alphonso Johnson – bass
- Graham Lear – percussion, drums
- Tony Williams – drums
- Buddy Miles – backing vocals
- Armando Peraza – percussion, bongos, vocals
- Raul Rekow – percussion, conga, vocals, backing vocals
Charts
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[3] | 95 |
US Billboard 200[4] | 195 |
References
- ^ Ruhlmann, William. "Blues for Salvador - Carlos Santana | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
- ^ Brown, Len (6 February 1988). "Carlos Santana: Blues For Salvador". New Musical Express. p. 28.
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- ^ "Santana Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
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- Armando Peraza
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- Alex Ligertwood
- Alan Pasqua
- Orestes Vilató
- David Sancious
- Chester Thompson
- Alphonso Johnson
- Buddy Miles
- Walfredo Reyes Jr.
- Curtis Salgado
- Horacio "El Negro" Hernández
- Dennis Chambers
- Santana (1969)
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- Freedom (1987)
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- All That I Am (2005)
- Guitar Heaven (2010)
- Shape Shifter (2012)
- Corazón (2014)
- Santana IV (2016)
- Power of Peace (2017)
- Africa Speaks (2019)
- Blessings and Miracles (2021)
- Lotus (1974)
- Moonflower (1977)
- Sacred Fire: Live in South America (1993)
- Live at the Fillmore 1968 (1997)
- The Very Best of Santana – Live in 1968 (2007)
- The Woodstock Experience (2009)
- Santana's Greatest Hits (1974)
- The Very Best of Santana (1981)
- Viva Santana! (1988)
- The Best of Santana (1991)
- The Definitive Collection (1992)
- Dance of the Rainbow Serpent (1995)
- The Ultimate Collection (1997)
- Best Instrumentals Vol. 2 (1999)
- The Best of Santana Vol. 2 (2000)
- The Essential Santana (2002)
- Ceremony: Remixes & Rarities (2003)
- Love Songs (2004)
- Ultimate Santana (2007)
- Multi-Dimensional Warrior (2008)
- In Search of Mona Lisa (2019)
- "Jin-go-lo-ba" (1969)
- "Evil Ways" (1969)
- "Black Magic Woman" (1970)
- "Oye Como Va" (1971)
- "No One to Depend On" (1972)
- "Samba Pa Ti" (1973)
- "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (1976)
- "She's Not There" (1977)
- "You Know That I Love You" (1979)
- "Winning" (1981)
- "I Love You Much Too Much" (1981)
- "Hold On" (1982)
- "Gypsy Woman" (1990)
- "Smooth" (1999)
- "Put Your Lights On" (1999)
- "Maria Maria" (1999)
- "Corazón Espinado" (2000)
- "The Game of Love" (2002)
- "Nothing at All" (2003)
- "Feels Like Fire" (2003)
- "Sideways" (2003)
- "Why Don't You & I" (2003)
- "I'm Feeling You" (2005)
- "Just Feel Better" (2005)
- "Cry Baby Cry" (2005)
- "No Llores"
- "Into the Night" (2005)
- "This Boy's Fire" (2008)
- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (2010)
- "Photograph" (2010)
- "Fortunate Son" (2010)
- "Under the Bridge" (2010)
- "Dance the Night Away" (2010)
- "Sunshine of Your Love" (2011)
- "Soul Sacrifice" (1969)
performances
- 1960s–1970s
- Caravanserai Tour
- Welcome Tour
- 1980s
- Bob Dylan/Santana European Tour 1984
- Spirits Dancing in the Flesh Tour
- A 25–Year Celebration Tour
- Never Ending Tour 1993
- Supernatural Tour
- All Is One Tour
- Shaman Tour
- Latin American Tour 2005
- Embrace Your Light Tour
- The Voice, The Guitar, The Songs Tour
- Supernatural Now Tour
- Miraculous 2020 World Tour
- Miraculous Supernatural Tour
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