Live at the Fillmore 1968
Live at the Fillmore 1968 | ||||
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Live album by Santana | ||||
Released | March 11, 1997 | |||
Recorded | December 19–22, 1968 | |||
Venue | Fillmore West | |||
Length | 103:40 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Bob Irwin, David Rubinson | |||
Santana chronology | ||||
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Live at the Fillmore 1968 is a two-CD live album by the rock band Santana. It was recorded at the Fillmore West in San Francisco from December 19 to 22, 1968[1] – eight months before their first album came out – and released in 1997.
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
The Music Box | [3] |
Uncut | [4] |
Live at the Fillmore 1968 received positive reviews.
Richie Unterberger wrote on AllMusic, "The band sound only a bit more tentative here than they would in their Woodstock-era incarnation... More interesting to collectors will be the five songs that have not previously appeared on any Santana recording... The sound is excellent and the arrangements a bit more improv-oriented than what ended up on the early studio records.... On its own terms it's a fine release, highlighted by some burning organ-guitar interplay in particular."[2]
Douglas Payne said on All About Jazz, "Live at the Fillmore '68 is an outstanding and welcome glimpse into the exciting musical invention of one of rock's most musically creative groups, Santana. It also offers much for jazz listeners to appreciate.... But these are looser, less polished – and juicier – versions than Santana's better-known later performances of the same tunes.... This music is electric, exciting and exploratory."[5]
John Metzger wrote in The Music Box, "It's full of the spiritual bliss and driving rhythms that faithful fans have come to expect from Santana's concerts....Throughout the nine tracks on Live at the Fillmore 1968, Santana churns out rhythms that melt into a symbiotic whole. The grooves coalesce into a wriggling mass of spiritual energy, upon which the guitarist works his divine powers.... It's an enchanting set that is a true testament to Santana's talent."[3]
Track listing
Disc one
- "Jingo" (Babatunde Olatunji) – 9:38
- "Persuasion" (Gregg Rolie) – 7:06
- "Treat" (Carlos Santana, Rolie, Dave Brown) – 9:37
- "Chunk a Funk" * (Santana, Rolie) – 5:58
- "Fried Neckbones and Some Homefries" (Willie Bobo, Melvin Lastie) – 10:10
- "Conquistadore Rides Again" * (Chico Hamilton) – 8:40
Disc two
- "Soul Sacrifice" (Santana, Rolie, Marcus Malone, Brown) – 14:30
- "As the Years Go Passing By" * (Deadric Malone) – 7:49
- "Freeway" * (Santana, Rolie) – 30:15
The four tracks indicated with an asterisk have never been released as studio tracks.
Personnel
Musicians
- Carlos Santana – guitar, vocals
- Gregg Rolie – organ, piano, vocals
- David Brown – bass
- Bob "Doc" Livingstone – drums
- Marcus Malone – congas
Production
- Produced for compact disc by Bob Irwin
- Recordings produced by David Rubinson
- Mixing, mastering: Vic Anesini
- Art direction: Cozbi Sanchez-Cabrera
- Graphic design: Rudy T. Zasloff
- Photography: Jim Marshall, Coni Night Loon Beeson
- Liner notes: Alan di Perna
- Album cover adapted from a concert poster by Wes Wilson
References
- ^ Album sleeve notes
- ^ a b Unterberger, Richie. Live at the Fillmore 1968 at AllMusic
- ^ a b Metzger, John (October 1999). "Santana: Live at the Fillmore 1968". The Music Box. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
- ^ Hogan, Peter (June 1997). "Santana: Live at the Filmore '68". Uncut. No. 1. p. 114.
- ^ Payne, Douglas (May 1, 1997). "Santana: Live at the Fillmore '68". All About Jazz. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
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- Carlos Santana
- Andy Vargas
- Benny Rietveld
- David K Mathews
- Karl Perazzo
- Paoli Mejías
- Ray Greene
- Tommy Anthony
- Cindy Blackman Santana
- Tony Lindsay
- David Brown
- Francisco Aguabella
- Coke Escovedo
- Tom Coster
- Doug Rauch
- Marcus Malone
- Leon Thomas
- Leon Patillo
- Richard Kermode
- Leon "Ndugu" Chancler
- Armando Peraza
- Gaylord Birch
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- Alan Pasqua
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- Chester Thompson
- Alphonso Johnson
- Buddy Miles
- Walfredo Reyes Jr.
- Curtis Salgado
- Horacio "El Negro" Hernández
- Dennis Chambers
- Santana (1969)
- Abraxas (1970)
- Santana III (1971)
- Caravanserai (1972)
- Welcome (1973)
- Borboletta (1974)
- Amigos (1976)
- Festival (1977)
- Moonflower (1977)
- Inner Secrets (1978)
- Marathon (1979)
- Zebop! (1981)
- Shangó (1982)
- Beyond Appearances (1985)
- Freedom (1987)
- Spirits Dancing in the Flesh (1990)
- Milagro (1992)
- Supernatural (1999)
- Shaman (2002)
- 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)
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- Bob Dylan/Santana European Tour 1984
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- 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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