For me Santana is at his best when playing with McLaughlin. But I have Abraxas too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0pp1yAivrA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0pp1yAivrA
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For me Santana is at his best when playing with McLaughlin. But I have Abraxas too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0pp1yAivrA |
I think, they are not bad, could be a little more sophisticated. For some reason I liked the last two tracks most. I checked their other albums as well. I like tribal ambient music. You could try Steve Roach/Jorge Reyes - Vine Bark&Spore album. I play it quite often as a background music. It doesn't call to attention to it, not invasive in any way, creates certain mindscapes and surroundings. You don't have to listen to it in a usual sense, it is more that it will listen to you. |
Those must have been the one's with the "didgeridoos"; I like that instrument best with music other than native; but I have some didgeridoo music from as far back as when they could first record anything, it has noisy insects in the background, as you would have in the field. This is all I could find by Steve Roach. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JiwJXEp2G0 I like it. That didgeridoo music I have is from over 100 years ago, and it's about as authentic as you can get. That's when I was into primitive cultures, and reading books over 100 years old. According to those books, the "Aborigines" could communicate telepathically; that certainly beats telephone. The music we've been discussing is the kind that you have to be in a certain groove to appreciate. Enjoy the music. |