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-'''''Santana''''' is the debut album released 1969 of the [[San Francisco]] [[Rock and roll|rock]] group, led by guitar player [[Carlos Santana]]. The album features the line-up of Carlos ([[guitar]],[[ vocals]]), [[Gregg Rolie]] ([[Organ (music)|organ]], [[piano]], vocals), [[David Brown (musician)|David Brown]] ([[bass guitar]]), [[Michael Shrieve]] ([[drums]]), [[Michael Carabello]] ([[timbales]], [[conga]]s, [[percussion]]) and [[Jose Areas|Jose 'Chepito' Areas]] (timbales, congas, percussion).+[[Drums of Passion (album)#"Jin-Go-Lo-Ba"]]
-It is a release of largely instrumental music, recorded by what was originally a purely free-form jam band. At the suggestion of manager [[Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]], the band took to writing more conventional songs for more impact, but managed to retain the essence of [[improvisation]] in the music. 
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-The album was destined to be a major release, given a headstart by the band's seminal performance at the [[Woodstock Festival]] in August the previous month. The single 'Evil Ways', taken from the album, was a Top 10 hit. 
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-The album was the first of Santana's [[List of musicians with multiple self-titled albums|two self-titled albums]], the other being [[Santana (1971 album)|the third album in 1971]]. 
-==Track listing (1969 original issue (Columbia CS 9781))== 
-===Side one=== 
-#"Waiting" ([[Carlos Santana]]) – 4:07 
-#"[[Evil Ways]]" (Clarence "Sonny" Henry) – 3:58 
-#"Shades of Time" (Santana) – 3:13 
-#"Savor" (Santana) – 2:47 
-#"[[Jin-go-lo-ba|Jingo]]" ([[Babatunde Olatunji]]) – 4:23 
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-===Side two=== 
-#"Persuasion" (Santana) – 2:36 
-#"Treat" (Santana) – 4:46 
-#"You Just Don't Care" (Santana) – 4:37 
-#"[[Soul Sacrifice]]" (Santana) – 6:34 
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