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British Broadcast, 1976
British Broadcast, 1976
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By the mid-70s, Carlos Santana had nothing left to prove. Having led his group through seven albums of psychedelicised Latin rock and exploratory jazz fusion, he'd established himself as one of the era's most revered guitar gods, and his band, Santana, as some of the wildest live performers of the era. On the cusp of releasing yet another album of scintillating fretwork, 1977's freewheeling Festival, the Mexican-born virtuoso brought his carnival of sound to London's Hammersmith Odeon on 15 December, 1976, for a broadcast performance for the ages. Featuring Santana's then latest single, 'Revelations', plus classics from their self-titled debut album ('Soul Sacrifice') and 1970's game-changing Abraxas ('Black Magic Woman Gypsy Queen, Oye Como Va'), British Broadcast 1976 is the sound of a world-straddling group firing on all cylinders.
