Before the arrival of Carlos Santana's eponymous band, the San Francisco rock scene drew the inspiration for its jam-oriented music mainly from blues, rock, and Eastern modalities. Santana added Latin music to the mix, forever changing the course of rock & roll history. On their groundbreaking debut album, the group mix Latin percussion with driving rock grooves. Santana's unique guitar style, alternately biting and liquid, vies with the multiple percussionists for the sonic focus. Unlike later efforts, Santana's first album features an abundance of loose, collective compositions based on a couple of simple riffs ("Jingo," "Soul Sacrifice"). This approach allows for Santana and his bandmates to flex their improvisational muscles to fine effect. The high-energy level on Santana is infectious -- the laid-back feel of other '60s San Francisco groups was clearly not for Carlos and co.
foobar2000 1.4.3 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2020-11-07 19:17:25
DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -1.81 dB -15.69 dB 4:07 01-Waiting
DR10 -1.09 dB -14.97 dB 4:01 02-Evil Ways
DR10 -2.25 dB -14.48 dB 3:17 03-Shades Of Time
DR10 -1.00 dB -14.31 dB 2:46 04-Savor
DR10 -1.05 dB -13.36 dB 4:21 05-Jin-Go-Lo-Ba
DR11 -1.00 dB -14.27 dB 2:37 06-Persuasion
DR11 -1.69 dB -17.40 dB 4:52 07-Treat
DR11 -2.64 dB -16.23 dB 4:38 08-You Just Don't Care
DR11 -1.20 dB -14.73 dB 6:41 09-Soul Sacrifice
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