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Santana And A Few - Its A Blues Compilation 202...

These tracks, combined with selections from Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and other blues giants, would easily fill a 50-track, six-hour compilation.

[Traditional Blues Covers] ──> [Latin-Blues Fusion Instrumentals] ──> [Iconic Collaborations] (e.g., "Going Down Slow") (e.g., "Blues for Salvador") (e.g., "Chill Out") 1. The Raw Blues Covers Santana and A Few - Its a Blues Compilation 202...

| Album | Year | Blues Highlights | |-------|------|------------------| | Blues for Salvador | 1987 | Title track alone is a blues-rock masterpiece. Grammy winner. | | Santana (1969 debut) | 1969 | “Jingo” and “Persuasion” rooted in blues changes. | | The Swing of Delight | 1980 | Herbie Hancock co-led, but “Blues for the Masters” pure Santana blues. | | Santana IV | 2016 | “Blues Magic” – a direct homage to Chicago blues. | | Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! | 1972 | Raw, loud, blues-drenched power trio. | These tracks, combined with selections from Eric Clapton, B

Please be aware that this compilation bears the hallmarks of a digital bootleg. It is not an official Santana release . The title seems intended to attract listeners by associating it with a major artist, when in fact the band is only credited as an influence rather than a performer. While the playlist quality is high, the lack of an official source or label suggests this is a fan-made project. The Raw Blues Covers | Album | Year

As a teenager playing in Tijuana, Santana was heavily influenced by blues guitarists like . He also found inspiration in the raw, powerful style of John Lee Hooker, a legend he would later collaborate with on the track "The Healer".

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