Santana - Moonflower - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl
Limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on orange coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Although Santana had been famous for his live shows since his performance at Woodstock, the 1977 album Moonflower was his first live release (albeit interspersed with a series of studio recordings). It showcases the best of Santana in the mid-Seventies: the Latin-infused blues/rock, the spiritual jazz fusion, the unstoppable energy of Santana on stage. A cover version of The Zombies' mid-Sixties song "She's Not There" was released as a single and became Santana's first Top 40 hit in over five years.
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Santana - Moonflower - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl
Santana - Moonflower - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl
Limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on orange coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Although Santana had been famous for his live shows since his performance at Woodstock, the 1977 album Moonflower was his first live release (albeit interspersed with a series of studio recordings). It showcases the best of Santana in the mid-Seventies: the Latin-infused blues/rock, the spiritual jazz fusion, the unstoppable energy of Santana on stage. A cover version of The Zombies' mid-Sixties song "She's Not There" was released as a single and became Santana's first Top 40 hit in over five years.
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Limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on orange coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Although Santana had been famous for his live shows since his performance at Woodstock, the 1977 album Moonflower was his first live release (albeit interspersed with a series of studio recordings). It showcases the best of Santana in the mid-Seventies: the Latin-infused blues/rock, the spiritual jazz fusion, the unstoppable energy of Santana on stage. A cover version of The Zombies' mid-Sixties song "She's Not There" was released as a single and became Santana's first Top 40 hit in over five years.












