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and wondrous album cover for his self-titled album, Santana. At first glance, the album, which you can see below, looks like a giant lion, or perhaps a tiger. But when you look closer, the album ...
At first glance, Santana's debut record looks ... According to the album cover designer, Lee Conklin, "I knew that I was making art for future generations and so even though Bill [Graham, band ...
Not all album art from the '60s was a visually and intertextually ... Klarwein also designed covers for Santana, Last Poets, Brian Eno and more. He died in 2002. English artist and designer ...
The album is all about drama and grandiosity, from the opening short monologue by Chinmoy, to the string orchestra, to the overblown cover art. One thing that remains from Santana's earlier works is ...
The album’s initial title and artwork faced censorship ... Klarwein also designed the famous cover for Santana’s Abraxas, showcasing his talent for creating visually stunning album covers ...
Guitarist Carlos Santana presented the cover of “Corazon,” the first disc he ever recorded with over a dozen Latin artists, and announced that the album will go on sale May 6. Artists like ...
Santana does have a lot to say about his forthcoming solo album, “Guitar Heaven,” cover versions of famous rock songs done with guest singers, which he was coaxed to do by longtime mentor and ...
If you just look at the chart numbers, the self-titled debut album by Santana in 1969 ... booked at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in August 1969. Santana stood out with their multi-genre ...
Carlos Santana knows the power of a good guest vocalist: His 1999 album Supernatural ... teaming Santana with singers to cover a healthily diverse mix of guitar-centric rock tracks.
The ever-enigmatic Carlos Santana is still (relatively) fresh from the reissue of his seminal 90s hit album ‘Supernatural’, but he’s already lining up a new covers album When you purchase through ...
Santana launched their career half a century ago with a cover of Nigerian percussionist Babatunde Olatunji’s “Jingo” and now, for their 25th album, they’ve created a love letter to Africa.