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Monika Brodka (7 Videos)
Monika Brodka (born 7 February 1987) is a Polish singer, who rose to fame as the winner of the third season of Polish Pop Idol (Idol) in 2004. She has since released 3 albums, including the 2010 album Granda which received critical acclaim in Poland and abroad. Brodka has received several nominations to the Fryderyk award, while her singles "Ten", "Dziewczyna Mojego Chłopaka", "Miałeś być" and "Znam Cię Na Pamięć" have all topped the official.
Discography:
Album , 2004
Moje Piosenki (My Songs), 2006
Granda (Outrage), 2011
Lax, 2012
Clashes, 2016
Sunday, February 18, 2018
The Best of Santana (1998, Full Album)
Released: March,1998
Label: Columbia A&R: John Kalodner
Produced by: Bob Irwin Mastered by: George Marino
Tracklist: "Jingo" 00:00 "Evil Ways" 04:15 "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" 08:09 "Oye Como Va" 13:29 "Samba Pa Ti" 17:46 "She's Not There" 22:32 "No One To Depend On" 26:42 "Open Invitation" 32:14 "Hold On" 37:00 "Bella" 41:23 "Winning" 45:54 "All I Ever Wanted" 49:22 "Dance Sister Dance ( Baila Mi Hermana )" 53:25 "Europa ( Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile )" 01:01:41 "Everybody's Everything" 01:06:48 "Soul Sacrifice" 01:10:19
Carlos Santana " Greatest Hits 1969-2014"
Santana Best Songs Classic
00:00 Black Magic Woman - 1970
06:28 Europa Live In London - 1977
13:00 Samba Pa Ti - 1970
17:28 Evil Ways - 1969
21:21 Jin-go-lo-ba - 1969
25:35 Oye como va - 1970
29:49 Guajira - 1971
35:30 She's Not There - 1977
39:30 No One To Depend On - 1971
44:55 El Farol - 1999
49:08 Flor D'Luna (Moonflower) - 1977
53:50 Stormy - 1977
58:25 The Sensitive Kind - 1981
1:01:57 What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) - 1982
1:05:12 Winning - 1981
1:08:39 Hold On (Chris' Holding Steady Mix) - 1982
1:15:12 Say It Again - 1985
1:18:30 Santana & Michelle Branch - The Game of Love - 2002
1:22:37 Santana & Rob Thomas - Smooth - 1999
1:27:24 Santana & Samuel Rosa - Saideira ( Spanish ) - 2014
1:31:15 Santana & Juanes - La Flaca - 2014
Santana - Caravanserai (1972, Full Album)
Caravanserai is the fourth studio album by Santana released in October 1972. It marked a major turning point in Carlos Santana's career as it was a sharp departure from his critically acclaimed first three albums. Original bassist David Brown left the group in 1971 and was replaced by Doug Rauch and Tom Rutley, while original percussionist Michael Carabello left and was replaced by Armando Peraza. Keyboardist/vocalist Gregg Rolie, who was having a falling-out with Santana, was replaced by Tom Coster on a few songs. Caravanserai reached number eight in the Billboard 200 chart and number six in the R&B Albums chart in 1972.
The sound contrasted greatly with Santana's trademark fusion of salsa, rock, and jazz, and concentrated mostly on jazz-like instrumental passages. All but three tracks were instrumentals, and consequently the album yielded no hit singles. The album is the first among a series of Santana albums that were known for their increasing musical complexity, marking a move away from the popular rock format of the early Santana albums towards a more contemplative and experimental jazz sound. While Caravanserai is regarded as an artistic success, the musical changes that began on its release in 1972 marked the start of a slide in Santana's commercial popularity. This album has been mixed and released in both stereo and quadraphonic.
It was the last Santana album to feature Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon, who went on to form Journey the following year.
In 1998 SME records in Japan, part of Sony Music, also released the remastered version as an SACD. This disc is stereo only, and furthermore, it is a single layer SACD, which means that ordinary CD players will not play it.
The album was remastered in 2003 for Columbia Legacy.
Track listing:
1. Eternal Caravan Of Reincarnation (0:00-4:30) 2. Waves Within (4:31-8:24) 3. Look Up (To See What's Coming Down (8:25-11:21) 4. Just In Time To See The Sun (11:22-13:34) 5. Song Of The Wind (13:35-19:42) 6. All The Love Of The Universe (19:43-27:21) 7. Future Primitive (27:22-31:34) 8. Stone Flower (31:35-37:47) 9. La Fuente Del Ritmo (37:48-42:21) 10. Every Step Of The Way (42:22-51:24)
Santana (1969 Debut Album)
Santana: Legacy Edition
Musical Album by Carlos Santana and Santana
Santana is the debut studio album by latin rock band Santana released in 1969. It is a release of largely instrumental music, recorded by what was originally a purely free-form jam band. Wikipedia
Release date: August 1969
Artists: Carlos Santana, Santana
Labels: Legacy Recordings, Columbia Legacy, Columbia
Awards: Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Track listing:
1. Waiting (0:00-4:05) 2. Evil Ways (4:06-8:03) 3. Shades Of Time (8:04-11:17) 4. Savor (11:18-14:04) 5. Jingo (14:05-18:25) 6. Persuasion (18:26-21:04) 7. Treat (21:05-25:48) 8. You Just Don't Care (25:49-30:26) 9. Soul Sacrifice (30:27-37:02)
Santana - Supernatural (1999, Full Album)
Supernatural is the seventeenth album by Santana, released in 1999. It went 15 times platinum in the US and won nine Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year as well as three Latin Grammy Awards including Record of the Year.
The album, conceived by Clive Davis and A&R'd by Pete Ganbarg, was a big global hit, eventually selling more than 30 million copies. It is the most successful album by Santana, hitting the number one spot in ten countries, including the United States. It is also the highest selling album of original material released by any artist who had already been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame prior to its release and second highest selling overall behind The Beatles compilation album 1.
Supernatural debuted at number nineteen on the Billboard 200 on July 3, 1999 but topped (after 18 weeks) the chart on October 30, 1999 and stayed there for 12 non-consecutive weeks. It included the hit single "Smooth", which featured Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas on vocals, and was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 weeks. The follow-up single, "Maria Maria" (which featured The Product G&B), was number one on the same chart for 10 weeks. Santana and Rob Thomas won three Grammys for their collaboration on the song "Smooth" while Santana and Everlast won another for the song "Put Your Lights On". Santana also won a Grammy for "Maria Maria". Carlos Santana became the first Hispanic to win the Record of the Year Grammy Award, while the Album of the Year award was bestowed upon Davis.
Tracklist:
1 "(Da Le) Yaleo" (S. Ra, C. Santana & C. Polloni) Produzida por Carlos Santana 2 "Love of My Life" (C. Santana & D. Matthews) Com Dave Matthews e Carter Beauford, da Dave Matthews Band Produzida por Stephen M. Harris e Carlos Santana Melodia (não-creditada) da sinfonia n.º 3 (3º movimento) de Johannes Brahms 3 "Put Your Lights On" (E. Schrody) Com Everlast Produzida por Dante Ross e John Gamble for SD50 4 "Africa Bamba" (I. Toure, S. Tidiane Toure, C. Santana & K. Perazzo) Produzida por Carlos Santana 5 "Smooth" (música de Itaal Shur e Rob Thomas; letra de Rob Thomas) Com Rob Thomas Produzida por Matt Serletic, para Melisma Productions, Inc. 6 "Do You Like the Way" (L. Hill) Com Lauryn Hill e Cee-Lo Produzida e arranjada por Lauryn Hill, para Obverse Creation Music Inc. 7 "Maria Maria" (Wyclef Jean, J. Duplessis, C. Santana, K. Perazzo & R. Rekow) Com The Product G&B Produzida por Wyclef Jean e Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis 8 "Migra" (R. Taha, C. Santana & T. Lindsay) Produzida por K. C. Porter para Worldbeat Productions & Carlos Santana 9 "Corazón Espinado" (F. Olvera) Com Maná Produzida por Fher Olvera e K. C. Porter, para Worldbeat Productions Co-produtor: Alex González 10 "Wishing It Was" (Eagle-Eye Cherry, M. Simpson, J. King & M. Nishita) Com Eagle-Eye Cherry Produzida por The Dust Brothers (John King Michael Simpson) Co-produzida por Charles Goodan e Art Hodge Produção extra e mixagem por T-Ray 11 "El Farol" (C. Santana & K. C. Porter) Produzida por K. C. Porter, para Worldbeat Productions Produtor-associado: JB Eckl, para Worldbeat Productions 12 "Primavera" (K. C. Porter & J. B. Eckl) Produzida por K. C. Porter, para Worldbeat Productions Produtor-associado: JB Eckl, para Worldbeat Productions 13 "The Calling" (C. Santana & C. Thompson) Com Eric Clapton Produzida por Carlos Santana 14 "Day of Celebration" (faixa bônus) "Day of Celebration" não está listada oficialmente, por ser uma faixa bônus; é antecedida por 12 segundos de silêncio depois do fim da faixa anterior, "The Calling"; tecnicamente, faz parte desta, o que a faz totalizar uma duração de 12:28.
Santana Corazón (2014, Full Album)
Corazón is the twenty-second studio album (thirty-seventh album overall) by Santana, released on May 6, 2014.Produced by Lester Mendez, the album features collaborations with various singers like Gloria Estefan, Ziggy Marley and Cindy Blackman."La Flaca" featuring Juanes, the first single from the album was released in November 2013.
Tracklist
01 - Saideira (feat. Samuel Rosa) [Spanish Version] 02 - La Flaca (feat. Juanes) 03 - Mal Bicho (feat. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs) 04 - Oye 2014 (feat. Pitbull) 05 - Iron Lion Zion (feat. Ziggy Marley & ChocQuibTown) 06 - Una Noche en Nápoles (feat. Lila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad) 07 - Besos de Lejos (feat. Gloria Estefan) 08 - Margarita (feat. Romeo Santos) 09 - Indy (feat. Miguel) 10 - Feel It Coming Back (feat. Diego Torres) 11 - Yo Soy la Luz (feat. Wayne Shorter & Cindy Blackman Santana) 12 - I See Your Face 13 - Saideira (feat. Samuel Rosa) 14 - Beijo de Longe (feat. Gloria Estefan) 15 - Amor Correspondido (feat. Diego Torres)
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