Santana ā Abraxas (Numbered 33rpm SuperVinyl LP)
$98.00
AbraxasĀ Remains the Consummate Latin Rock Record: Sophomore Santana Effort Includes āBlack Magic Woman,ā Ranks #334 onĀ Rolling Stoneās List of the Greatest Albums of All Time
Sourced from the Original Analog Master Tapes for Exceptional Sound: Mobile Fidelityās Numbered-Edition 180g 33RPM SuperVinyl LP Plays with Remarkable Clarity, Depth, Detail, and Presence
1/4ā³ / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 64 to analog console to lathe
AbraxasĀ remains the consummate Latin rock album. The confident sound of Santana stretching out and carving out new musical territory, the bandās 1970 effort pulses with psychedelic accents and Afro-Latin grooves. Ranked onĀ Rolling Stoneās list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in its National Recording Registry,Ā AbraxasĀ immediately captured the publicās ear, spending six weeks at the No. 1 spot and sending the bandās cosmic cover of Fleetwood Macās āBlack Magic Womanā into the Top 5. More than five million copies and countless global accolades later,Ā AbraxasĀ is legend.
Sourced from the original analog tapes, housed in a Stoughton gatefold jacket, and improving upon the labelās critically acclaimed out-of-print 180g LP pressing, Mobile Fidelityās numbered-edition 180g SuperVinyl LP teems with information, clarity, textures, and colors. The result: Spacious, airy, and you-are-there sonics that further benefit from the characteristics of MoFi SuperVinyl: an ultra-low noise floor, superior groove definition, and dead-quiet surfaces.
ExperienceĀ AbraxasĀ the way it is meant to be heard, with the instruments and musicians placed in the proper channels. This collectible version captures the full tonal range of Santanaās guitar and nuances of his distinctive touch. Passages and notes are brought to the forefront and properly scaled, enhancing your emotional connection to this iconic record.
Filled with celebratory vibes, bluesy jams, mellow vocals, and hip-shaking grooves,Ā AbraxasĀ picks up on the momentum of Santanaās self-titled 1969 debut. Drifting into more versatile territory, Santana reimagines whatās possible in melding various disciplines and styles. Mysticism and spirituality abound amid performances featuring a thrilling assembly of purring organs, conga beats, and fluid bass lines. And that says nothing of the bandleaderās extraordinary guitar playing.
Wild, free, and loose, the group conjures the feeling of mountains and rivers on the opening instrumental āSinging Winds, Crying Beasts,ā leads a salsa parade on a definitive version of Tito Puenteās āOye Como Va,ā and explores its sensual side on āSamba Pa Ti,ā a track indicative of the albumās Latin vibes and percussion. Sonically,Ā AbraxasĀ takes advantage of then-advanced studio techniques such as cross-fading and state-of-the-art mixing. AsĀ The Mojo CollectionĀ explains: āDissatisfied with the sound of their debut, the group brought in as a co-producer veteran jazz engineer Fred Catero, whose skills proved invaluable in balancing the new range of musical flavors Santana [was] bringing into its sound: the result was a giant step on from [the bandās] debut.ā
Like the groupās debut,Ā AbraxasĀ long laid claim to one of the biggest production gaffes in music history. Until Mobile Fidelity corrected the error with its 2008 LP and gold CD reissues,Ā AbraxasĀ had never been heard correctly. For nearly four decades, copies were produced with the left and right channels reversed. So, in addition to showcasing reach-out-and-touch it sound, this SuperVinyl edition gets all the specifications right.
- Singing Winds
- Crying Beasts
- Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
- Oye Como Va
- Incident at Neshabur
- Se a Cabo
- Motherās Daughter
- Samba Pa Ti
- Hope Youāre Feeling Better
- Nicoya
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