Sacred Fire: Live in South America
Sacred Fire - Live in South America | ||||
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Live album by Santana | ||||
Released | October 19, 1993 | |||
Genre | Latin rock, Chicano rock, jazz rock | |||
Length | 77:19 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Carlos Santana, Chester Thompson | |||
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Sacred Fire: Live in South America is an album by Santana, released in 1993. This album is dedicated to the life of Cesar Chavez.
There is also a video of this album, by the similar name of Sacred Fire: Live in Mexico, featuring additional songs not featured on the album. Produced by Paul Flattery and directed by Peter Nydrle. It features shots of Carlos playing guitar at various historic sites around Mexico City.[2]
The album peaked at 181 in the Billboard 200.[3]
Track listing
- "Angels All Around Us" (Sanders) – 1:57
- "Vive la Vida (Life Is for Living)" (Sefolosha) – 4:18
- "Esperando" (Santana, Thompson, Perazzo, Charles) – 5:58
- "No One to Depend On" (Carabello, Escovedo, Rolie) – 4:38
- "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" (Green/Szabo) – 8:53
- "Oye Como Va" (Puente) – 5:07
- "Samba Pa Ti" (Santana) – 6:49
- "Guajira" (Brown, Areas, Reyes) – 6:13
- "Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Ligertwood) – 7:14
- "Toussaint l'Overture" (Santana, Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Schon, Shrieve) – 6:52
- "Soul Sacrifice/Don't Try This at Home" (Santana, Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Schon, Shrieve/Perazzo, Rekow) – 7:26
- "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (Santana, Coster) – 6:11
- "Jin-Go-Lo-Ba" (Olatunji) – 5:43
A bonus disc with 3 additional tracks (Spirits Dancing in the Flesh, Wings of Grace, Get It in Your Soul) were included in a limited edition Japanese re-release.
Personnel
- Carlos Santana: Guitars, vocals
- Vorriece Cooper: Vocals, percussion
- Alex Ligertwood: Vocals
- Jorge Santana: Guitars, vocals
- Myron Dove: Bass guitar, vocals
- Chester Thompson: Organ, keyboards, vocals
- Karl Perazzo: Percussion, conga, timbales, vocals
- Raul Rekow: Percussion, conga, vocals
- Walfredo Reyes, Jr.: Drum set
References
- ↑ Ruhlmann, William. Sacred Fire: Live in South America at AllMusic
- ↑ Santana: Sacred Fire, Live in Mexico (DVD video). Island Def Jam Music Group. 1993. OCLC 47982489. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
- ↑ "Sacred Fire: Santana Live in South America - Santana | Awards | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
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