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Carlos Santana's ill humor is unfortunate, because his six-string work on Freedom is his best in years. On "Veracruz," he rams riffs down the throat of the song and violently nourishes it. Carlos could always be counted on for half a dozen soulful solos on all but his most desultory albums, but his terse flames burn deep holes in every tune here. On two instrumentals, the gorgeous "Love Is You" and the smoldering "Mandela," he draws phrases like circles and tightens the knot until the songs' essence pops out. Santana can certainly find a less overwrought singer than Miles, and the unfocused animus behind "Songs of Freedom" is despicable, but when Santana lets only his guitar do the talking, he remains a compelling voice.
(Posted: May 7, 1987)
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- Veracruz
- She Can't Let Go
- Once It's Gotcha
- Love Is You
- Songs Of Freedom
- Deeper, Dig Deeper
- Praise
- Mandela
- Before We Go
- Victim Of Circumstance
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