Wednesday, 29 January 2014

1073...video SAMBA PA TI SANTANA

     SAMBA PA TI SANTANA   


Translated into English, the song title means, "Samba for You."
Carlos Santana told Mojo magazine November 2008 that he felt that this was his first recording when he was truly able to express himself. He explained: "I remember being alone one evening- until then when I heard my records it was like seeing myself in the mirror and there was no me there, only a lot of other guitarists' faces: B.B., George Benson, Peter Green. That evening I heard Samba Pa Ti on the radio and I looked in the mirror and it was my face, my tone, my fingerprints, my identity, my uniqueness. Because when I recorded it I was thinking of nothing, it was just pure feeling. I have a suspicion it came from stuff bottled up inside me, that I didn't know how to express or articulate. I get angry because, 'Why can't I say what I really mean?' Then Samba Pa To comes out of me. And everybody understands it."
This was Santana's first entry in the UK singles chart, even though neither Santana nor their label deemed it single material when Abraxas was first released. However in 1974 it finally became available as a 45, as part of the UK promotion for a Santana greatest hits compilation.
Puerto Rican singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano covered this song with added lyrics in 1982.
This was one of the tunes included in English author Nick Hornby's 31 Songs, a collection of essays about various songs that carried particular emotional resonance for him.



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