The discography kicks off with one of the most explosive debuts in rock history. The self-titled Santana (1969) captured a raw, street-level energy fueled by the band's historic performance at Woodstock. Driven by tracks like "Waiting" and "Evil Ways," this era established their signature blueprint.
This specific archive, curated by "Jamal The MoroccAN," is a treasure trove for collectors. The FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format ensures that every cymbal crash, every pluck of the guitar string, and the resonance of the timbales are preserved exactly as they were in the studio. For a discography as percussive and dynamic as Santana's, lossless audio is not a luxury—it is a necessity. Santana - Discography 1969-2021 FLAC -Jamal The...
Influenced by jazz icons like Miles Davis and John Coltrane, Carlos Santana adopted the name "Devadip" and steered the band toward highly spiritual, experimental territories. The discography kicks off with one of the
A passionate return to Latin-centric collaborations featuring Gloria Estefan, Ziggy Marley, and Juanes. Late-Career Mastery (2016–2021) This specific archive, curated by "Jamal The MoroccAN,"
Carlos Santana is famous for his incredible sustain and micro-tones. Lossless audio captures the exact feedback, string vibrato, and emotional dynamics of his playing without digital compression artifacts.