Carlos Santana Live

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Carlos Santana Live
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Released2004
Length62:32
Label United Audio Entertainment
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Carlos Santana Live is a 2004 live album by guitarist Carlos Santana, released with Santana as a solo performer.

Track listing

  1. "Soul Sacrifice (sic)" (Santana/Brown/Malone/Rolie)
  2. "Santana Jam" (Santana/Curcio)
  3. "Evil Ways" (Henry)
  4. "Medley: Let's Get Ourselves Together/Jingo" (Santana/Olantunji)
  5. "Rock Me" (Curcio)
  6. "Just Ain't Good Enough" (Curcio)
  7. "The Way You Do to Me" (Curcio)


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