Havana Moon [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Track Listings
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1. Watch Your Step
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2. Lightnin'
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3. Who Do You Love
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4. Mudbone
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5. One With You
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6. Ecuador
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7. Tales Of Kilimanjaro
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8. Havana Moon
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9. Daughter Of The Night
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10. They All Went To Mexico
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11. Vereda Tropical
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Album Details
Remastered Reissue Presented in a Clear Tray with Improved Original Artwork. Features Guests Willie Nelson and Booker T Jones.
Havana Moon, Music, Santana, Rock
Average customer rating:
- Carlos Santana- Havana Moon
- Over looked and under rated, but not for why you'd think
- Not his best - but pivotal.
- I Think It's Great
- Variety Of Styles,But Still Well Done
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Carlos Santana
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ASIN: B0000025UR
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Watch Your Step
- Lightnin'
- Why Do You Love
- Mudbone
- One With You
- Ecuador
- Tales Of Kilimanjaro
- Havana Moon
- Daughter Of The Night
- They All Went To Mexico
- Vereda Tropical
Album Details
Remastered Reissue Presented in a Clear Tray with Improved Original Artwork. Features Guests Willie Nelson and Booker T Jones.
Customer Reviews:
Carlos Santana- Havana Moon.......2006-11-11
Excellent!!!, not to soft, not to loud, Carlos had equal parts of his smoother guitar work and the perfect combination of songs. It's the classic rock songs( "Watch your step";"Lightning"; "Who Do You Love" and of course, Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon",And Carlos has a way of sending you off to another place("Mudbone";"Ecuador"; " Tales of Kilimanjaro";"Vereda Tropical" with his Guitar work. There are only two songs done in the typical Santana(the group)Mexican folk feel that doesn't stay in form with the rest of the album "Daughter of the Night"; and "They All Went To Mexico" that just don't do anything for me( not that they are'nt fine songs)...
Over looked and under rated, but not for why you'd think.......2005-11-09
Unable to give this 3 1/2 stars, I lean towards 4. Those who rate this CD low miss the point. They're either unable to seperate Carlos' from his harder edged guitar laced rock music of old, or are "Supernatural" saturated comtemporaries who expect some current flash in the pan "star" to be present on any Santana music of value. Or, they simply didn't notice the title of this CD. I mean to say the song, "Vereda Tropical," is the worst song on the CD because it sounds like a marriacci night club band...um.. eh hem... THE CD IS NAMED "HAVANA MOON!!!" If anything this song is the most definitive- the perfect backdrop to the picturesque Havana Moon setting atop the water at night that graces the cover of the CD. Not to belabor the point, but this is a cover of a classic, old mexican ballad of a broken hearted man singing of his sorrow that only Santana could do as magnificently as he does on this CD. I guess remakes have to be of songs (or even movies come to think of it) that are not even old enough to be redone yet, or of songs so fresh on the minds of contemporary listeners that they even garner a listen. I chuckle at some of the more recent reviews of this album that seem to reak of desperation for the type of "Supernatural" commercialism that only comtemporaries or philistines would expect, indeed, demand of Santana music. Carlos does seem a little indecisive in that choosing, with the first half of the CD leaning in that direction, but coming off somewhat uninspired. "Lightnin" and "One With You," stick out more than the others in a positive light, though "Watch Your Step,' seems to be the type of song Carlos would put out to cater to those who want Santana songs with radio play appeal, with not so defining results (Actualy, the breadth of the music on this CD did put several of these songs on the radio, just not one particular type of station.) But that's where the latter half of this CD picks up the slack. Starting with "Ecquador," Carlos gives us tunes that tilt towards the theme that the title of the CD implies. True, Willie Nelson's accompaniment on "They All Went To Mexico," adds a little country flavor. But the blend of his voice and Carlos guitar gives Santana one of the CD's best songs, if not in his reportoirre. It's a magical blend with a can't sit still tempo that would have even the most reticent up and dancing were it played at a Jimmy Buffett concert, to offer merely an idea of the song's flavor. In between, "Tales of Kilimanjaro, Havana Moon," and "Daughter of the Night" string together one of the best runs of Santana music on any of his CDs, all offering an angle of Santana flavor that his eclectic taste buds have served over the years. If you want "Black Magic Woman" type Santana, buy "Abraxas," or a greatest hits collection. If you want a duet with Michelle Branche, you know where to go. But if you have any musical depth, insight, vision and appreciation for more than just commercial appeal, you might find this CD to be an undiscovered jewel, albeit not without some shortcomings. A number of well entrenched artists have assumed some license in their musical choices. Does one judge Brian Setzer's swing music based on his rockabilly background? Van Morrison's Irish flavored music based on hits like "Brown Eyed Girl? Well, guess what... Carlos is Mexican! Imagine, including a song like "Vereda Tropical" on one of his CDs. The nerve!
Not his best - but pivotal........2005-10-13
This is not by any means the most loved of Santana's many albums and that is exactly why it matters. It is not even available here on amazon.co.uk but luckily I, like several other reviewers, have a trusty vinyl copy to fall back on. After fifteen or so years of "traditional" Santana (and I have most, if not all, of those on vinyl too) it marked the point when he branched out in to collaborations. Maybe this didn't work out or was not commercially successful at first (your choice) but by 'Supernatural' in 1999 the boot was on the other foot. I believe a new Santana album, including a diversity of co-conspirators, is due early in 2006.
I like Havana Moon, for all its indubitable discontinuities of style, but to give it more than three stars would leave me with problems rating many of his other albums. If for no other reason you should listen to this just once to see where it fits in and, who knows, you might just like it!
I Think It's Great.......2004-07-30
Gosh, I bought this when it came out as a vinyl LP--which should tell you how long I've been a Santana fan. I've always thought this was a terrific set of music. Granted, it took me awhile to get used to Lightnin' but all of the other tracks are just first rate. I had Ecuador playing in my head when I visited that country--and Willie Nelson's They All Went To Mexico is just such a fun song that I've never grown tired of listening to it. The final track, Vereda Tropical, is simply beautiful, as is the story behind it. All in all, this is one of my very favorite CDs and think it deserves higher than three stars!
Variety Of Styles,But Still Well Done.......2004-02-06
This Carlos Santana solo album from 1983 has about 9 songs I really like and 2 songs that I hate. There are several guests singers on this cd,but not as many as the 'SuperNatural' or 'Shaman' cds. This cd has a good variety of rock styles,but still sounds good to me. Here's a breakdown of the tracks;
WATCH YOUR STEP- a rockin' remake of a classic song with Greg Walker on vocals. This was a minor hit on album rock stations in 1983.
LIGHTNIN- an instrumental rock/blues tune which is tribute to Lightnin' Hopkins. Well done with good guitar work.
WHO DO YOU LOVE- Carlos rocks with the Fabulous Thunderbirds on the rockabilly remake of a Bo Diddley classic tune.
MUDBONE- A classic Santana sound instrumental that's pretty cool and smooth and heavy on the percussion.This is a tribute to John Lee Hooker with Jimmie Vaughn and Carlos Santana on guitars.
ONE WITH YOU- an excellent slow rock ballad with vocals a good 3 part guitar solo between Carlos and Jimmie Vaughn. One of my favorite songs on the cd.
EQUADOR- very weak short song that is mainly percussion and tribal chants.
TALES OF KILAMANJARO- this song is also on the Santana ZEBOP cd from 1981 which is a classic Santana style instrumental.
HAVANA MOON- A good rockin tune with good vocals and smooth rythyms. This is a remake of a Chuck Berry song.
DAUGHTER OF THE NIGHT- classic vintage rockin' Santana here with Greg Walker on vocals and great guitar solos and rythym.
THEY ALL WENT TO MEXICO- a good mellow southwestern Mexican style song with Willie Nelson on lead vocals.
VEREDA TROPICAL- Worst song on the album. Sounds like a Marriacci band night club lounge song.
Average customer rating:
- Carlos Santana- Havana Moon
- Over looked and under rated, but not for why you'd think
- Not his best - but pivotal.
- I Think It's Great
- Variety Of Styles,But Still Well Done
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Havana Moon
Carlos Santana
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
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ASIN: B000025HAU |
Tracks:
- Watch Your Step
- Lightnin'
- Who Do You Love?
- Mudbone
- One With You
- Ecuador
- Tales of Kilimanjaro
- Havana Moon
- Daughter of the Night
- They All Went to Mexico
- Vereda Tropical
Album Details
Remastered Reissue Presented in a Clear Tray with Improved Original Artwork. Features Guests Willie Nelson and Booker T Jones.
Customer Reviews:
Carlos Santana- Havana Moon.......2006-11-11
Excellent!!!, not to soft, not to loud, Carlos had equal parts of his smoother guitar work and the perfect combination of songs. It's the classic rock songs( "Watch your step";"Lightning"; "Who Do You Love" and of course, Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon",And Carlos has a way of sending you off to another place("Mudbone";"Ecuador"; " Tales of Kilimanjaro";"Vereda Tropical" with his Guitar work. There are only two songs done in the typical Santana(the group)Mexican folk feel that doesn't stay in form with the rest of the album "Daughter of the Night"; and "They All Went To Mexico" that just don't do anything for me( not that they are'nt fine songs)...
Over looked and under rated, but not for why you'd think.......2005-11-09
Unable to give this 3 1/2 stars, I lean towards 4. Those who rate this CD low miss the point. They're either unable to seperate Carlos' from his harder edged guitar laced rock music of old, or are "Supernatural" saturated comtemporaries who expect some current flash in the pan "star" to be present on any Santana music of value. Or, they simply didn't notice the title of this CD. I mean to say the song, "Vereda Tropical," is the worst song on the CD because it sounds like a marriacci night club band...um.. eh hem... THE CD IS NAMED "HAVANA MOON!!!" If anything this song is the most definitive- the perfect backdrop to the picturesque Havana Moon setting atop the water at night that graces the cover of the CD. Not to belabor the point, but this is a cover of a classic, old mexican ballad of a broken hearted man singing of his sorrow that only Santana could do as magnificently as he does on this CD. I guess remakes have to be of songs (or even movies come to think of it) that are not even old enough to be redone yet, or of songs so fresh on the minds of contemporary listeners that they even garner a listen. I chuckle at some of the more recent reviews of this album that seem to reak of desperation for the type of "Supernatural" commercialism that only comtemporaries or philistines would expect, indeed, demand of Santana music. Carlos does seem a little indecisive in that choosing, with the first half of the CD leaning in that direction, but coming off somewhat uninspired. "Lightnin" and "One With You," stick out more than the others in a positive light, though "Watch Your Step,' seems to be the type of song Carlos would put out to cater to those who want Santana songs with radio play appeal, with not so defining results (Actualy, the breadth of the music on this CD did put several of these songs on the radio, just not one particular type of station.) But that's where the latter half of this CD picks up the slack. Starting with "Ecquador," Carlos gives us tunes that tilt towards the theme that the title of the CD implies. True, Willie Nelson's accompaniment on "They All Went To Mexico," adds a little country flavor. But the blend of his voice and Carlos guitar gives Santana one of the CD's best songs, if not in his reportoirre. It's a magical blend with a can't sit still tempo that would have even the most reticent up and dancing were it played at a Jimmy Buffett concert, to offer merely an idea of the song's flavor. In between, "Tales of Kilimanjaro, Havana Moon," and "Daughter of the Night" string together one of the best runs of Santana music on any of his CDs, all offering an angle of Santana flavor that his eclectic taste buds have served over the years. If you want "Black Magic Woman" type Santana, buy "Abraxas," or a greatest hits collection. If you want a duet with Michelle Branche, you know where to go. But if you have any musical depth, insight, vision and appreciation for more than just commercial appeal, you might find this CD to be an undiscovered jewel, albeit not without some shortcomings. A number of well entrenched artists have assumed some license in their musical choices. Does one judge Brian Setzer's swing music based on his rockabilly background? Van Morrison's Irish flavored music based on hits like "Brown Eyed Girl? Well, guess what... Carlos is Mexican! Imagine, including a song like "Vereda Tropical" on one of his CDs. The nerve!
Not his best - but pivotal........2005-10-13
This is not by any means the most loved of Santana's many albums and that is exactly why it matters. It is not even available here on amazon.co.uk but luckily I, like several other reviewers, have a trusty vinyl copy to fall back on. After fifteen or so years of "traditional" Santana (and I have most, if not all, of those on vinyl too) it marked the point when he branched out in to collaborations. Maybe this didn't work out or was not commercially successful at first (your choice) but by 'Supernatural' in 1999 the boot was on the other foot. I believe a new Santana album, including a diversity of co-conspirators, is due early in 2006.
I like Havana Moon, for all its indubitable discontinuities of style, but to give it more than three stars would leave me with problems rating many of his other albums. If for no other reason you should listen to this just once to see where it fits in and, who knows, you might just like it!
I Think It's Great.......2004-07-30
Gosh, I bought this when it came out as a vinyl LP--which should tell you how long I've been a Santana fan. I've always thought this was a terrific set of music. Granted, it took me awhile to get used to Lightnin' but all of the other tracks are just first rate. I had Ecuador playing in my head when I visited that country--and Willie Nelson's They All Went To Mexico is just such a fun song that I've never grown tired of listening to it. The final track, Vereda Tropical, is simply beautiful, as is the story behind it. All in all, this is one of my very favorite CDs and think it deserves higher than three stars!
Variety Of Styles,But Still Well Done.......2004-02-06
This Carlos Santana solo album from 1983 has about 9 songs I really like and 2 songs that I hate. There are several guests singers on this cd,but not as many as the 'SuperNatural' or 'Shaman' cds. This cd has a good variety of rock styles,but still sounds good to me. Here's a breakdown of the tracks;
WATCH YOUR STEP- a rockin' remake of a classic song with Greg Walker on vocals. This was a minor hit on album rock stations in 1983.
LIGHTNIN- an instrumental rock/blues tune which is tribute to Lightnin' Hopkins. Well done with good guitar work.
WHO DO YOU LOVE- Carlos rocks with the Fabulous Thunderbirds on the rockabilly remake of a Bo Diddley classic tune.
MUDBONE- A classic Santana sound instrumental that's pretty cool and smooth and heavy on the percussion.This is a tribute to John Lee Hooker with Jimmie Vaughn and Carlos Santana on guitars.
ONE WITH YOU- an excellent slow rock ballad with vocals a good 3 part guitar solo between Carlos and Jimmie Vaughn. One of my favorite songs on the cd.
EQUADOR- very weak short song that is mainly percussion and tribal chants.
TALES OF KILAMANJARO- this song is also on the Santana ZEBOP cd from 1981 which is a classic Santana style instrumental.
HAVANA MOON- A good rockin tune with good vocals and smooth rythyms. This is a remake of a Chuck Berry song.
DAUGHTER OF THE NIGHT- classic vintage rockin' Santana here with Greg Walker on vocals and great guitar solos and rythym.
THEY ALL WENT TO MEXICO- a good mellow southwestern Mexican style song with Willie Nelson on lead vocals.
VEREDA TROPICAL- Worst song on the album. Sounds like a Marriacci band night club lounge song.
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Rumba Under A Havana Moon: Rumbas & Congas - The Gold Collection: 40 Hot Latin Dances
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Retro Music
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ASIN: B000006RHA
Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
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- Tabou - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Conga de Jaruco - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Tra Ka Tra - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Cachita - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Conga Blicoti - Josephine Baker, Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Amapola - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Para Vigo Me Voy - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Maria la O - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Rumba Internationale - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Rumbas Cubanas - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Ojos Negros (Les Yeux Noirs) - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Panama - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Patica y Mondonguito - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Paloma/Cielito Lindo - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Cuba - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Chaparrita - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Mambo de Jaruco - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Cubanac- Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Embrollon - Lecuona Cuban Boys
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- Siboney - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Andalucia - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Carioca - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Bahia - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Papa Loves Mambo - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Malaguena - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Oye Negra - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- El Manisero (Peanut Vendor) - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Linda Mujer - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Brazil - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Always in My Heart - Pz Prado
- Alma Llanera - Pz Prado
- Adios Mi Chaparrita - Pz Prado
- Raspa - Pz Prado
- You Belong to My Heart - Pz Prado
- Mama Yo Quiero - Pz Prado
- Aquello Ojos Verdes (Green Eyes) - Pz Prado
- Ruletero - Pz Prado
- Caballo Negro - Pz Prado
- Quiero Bailar - Pz Prado
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Two CD Collection of Afro-Cuban Music featuring 40 Tracks of Rumbas and Congas. Disc One Contains Music by the Lecuona Cuban Boys and Includes Cabana Can, Conga De La Havane (Ay Si, Ay No), Rumba Internationale, Cachita, and 16 More Classics. Disc Two.
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Havana Moon
Carlos Santana
Manufacturer: Sony Japan
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ASIN: B0009V92VI
Release Date: 2005-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Watch Your Step
- Lightnin'
- Who Do You Love
- Mudbone
- One With You
- Ecuador
- Tales Of Kilimanjaro
- Havana Moon
- Daughert Of The Night
- They All Went To Mexico
- Vereda Tropical
Album Description
Limited edition Japanese pressing of the 1990 album features the 11 original tracks including 'Watch Your Step', 'One With You', 'They All Went To Mexico' & 'Vereda Tropical' plus a bonus track, packaged in a paper sleeve. Sony. 2005.
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Japanese Digitally Remastered Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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Rumbas & Congas: Hot Latin Dances Under a Havana Moon
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Gold Collection
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ASIN: B00004U396
Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Conga de la Havane (Ay Si, Ay No) - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Tabou - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Conga de Jaruco - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Tra-Ka-Tra - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Cachita - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Conga Blicoti - Josephine Baker, Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Amapola - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Para Vigo Me Voy - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Maria la O - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Rumba Internationale - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Rumbas Cubans - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Ojos Negros (Les Yeux Noirs) - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Panama - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Patica y Mondonguito - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Paloma/Cielito Lindo - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Cuba - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Chaparrita - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Mambo de Jaruco - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Cubanac- Lecuona Cuban Boys
- Embrollon - Lecuona Cuban Boys
Tracks:
- Siboney - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Andalucia - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Carioca - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Bahia - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Papa Loves Mambo - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Malague Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Oye Negra - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Manisero - Xavier Cugat
- Linda Mujer - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Brazil - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- Always in My Heart - Pz Prado
- Alma Llanera - Pz Prado
- Adios Mi Chaparrita - Pz Prado
- Raspa - Pz Prado
- You Belong to My Heart - Pz Prado
- Mama Yo Quiero - Pz Prado
- Aquellos Ojos Verdes (Green Eyes) - Pz Prado Orchestra
- Ruletero - Pz Prado
- Caballo Negro - Pz Prado
- Quiero Bailar - Pz Prado
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