Frogtoon Musik

Black Magic Woman by Santana

Künstlerbiographie Santana

Die Gruppe Santana Auch Als Die Santana Blues Band Bekannt Ist Eine In Ihrer Personellen Zusammensetzung Sehr Von Wechseln Geprägte Gruppe Die Seit Dem Ende Der 1960er Jahre Mit Dem Gitarristen Und Sänger Carlos Santana Gespielt Und Sich Zusammen Mit Ihm Um Die Verbreitung Des Latin Rock Verdient Gemacht Hat.
Die Band Wurde 1966 In San Francisco Gegründet Zur Ersten Formation Gehörten Tom Frazier Gitarre Mike Carabello Percussion Rod Harper Schlagzeug Gus Rodriguez Bassgitarre Und Gregg Rolie Orgel Gesang . In Den Folgejahren Hat Sich Die Zusammensetzung Der Gruppe Sehr Häufig Und Grundlegend Verändert. Mit Dem Song Soul Sacrifice Traten Sie 1969 Kurz Nach Ihrem Ersten Album Beim Woodstock-Festival Auf Und Führten Dieses Zu Einem Der Ersten Musikalischen Höhepunkte. 1971 Bis 1972 Kam Es Auch Kurzzeitig Zu Einer Trennung Zwischen Santana Und Der Band. Nur Selten Übernahm Carlos Santana Selbst Den Gesangspart. Meist Sangen Andere Bandmitglieder. So Ist Auf Black Magic Woman Vom Zweiten Album Abraxas Einem Der Bekanntesten Stücke Der Gruppe Als Sänger Der Keyboarder Gregg Rolie Zu Hören.

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: Black Magic Woman

"Black Magic Woman" Is A Song Written By Peter Green That First Appeared As A Fleetwood Mac Single In Various Countries In 1968 Subsequently Appearing On The 1969 Fleetwood Mac Compilation Albums English Rose US And The Pious Bird Of Good Omen UK . It Became A Classic Hit By Santana And Sung By Gregg Rolie In 1970 Reaching #4 In The U.S. And Canadian Charts After Appearing On Their Abraxas Album Becoming More Closely Associated With Santana Than Fleetwood Mac. In 2005 The Song Was Covered By Ex-Thin Lizzy Guitarist Snowy White On His Album The Way It Is. In 1996 The Song Was Also Covered By Gary Hoey On His Album Bug Alley . Santana's Version Recorded In 1970 Is A Medley With Gábor Szabó's 1966 "Gypsy Queen" A Mix Of Jazz Hungarian Folk And Latin Rhythms. The Song Became One Of Santana's Staples And One Of Their Biggest Hits. Abraxas Reached #1 On The Charts And Hit Quadruple Platinum In 1986 Partially Thanks To "Black Magic Woman." The Santana Version Is Also Used As A Cover In The Music/rhythm Video Games Such As Guitar Hero III And Guitar Hero On Tour. While The Song Follows The Same General Structure Of Peter Green's Version Also Set In Common Time In D Dorian And Using The Same Melody And Lyrics It Is Considerably Different With A Slightly Altered Chord Pattern D Minor 7 | D Minor 7 | A Minor 7 | A Minor 7 | D Minor 7 | D Minor 7 | G Minor 7 | G Minor 7 | D Minor 7 | A Minor 7 | D Minor 7 | D Minor 7 . A Curious Blend Of Blues Rock Jazz 3/2 Afro-Cuban Son Clave And "Latin" Polyrhythms Santana's Arrangement Added Conga Timbales And Other Percussion In Addition To Organ And Piano To Make Complex Polyrhythms That Give The Song A "voodoo" Feel Distinct From The Original. 1 The Introduction Of The Song Which Was Adapted From Szabo's "Gypsy Queen" Consists Of Simple Hammer-Ons Pull-Offs And Slides Before Moving Into The Introduction Solo Of "Black Magic Woman." After The Introduction Solo Which Follows The Same Chord Progression As The Verse The Song Moves Into An Eight-Bar Piano Solo On D Minor And Proceeds To Two Verses Sung By Keyboardist Gregg Rolie. Two Verses Of Guitar Solo Follow The Two Sung Verses Which Is Then Succeeded By Another Verse Before Moving Into A Modified Version Of The "Gypsy Queen" Section From The Beginning Of The Song To End The Piece. There Is Also A Single Edit That Runs For 3 15. On The Radio The Piano Solo Is Sometimes Omitted While "Gypsy Queen" Is Almost Always Omitted Whilst Other Longer Versions Have Since Been Released Including One Which Runs For 8 56.

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