Abraxas is the second studio album by American Latin rock band Santana. It was released on September 23, 1970, by Columbia Records and became the band's...
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Abraxas (Biblical Greek: ἀβραξάς, romanized: abraxas, variant form ἀβράναξ romanized: abranax) is a word of mystic meaning in the system of the Gnostic...
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refer to: Abraxas (ballet), a ballet with music by Werner Egk Abraxas (band), a Czech rock band Abraxas (album), a 1970 album by Santana Abraxas: Book of...
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their 1970 Abraxas album. This album reached No. 140 on 1967/01/28 on Billboard 200. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4½ stars stating...
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Abraxas Pool is a 1997 album by ex-Santana members Mike Shrieve, Neal Schon, Gregg Rolie, José "Chepito" Areas, Alphonso Johnson, and Mike Carabello. "Boom...
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only member to have remained with Abraxas from its formation until the present day. The original lineup of Abraxas consisted of Slávek Janda on guitar...
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"Black Magic Woman" on the Abraxas album. His third album Santana III yielded the single "No One to Depend On", and his fourth album Caravanserai experimented...
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Boyd Rice (redirect from Abraxas Foundation)
Rice in several recordings. In 1987 Rice and Nikolas Schreck founded the Abraxas Foundation, an "occult-fascist" think tank that also counted Adam Parfrey...
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Santana's Greatest Hits (redirect from Santana Greatest Hits (Album))
You're Feeling Better" (Gregg Rolie) (from Abraxas, 1970) - 4:11 "Samba Pa Ti" (Carlos Santana) (from Abraxas) - 4:47 "Persuasion" (Single version) (Santana...
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Santana discography (redirect from Latin Tropical (Album))
released Abraxas, in September 1970, which topped the Billboard charts and earned five-times platinum. Santana released another twelve albums in the 1970s...
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Christian mystic, whose work became the foundation of The New Church. Abraxas is a Gnostic word of great importance. Christofer Johnsson – lead vocals...
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Lotus (Japanese: ロータスの伝説) is a 1974 live album by the Latin rock band Santana, recorded at the Osaka Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan in July 1973, during...
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Gregg Rolie (section with Abraxas Pool)
members of Santana, including Neal Schon, briefly reunited as Abraxas Pool, releasing one album. When Schon left to lead a re-formed Journey later that year...
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Santana (band) (redirect from Persuasion (Santana album))
record the critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums Santana (1969), Abraxas (1970), and Santana III (1971). These were recorded by the group's...
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Draco Malfoy (redirect from Abraxas Malfoy)
Three of Draco's grandparents are identified: Abraxas Malfoy, Cygnus Black, and Druella Rosier. Abraxas died before the series begins and was a friend...
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Carlos Santana (section Studio albums)
early sound. Abraxas included two of Santana's most enduring and well-known hits, "Oye Como Va", and "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen". Abraxas spent six weeks...
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Billboard 200 (redirect from Billboard album chart)
The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by Billboard magazine...
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José Areas (section with Abraxas Pool)
(1969) Abraxas (1970) Santana III (1971) Caravanserai (1972) Welcome (1973) Lotus (1974) Borboletta (1974) Festivál (1977) Moonflower (1977) Abraxas Pool...
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Party Animals (music group) (section Albums)
The band was created by producers Jeff "Abraxas" Porter and Jeroen Flamman, also known as Flamman & Abraxas, along with vocalists MCs Remsy, Evert van...
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"Incident at Neshabur" is the fourth track from the 1970 Santana album Abraxas. Co-written by pianist Alberto Gianquinto and Carlos Santana, the instrumental...
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In 1970, the song was released as the first single from Santana's album Abraxas. The song, as sung by Gregg Rolie, reached number four on the US and...
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These are the Billboard magazine number-one albums for each week in 1970. 1970 in music List of number-one albums (United States) "January 3, 1970". Billboard...
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but before the release of their eponymous first album (1969). He remained with Santana for Abraxas (1970), Santana III (1971), Caravanserai (1972), Welcome...
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ti" is an instrumental by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1970 album, Abraxas. In English, the title means "Samba for You." It was released as a single...
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Michael Carabello (section Studio albums)
the band while occasionally playing piano. He appeared on the albums Santana, Abraxas, and Santana III, all of which were internationally successful...
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Sticky Fingers (redirect from Sticky Fingers (album))
solo" on "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" was influenced by Santana's 1970 album Abraxas. Sticky Fingers was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. It...
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three gabbers and a hippie. The producers Flamman & Abraxas discovered the four. Flamman & Abraxas remixed the single and because one of the original producers...
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Osibisa (redirect from The Ultimate Collection (Osibisa album))
symbol for the band. The third album, Heads, features a cover by Mati Klarwein, known for his covers of Santana’s Abraxas and Miles Davis' Bitches Brew...
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to: "Mother's Daughter", a song by Gregg Rolie, featured on the 1970 album Abraxas by Santana "Mother's Daughter", a 2003 episode of the Canadian television...
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Santana is the third studio album by the American rock band Santana. The band's second self-titled album, it is often referred to as III or Santana III...
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