This Santana 7" vinyl features "You Know That I Love You" and "Aqua Marine." The A-side is a catchy pop-rock tune, while the B-side showcases their Latin rock fusion. The cover art reflects the music's energy. A must-have for collectors, offering a glimpse into Santana's diverse sound.
Santana fans, rejoice! This 7-inch vinyl single packs a double dose of the band's infectious energy. "You Know That I Love You" and "Aqua Marine" offer a concise yet potent display of Santana's signature sound, a captivating blend of rock, Latin influences, and Santana's masterful guitar work.
The A-side, "You Know That I Love You," is a prime example of Santana's foray into pop-rock territory. Released in 1979, the track reflects the band's evolution from their earlier psychedelic rock sound. While catchy and accessible, it undoubtedly retains the Santana magic – soaring guitar solos intertwined with rhythmic percussion.
Flip the record over, and you're treated to "Aqua Marine." This track dives deeper into Santana's world fusion roots. Imagine yourself transported to a sun-drenched California beach as Carlos Santana's guitar weaves a spellbinding melody, likely accompanied by the band's characteristic Latin percussion.
Music Genre: Rock, Pop |
Production: Songs are taken from the LP: Marathon |
Tracks side 1: You Know That I Love You |
Tracks side 2: Aqua Marine |
Record Label Information: CBS 7971 |
Vinyl Record Format: 7 " Single |
Year / Country 1979 Made in Holland |
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