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Santana ‎– Festival - Mint- LP Record 1976 Columbia USA Vinyl - Classic Rock / Jazz-Rock / Fusion
  • Santana - Festival Mint Condition LP Record from 1976, Columbia USA Vinyl, A Classic Blend of Rock, Jazz - Rock, and Fusion

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Santana ‎– Festival - Mint- LP Record 1976 Columbia USA Vinyl - Classic Rock / Jazz-Rock / Fusion

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Santana's Festival album is a gem from 1977. Released in the US by Columbia, it comes in a Vinyl LP album format, pressed by Pitman Pressing. The record features a rich mix of Rock and Latin genres, with styles like Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Jazz - Rock, and Fusion. Tracks include Carnaval, Let The Children Play, and many more. Each song has its own unique charm and showcases the musical talents of Santana and his band. The album was recorded at Wally Heider Recording in San Francisco. The catalog number appears as 'PC 34423' on the spine and '34423' on the disc labels and back cover. The album has a great lineup of musicians, with notable bassists like Paul Jackson (2) and Devadip Carlos Santana*, and lead vocalists such as Leon Patillo and Pablo Tellez. There are also many talented backing vocalists and other musicians contributing to the album's sound. The album is phonographically copyrighted by CBS Inc. and was mastered by George Horn and Phil Brown, with David Rubinson & Friends, Inc. as the producer.

Using this Santana vinyl record is simple. Just place it on a turntable, gently lower the needle onto the groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or oils on the vinyl, which can affect the sound quality. Store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. This will help prevent warping and damage. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can scratch the vinyl. Also, be careful when removing and inserting the record from the sleeve to avoid any accidental scratches.


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