I was first turned on to Santana as a 12 year kid in 1971.
I heard Black Magic Woman on the radio and was hooked. Later that year, I received the
Santana III album for Christmas. I wore the thing out! I’ve been following
Carlos Santana’s career for almost 41 years since those days.
I was ecstatic when I received my copy of Santana Live
At Montreux – especially when I saw that it had all the tunes that made me a fan of the Woodstock veteran and Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame 1998 inductee. I’ve watched and love Carlos’ other DVD’s but I
must say that Live in Montreux is, by (and so) far, my favorite.
Filmed in high-definition and recorded in DTS-HD Master Audio,
Dolby Digital 5.1 and LPCM Stereo, the 2-DVD set is a virtual treasure chest contained in a 23-song show lasting over three
hours. The show was filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in beautiful Montreux, Switzerland, a place as
timeless as Santana’s music performed on these discs. As Santana says in the interview contained
within the set’s Bonus Features, the venue and festival is “the concert concerts”. Watching
the video only rekindled my desire to again visit the beautiful city on “the Lake Geneva shoreline” (to quote
Deep Purple).
In
addition to Santana and his incredibly tight band serving up crowd favorites as only he (and they) can, he infuses his performance
with riffs from iconic songs from the day. To me, it symbolizes not only how interwoven the music is into
the soundtrack of our minds and youth, but also just how intertwined Carlos is into the musical fabric of society.
The aforementioned interview with Carlos is spectacular.
Chris Cowey asks many of the same kinds of questions that I would ask. Cowey also superbly interviews Carlos’
wife, Cindy Blackman Santana (whose intense drum solo featured in the show will leave your mouth
gaping long after she’s finished). As an interviewer, I would buy the discs just for the interviews
but that’s just how I am.
A
very special treat in the form of the husband/wife team of Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks as they add their skills to Make Somebody Happy/Right On Be Free.
Wow! Do they ever tear it up! In addition to Cindy Blackman
Santana’s incredible drum solo, there is also an awesome display of skin bounding by Carlos’ drummer, Dennis Chambers. I could watch those two drum solos all day long.
While each cut on these two discs are worth buying
the set over, Boomerocity favorites are: Open Invitation, Samb Pa Ti, and Carlos’
interpretation of the Cream hit, Sunshine of Your Love that was covered on Santana’s Guitar Heaven
CD.
I highly recommend this concert DVD to hard core
Santana fans, rock fans in general as well as serious musicians. I also recommend visiting the beautiful city of Montreux
if you ever get the chance. Its beauty and history will impact your life just as Santana’s music
has and does.