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Santana - No One To Depend On / Taboo Album

Santana - No One To Depend On / Taboo Album
Performer: Santana
Title: No One To Depend On / Taboo
Country: US
Style:Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Released: 21 Jan 1972
Catalog number: 4-45552
Label: Columbia
MP3 album szie: 2425 mb
FLAC album size: 1635 mb

Tracklist

1Taboo
Written-By – G. Rolie, J. Areas
5:34
2No One To Depend On
Written-By – C. Escobedo, M. Carebella
3:13

Credits

  • ProducerSantana

Notes

A: -
B: Petra Music (BMI)
Pitman pressing variant, with music publishing info shown on B side (eliminated on later pressings).

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A side deadwax - stamped): ZSS156310-1A p
  • Matrix / Runout (B side deadwax - stamped): ZSS156311-1A p
  • Matrix / Runout (A side deadwax - stamped, variant): ZSS156310-1B p
  • Matrix / Runout (B side deadwax - stamped, variant): ZSS156310-1K p

Companies

  • Published By – Petra Music
  • Mastered At – Columbia Recording Studios
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
  • Manufactured By – Columbia Records

Short intro

Текст песни: I lay not sleeping Dont know what to do Lay out in waiting Lord for the Rock Blues. Songs in album Santana - No One To Depend On - Taboo 1971. Santana - No One To Depend On. Santana - Taboo. Total votes: 0. Other albums by Santana. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. No One to Depend On is a song by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1971 album, Santana III. It is the second track on the first side of the LP album and was released as its second single. It was written by Mike Carabello, Coke Escovedo, and Gregg Rolie. The song is very instrumentally based, with numerous bass and guitar riffs and a long instrumental introduction. The vocals start after 56 seconds. At the start of the song, a man can be heard saying something in Spanish. It is commonly believed to. by Santana. Difficulty: advanced. Author Matt Montoya 2,182. I ain't got nobody that I can depend on I ain't got nobody that I can depend on -. Carlos santana taboo, soul sacrifice part 1 montreux 1971 14:55. No One to Depend On 5:32. Produced by Santana. Album Santana III. Taboo Lyrics. I lay not sleeping Don't know what to do Lay out in waiting Lord for the noon Pass so slowly Time without you. I can't see why My open eyes can't see So much to look by So many things to be Can't keep looking In and out of me, yes. She looks at nothing Someone you all have seen She never cried As I watched her leave Try to help me Find the change in me Oh, oh, oh Try to help me Find the change in me Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. More on Genius. Taboo Track Info. No One to Depend On. Toussaint LOverture. Everybodys Everything. Santana Lyrics. I lay not sleeping Don't know what to do Lay out in waiting Lord for the noon. Pass so slowly Time without you I can't see why My open eyes can't see. So much to look by So many things to be Can't keep looking In and out of me She looks at nothing Someone you all have seen She never cried As I watched her leave. Try to help me Find the change in me Oh, oh, oh. Try to help me Find the change in me Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Album 1971 9 Songs. The move made for an album that's all about instrumental firepower: It's telling that the single No One to Depend On had exactly one line of lyric. There's a pure Latin groove on Guajira and a rare Carlos vocal on the uplifting rocker Everything's Coming Our Way. A loose translation of the closing number, Tito Puente's Para Los Rumberos, gets it right: This one is for the swingers. Watch the video for No One to Depend On from Santana's Ultimate Santana for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. This exposure helped propel their first album, also named Santana, into a hit, followed in the next two years by Abraxas and Santana III. Lineup changes were common. Carlos Santana's increasing involvement with guru Sri Chinmoy took the band into more esoteric music, though it never lost its Latin influence