Yup, Argentina, 1973. A rather unique attempt at creating an innovative expression (afro-progressivo) fusing the contemporary fuzz and psychedelic rock genres with the Argentinian folklore. But to sum it up, a psychedelic, rather trippy mix of afro-latin and prog-jazz.
In fact when you added a video of Antonio Carlos Jobim, I listened another album called stone flower and it was the same song that Santana hit, I didn't know that Santana's song was a cover.
I like all experimentation in genres of music that 70's musicians did, all the weird sounds and rythms.
Thanks for sharing!
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