Live in San Francisco 1968-70 by Santana is a fantastic album that showcases the band's incredible live performances during their early years. The album captures the raw energy and passion of Santana's music, with electrifying guitar solos and groovy rhythms that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish.
The album features classic Santana tracks like "Soul Sacrifice," "Black Magic Woman," and "Oye Como Va," as well as lesser-known gems like "Treat" and "Fried Neckbones." Each song is performed with skill and precision, with Carlos Santana's guitar work taking center stage and the rest of the band providing a solid foundation for his improvisations.
One of the highlights of the album is the extended version of "Soul Sacrifice," which features a blistering guitar solo that builds to a frenzied climax. The band also stretches out on other tracks, with "Treat" and "Fried Neckbones" featuring extended jams that allow each member to showcase their musical chops.