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Library Journal
Reviewed on January 24, 2005
"For us, music was ... sounding like a street mutt, like a dog that's bred with everything," notes Carlos Santana in his foreword, neatly encapsulating the feel of McCarthy's photo-rich book. Consisting primarily of artists' reminiscences, and at times difficult to follow, the chatty volume traces the origins and early successes of Latin Rock, from the street gangs of San Francisco's Mission District to the chart-topping albums and singles. Not surprisingly, much of McCarthy's narrative concerns the band Santana, which began as the Santana Blues Band and rose to fame by combining...Log In or Sign Up to Read More