Rain Dance is a new live CD taken from the same performance filmed for a
potential DVD release (which has hit some technical buffers at
present). The live CD was available at Rolie Band gigs. There are some minor backing vocals
overdubs but apart from that it’s the raw deal, as was played at the
concert.
It is an independently produced item and Gregg’s son Sean Rolie handled
the remixing chores. As Gregg states” I hired him because he’s good at
what he does, not because he’s my son??” The CD was given the final
production by Gregg and Ron Wikso.
It is initially released as a limited edition run of around 2000
copies. The CD is a document of a 2007 performance at the Sturgis
Motorbike Rally concert. It features many of the old Santana favourites
from the first three recordings. And there is one cut from the Abraxas
Pool CD and which was re-imagined again on the Roots CD, which is Going
Home. Give It To Me is also culled from the Roots CD recording. There
are two newer songs Bailamos El Son and Across The Water.
The Santana back catalogue is well represented by Jingo, Soul
Sacrifice, Black Magic Woman, Gypsy Queen, No One To Depend On, Oye Como
Va and Evil Ways. The early band’s version of Albert King blues
favourite As The Years Go Passing By with its Latinised double tempo
burnout is also included. The CD timing totals around the seventy
minutes of music mark.
Talking to Gregg on a blazing hot Texas morning found him reflective
of the current state of the music and wider markets and wanting to
represent the Rolie Band sound to fans at gigs as well thru the
dwindling outlets now present for recorded music. " We are doing around
ten gigs this year and we are actively looking for more. The recent gig
at the Hard Rock Café was great, they showed the original Santana band
at Woodstock doing Soul Sacrifice from the film, projected on a screen
in front of the stage and during the conga solos, the screen lifted and
we went straight in picking the song up, where they had left it.”
He also reflected on the Gregg Rolie Band, "The band are great,
because we all really enjoy each other and I think the sound reflects
the fun we are having. We subtitle the band; "Santana- the way you
remember it” And at that gig in New York recently, we had half of the
original Santana, that’s about the closest you’re ever gonna’ get, to
seeing that band together again!
Michael Shrieve came down and sat in and it was fantastic!
He is such a lyrical player and he makes me smile when he would do a
certain thing or a fill and I’d remember his playing style, very on the
jazzier end but just so stylish. Ron Wikso my regular drummer is heavier
and a real solid player too.”
He remembered the recent remixing and augmenting of the Woodstock
film re-mastering by Eddie Kramer. "Carlos redid his rhythm guitar parts
as they was a lot of leakage in the sound. And there was a lot of
tuning problems that day- the guitar was out of tune and the tuning
stuff was difficult for everybody. Carlos’ solos were great and there
was no problem there. Mike Carabello and Adrian Areas did some fine
tuning on guiro and the timbale cowbell patterns as well, due to the
leakage during the original set.”
Rain Dance is a must for Gregg Rolie fans, Hammond B3 enthusiasts, Latin rockers and Santana completists. (by Jim McCarthy)
Personnel:
Adrian Areas (percussion)
Mike Carabello (percussion)
Kurt Griffey (guitar)
Alphonso Johnson (bass)
Wally Minko (keyboards)
Gregg Rolie (keyboards, vocals)
Ron Wikso (drums)
Tracklist:
01. Jingo (Olatunji/Santana) 5.49
02. Going Home (Rolie) 4.11
03. No One to Depend On (Carabello/Rolie) 5.48
04. As the Years Go Passing By (Malone) 10.07
05. Evil Ways (Henry) 4.21
06. Across the Water (Rolie) 6.24
07. Give It to Me (Rolie) 4.34
08. Soul Sacrifice (Brown/Malone/Rolie) 10.09
09. Black Magic Woman (Green) 3.27
10. Gypsy Queen (Szabo) 4.52
11. Oye Como Va (Puente) 5.20
12. Bailamos El Son (Rolie) 5.43 ARMU 0046