Abraxas Pool

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  • Artist: Abraxas Pool
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 25, 1997
  • Total Time: 56:13
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Despite the occultic name and implied Egyptian symbolism in this album's cover art, there is nothing mystic or magical in the sounds presented in the eponymous debut CD from Abraxas Pool. What the listener will find are well-crafted, produced, and performed songs in the mold of Abraxas/Amigo-era Santana, featuring veterans of the original band lineup and former members of Journey and Weather Report. This is an all-star affair, and includes much of the fire that made Carlos Santana's original entrée into the musical nexus of Latin, jazz, and rock so exciting in the first place. While Neal Schon more than adequately handles the Santana role on guitar, this recording really highlights the singing, playing, and writing talents of keyboardist/vocalist Gregg Rolie (the architect behind the pre-Steve Perry Journey sound). Fans of Santana's jazz-tinged Latin rock, and those pining for the more halcyon days of classic AOR, will not be disappointed. ~ Gregg Juke, Rovi

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Abraxas Pool
Studio album by Abraxas Pool
Released 1997 (1997)
Length 56:13
Label Miramar
Producer Abraxas Pool
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Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
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Abraxas Pool is a 1997 album by ex-Santana members Mike Shrieve, Neal Schon, Gregg Rolie, José "Chepito" Areas, Alphonso Johnson, and Mike Carabello.

Track listing

  1. "Boom Ba Ya Ya" (Carabello, Rolie, Schon)
  2. "A Million Miles Away" (Rolie, Schon, Shrieve)
  3. "Baila Mi Cha-Cha" (Areas)
  4. "Waiting for You" (Rolie, Shrieve)
  5. "Going Home" (Rolie)
  6. "Szabo" (Schon, Shrieve)
  7. "Guajirona" (Areas)
  8. "Cruzin'" (Rolie)
  9. "Don't Give Up" (Rolie, Schon, Shrieve)
  10. "Ya Llego" (Areas, Carabello)
  11. "Jingo" (Olatunji)

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