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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

^^That's only the second dumbest comment I've seen here in 2025. There should be more than enough actual supression to be concerned about - so there's really no need to make that sh*t up. If you do not notice the Jazz Fusion element on Abraxas as soon as the album starts with "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts", I don't know what to tell you. It's not like Fusion typically dominates the album, but it's present here and there as a natural part of the whole. That's why multiple tags works better at describing both artists and albums, than just one genre per full discography. You know that an album (or even a song) can represent more than one genre at once right? Or maybe you don't, as I remember you had a hard time understanding that Black Sabbath could be Hard Rock and Heavy Metal simultaneously.

-A couple of albums later Santana went all in an made the full blown Jazz Fusion/Jazz-Rock-masterpiece Caravanserai. Of course their Latin Rock is still present, but that's the thing with Jazz Fusion. It can be fused with practically any kind of musical style - or tradition.


Santana also made an album with perhaps the greatest Jazz Fusion guitarist ( certainly the most important in my opinion), John McLaughlin, Love Devotion Surrender. So Carlos Santana has definitely at times had his feet in the Jazz Fusion pool.
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Good to know that you're such a big theoretical authority, Saperlipopette!, as I haven't noticed it before.
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Good to know that you're such a big theoretical authority, Saperlipopette!, as I haven't noticed it before.
Gee thanks, I'm blushing. Your comment was inane and annoyed me, that's all.
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Good to know that you're such a big theoretical authority, Saperlipopette!, as I haven't noticed it before.

Gee thanks, I'm blushing. Your comment was inane and annoyed me, that's all.

Okay, I can understand that one can get annoyed, but I'd surely prefer you not to be that rude and patronizing. 

Regarding the ethnical question and respecting the intentions of an artist, well, I find them definitely worthy consideration.

Then, I of course agree about the principal correctness of multiclassifying an album, but in the case of Abraxas and as I see it, it's quite obviously mostly a Latin Rock album, and I just don't find it appropriate to include in this poll.


Edited by David_D - February 13 2025 at 10:14
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Good to know that you're such a big theoretical authority, Saperlipopette!, as I haven't noticed it before.

Gee thanks, I'm blushing. Your comment was inane and annoyed me, that's all.


Okay, I can understand that one can get annoyed, but I'd surely prefer you not to be that rude and patronizing. 

Regarding the ethnical question and respecting the intentions of an artist, well, I find them definitely worthy consideration.

Then, I of course agree about the principal correctness of multitagging an album, but in the case of Abraxas and as I see it, it's quite obviously mostly a Latin Rock album, and I just don't find it appropriate to include in this poll.



David, the fact that the reason you listed for the various tags applied to the Abraxas album was due possibly to "colonialism" or "suppression" of ethnic minorities is just frankly a big eye roller. I doubt anyone who tagged these albums thought about it in those terms.

You see this today where people are labelled racist, misogynist, transphobic, Nazi, etc, etc so easily because of disagreement, not because of any malice intended. Frankly, it's getting to the point that no one pays attention when these accusations are thrown around and indeed you are seeing pushback.

Michael Shrieve, the drummer for Santana's first seven albums has stated in interviews that he was not a Latin percussionist and what he brought to Santana was rooted more in jazz and rhythm and blues.

As for the tags for Abraxas, I think most would think of the album as being mostly a Latin Rock album, that also contains a mixture of Jazz Fusion, Psychedelic Rock and Blues Rock. I don't think applying these tags is in anyway trying to denigrate Carlos Santana.
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I do like Weasels Ripped My Flesh and King Kong a lot, but it's Bitches Brew for me.
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'Bitches Brew' out of all these

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This poll is about favorites, right? My favorite is an incredible album of music that borders on not being Jazz-Rock Fusion but qualifies purely on the fact that in 1970 the newly-forming sub-genre was still very undefined: 

King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa 

by far the best album of the lot; Frank's composition, orchestration, PRODUCTION, and vehicle for Jean-Luc is impeccable on so many levels. The music on TEO MACERO's Bitches Brew is hardly enjoyable . . . on any level!

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Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

David, the fact that the reason you listed for the various tags applied to the Abraxas album was due possibly to "colonialism" or "suppression" of ethnic minorities is just frankly a big eye roller. I doubt anyone who tagged these albums thought about it in those terms.

What I meant was that referring to Abraxas only in entire another context than Latin Rock, like for instance this poll only consider it to be Jazz Fusion, could be seen as a kind of colonialism or suppression of ethnic (Latin American) minority. Sorry for not being sufficiently clear about that.

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Okay, I can understand that one can get annoyed, but I'd surely prefer you not to be that rude and patronizing.

With yet another inane take, no less outrageous than the one that annoyed me, you're not making it easy for me. You come across as if you have no understanding of the seriousness or meaning of either colonialism or suppression of ethnic minorities. And I think you should be careful in using such loaded language until you do.

Some other albums in the poll have less elements of Jazz Fusion than Abraxas: Ptah, The El Daoud, Deaf Dumb Blind and of course the 1961 album Jammin' with Herbie. I don't think that is because of racism towards African Americans or anything extreme like that. I think it's due to lack of knowledge or plain carelessness.
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Bitches Brew > Ptah, King Kong, Abraxas
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Okay, I can understand that one can get annoyed, but I'd surely prefer you not to be that rude and patronizing.

With yet another inane take, no less outrageous than the one that annoyed me, you're not making it easy for me. You come across as if you have no understanding of the seriousness or meaning of either colonialism or suppression of ethnic minorities. And I think you should be careful in using such loaded language until you do.

Some other albums in the poll have less elements of Jazz Fusion than Abraxas: Ptah, The El Daoud, Deaf Dumb Blind and of course the 1961 album Jammin' with Herbie. I don't think that is because of racism towards African Americans or anything extreme like that. I think it's due to lack of knowledge or plain carelessness.

Well, you seem to have very specific understanding of those terms, while I guess that I've seen them used in more various ways.

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

David, the fact that the reason you listed for the various tags applied to the Abraxas album was due possibly to "colonialism" or "suppression" of ethnic minorities is just frankly a big eye roller. I doubt anyone who tagged these albums thought about it in those terms.


What I meant was that referring to Abraxas only in entire another context than Latin Rock, like for instance this poll only consider it to be Jazz Fusion, could be seen as a kind of colonialism or suppression of ethnic (Latin American) minority. Sorry for not being sufficiently clear about that.



No. Only those who look for racism, misogyny, cultural appropriation, etc, around every corner would see that. I'm not into the grievance game and refuse to play. Someone saw Abraxas as a Jazz Fusion album, nothing more. If you want to say it's mislabeled, fine. But, it's nothing more than that.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Well, you seem to have very specific understanding of those terms, while I guess that I've seen them used in more various ways.
Those terms mean something specific. You can't fill them with whatever you feel like, and not make a fool of yourself. This whole thing you started based on an album you consider to be primarely Latin Rock labeled as Jazz Fusion, causes vicarious embarrassment.

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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Some other albums in the poll have less elements of Jazz Fusion than Abraxas: Ptah, The El Daoud, Deaf Dumb Blind and of course the 1961 album Jammin' with Herbie. I don't think that is because of racism towards African Americans or anything extreme like that. I think it's due to lack of knowledge or plain carelessness.

But I reckon that I've also seen a lot of that.

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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Well, you seem to have very specific understanding of those terms, while I guess that I've seen them used in more various ways.
 
Those terms mean something specific. You can't fill them with whatever you feel like, and not make a fool of yourself. This whole thing you started based on an album you consider to be primarely Latin Rock labeled as Jazz Fusion, causes vicarious embarrassment.

Tjah, it surely didn't feel good to me seeing Abraxas completely disregarded as a Latin Rock album, and why not tell about it - even I admit that I could have done it in a better way.

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^Latin Rock isn't completely eradicated from Abraxas because it’s one of the options in a poll that focuses on something else. That’s an absurd take as things like this happen all the time. And you do it yourself. It's included in a Jazz Fusion context because someone hears that specific quality in the music. Not because there’s nothing else to be found. Every single artist - or rather album are treated equally here, regardless of its high or low «fusion-percentage». The Experimental / Avant Rock of Weasels Ripped My Flesh isn’t gone, Ptah, The El Daoud is no less Spiritual Jazz, Post Bop or whatever…
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Abraxas. Like a musical smoothie, it's an ultimate world-fusion masterpiece! It is a celebration of global musical heritage that invites listeners on a journey through diverse sounds and rhythms; indeed, a sophisticated blend of Latin rhythms, jazz, rock, and elements of African musical tradition into one refreshing drink of sound. While embracing spiritual themes, each track is a passport to a different cultural destination—just like how its fantastical cover painting by Abdul Mati Klarwein visually transports you to new worlds!
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