: Featuring the hit single "Evil Ways," this album introduced the world to the band's percussion-heavy groove.

The represents over five decades of musical evolution, bridging the gap between Latin rock, jazz fusion, and contemporary pop . This comprehensive collection showcases the enduring legacy of Carlos Santana, whose signature guitar style and spiritual focus have made him one of only two artists to achieve a Top Ten album in six consecutive decades. The Formative Years (1969–1971)

: The final album with the original Woodstock-era lineup before a multi-decade hiatus from recording together. Fusion and Experimentation (1972–1990s)

: Often considered a masterpiece, it includes iconic tracks like "Oye Como Va" and "Black Magic Woman".