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Milagro Tour File:Santana Milagro Tour 1992 Poster.jpg A poster for the show on June 23, 1992 at the
Tempodrom 's Big Arena in Berlin, Germany
Associated album Milagro Start date January 10, 1992 (1992-01-10 ) End date July 23, 1993 (1993-07-23 ) Legs 11 No. of shows74 in North America 46 in Europe 3 in South America 1 in Oceania 124 in total
The Milagro Tour was the twenty-sixth concert tour by Santana supporting the Milagro album.
Live releases
Live material from this tour has appeared on the following releases:
"Angels All Around Us", "Spirits Dancing in the Flesh", "Esperando", "Batuka", "No One to Depend On ", "Wings of Grace", "Black Magic Woman ", "Gypsy Queen", "Oye Como Va ", "Samba Pa Ti", "Guajira", "Open Invitation", "Make Somebody Happy", "Get It in Your Soul", "Toussaint L'Overture", "Soul Sacrifice ", "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) " and "Jin-go-lo-ba " on the live album Sacred Fire: Live in South America are from May 22 or 23, 1993 at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico.
"Esperando" to "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (excluding "Batuka" and "Open Invitation" were also featured on the video Sacred Fire: Live in Mexico .
"Winds of Grace" appears on the 1995 box set Dance of the Rainbow Serpent .
"Canto de Xangô" from July 4, 1993 at the Auditorium Stravinski in Montreux , Switzerland was released on John McLaughlin 's 2004 box set Montreux Concerts .
Tour band
Alex Ligertwood – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Carlos Santana – lead guitar, percussion, vocals
Chester D. Thompson – keyboards, vocals
Benny Rietveld – bass guitar (through June 1992)
Alphonso Johnson – bass guitar (from June to July 1992)
Myron Dove – bass guitar (beginning July 1992)
Walfredo Reyes Jr. – drums
Raul Rekow – percussion, vocals
Karl Perazzo – timbales, percussion, vocals
Typical set lists
Songs not followed by the writer indicate that the writer is unknown.
"Peace on Earth...Mother Earth...Third Stone from the Sun " (John Coltrane , Carlos Santana , Jimi Hendrix )
"Batuka" (José Areas , David Brown , Michael Carabello , Gregg Rolie , Michael Shrieve )
"Somewhere in Heaven" (Alex Ligertwood , Santana)
"No One to Depend On " (Carabello, Coke Escovedo , Rolie, Willie Bobo , Melvin Lastie )
"Life Is for Living" (Pat Sefolosha)
"Spirits Dancing in the Flesh" (Santana, Chester D. Thompson)
"Right On" (Marvin Gaye , Earl DeRouen)
"Black Magic Woman " (Peter Green )
"Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó )
"Savor" (Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Santana, Shrieve)
"Wings of Grace" (Santana, Chester D. Thompson)
"Oye Como Va " (Tito Puente )
"Free All the People (South Africa)" (Jackie Holmes)
"Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Ligertwood)
"Agua que va caer" (Carlos Valdes, Eugene "Totico" Arango)
"Toussaint L'Overture" (Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Santana, Shrieve)
"Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) " (Tom Coster , Santana)
Encore
"Soul Sacrifice " (Santana, Rolie, Brown, Malone)
"Jin-go-lo-ba " (Babatunde Olatunji )
"Angels All Around Us" (Pharoah Sanders )
"Spirits Dancing in the Flesh" (Santana, Thompson)
"Somewhere in Heaven" (Ligertwood, Santana)
"Batuka" (Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Shrieve)
"No One to Depend On " (Carabello, Escovedo, Rolie, Bobo, Lastie)
"Life Is for Living" (Sefolosha)
"Savor" (Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Santana, Shrieve)
"Wings of Grace" (Santana, Thompson)
"Esperando" (Santana, Thompson, Karl Perazzo, Charles)
"Black Magic Woman " (Green)
"Gypsy Queen" (Szabó)
"Oye Como Va " (Puente)
"Samba Pa Ti" (Santana)
"Guajira" (Areas, Brown, Reyes)
"Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Ligertwood)
"Get It in Your Soul"
"Toussaint L'Overture" (Areas, Brown, Carabello, Rolie, Santana, Shrieve)
"Soul Sacrifice " (Santana, Rolie, Brown, Malone)
"Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) " (Coster, Santana)
"Jin-go-lo-ba " (Olatunji)
Tour dates
The tour itinerary was:[3] [4]
North American leg (January 10 – March 22, 1992)
European leg (April 22 – May 15, 1992)
North American leg (May 23 – June 11, 1992)
European leg (June 14–27, 1992)
North American leg (July 15 – November 8, 1992)
Chilean show (December 4, 1992)
Guamanian show (March 17, 1993)
North American leg (March 19 – May 23, 1993)
South American leg (May 26–29, 1993)
U.S. show (June 5, 1993)
European leg (June 29 – July 23, 1993)
Box office score data
Notes
^ The concert on February 27, 1992 was apart of Boxer for U.S. Senate .
^ The concert on March 7, 1992 was apart of the Bammies .
^ The concert on May 23, 1992 was apart of the Cancún Jazz Festival.
^ The concert on August 16, 1992 apart of the Blues Music Festival.
^ The concert on August 22, 1992 apart of Livestock.
^ The concert on September 17, 1992 apart of the Olympic Flag Jam.
^ The concert on October 10, 1992 apart of All our Colors.
^ The concert on May 2, 1993 apart of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival .
^ The concert on July 4, 1993 apart of the Montreux Jazz Festival .
^ The concert on July 5, 1993 apart of Orléans' Jazz.
^ The concert on July 11, 1993 apart of the North Sea Jazz Festival .
^ The concert on July 23, 1993 apart of Jazz à Juan.
References
External links
Studio albums Live albums Compilations Extended plays Singles Other songs Live performances Carlos Santana solo albums
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