"Havana Moon" has its share of Santana's nightworld feel, check out the cover, but a patchwork collection of songs. Straight, not mixed in, R&B is combined with latin and jazz, and, in fact, western and country & western. Not much of a concept album. The band indeed explores roots, witness the Chuck Berry title cut and Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love." Its rendition of the former is more favorable. The two opening R&B numbers, "Watch Your Step" and "Lightin'," are OK but fairly pedestrian.
01 Watch Your Step 3:49 02 Lightnin' 3:50 03 Who Do You Love 2:54 04 Mudbone 5:50 05 One With You 5:17 06 Ecuador 1:10 07 Tales Of Kilimanjaro 4:51 08 Havana Moon 4:11 09 Daughter Of The Night 4:18 10 They All Went To Mexico 4:59 11 Vereda Tropical 4:58