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Format: CD
 Oct 2002
 Record Label: MSI Music (import)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 743219593825 |
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Track Listing SHAMAN (INTERNATIONAL VERSION): 1. Ouma 2. Nothing at All 3. Game of Love 4. You Are My Kind 5. Amore 6. Foo Foo - (Spanish) 7. Victory Is Won 8. America 9. Sideways 10. Why Don't You & I 11. Feels Like Fire 12. Let Me Love You Tonight (Not Featured on Us Version) 13. Aye Aye Aye 14. Hoy es Adios - (Spanish) 15. One of Those Days 16. Novus
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Chad Kroeger, Citizen Cope, Dido, Macy Gray, Michelle Branch, Musiq, Ozomatli, P.O.D., Placido Domingo, Plácido Domingo, Seal | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Carlos Santana (vocals, acoustic 12-stirng, nylon string & electric guitars, keyboards, timbales, rainstick); Rene Martinez (acoustic guitar); Musiq, Michelle Branch, Seal, Macy Gray, Chad Kroeger, Andy Vargas, JB Eckl, Alejandro Lerner, Placido Domingo, Dido, Melkie Jean, Governor Washington (vocals); Fernando "Toby" Tobon (electric guitar, cuatro, mandolin, bass, backgrond vocals); Ulises Bella (saxophone); Asdru Sierra (trumpet); Arturo Velasco (trombone); Jose Gaviria (keyboards, background vocals); Chester Thompson, Andres Munera (keyboards); John Ginty (organ, keyboards); Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Benny Reitveld (bass); Rodney Blade, Michael Shrieve (drums); Karl Perazzo (congas, percussion); Dan Shea (programming); Kike Santander, Cori Rooney, Shelene Thomas, Ozomalti, Ola Taylor, Pauline Taylor (background vocals). P.O.D: Sonny (vocals); Marco (guitar); Traa (bass); Wuv (drums). "The Game Of Love" (w/ Michelle Branch) won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. Features the track "Let Me Love You Tonight," which replaces "Since Supernatural." On Santana's second Arista album, SHAMAN, the formula that turned SUPERNATURAL into a multi-platinum comeback machine is employed again with equally positive results. Carlos and his returning band of semi-regulars play backup to a revolving door of hit-making lead singers. Consequently, the album is a mixed, multi-format bag of great singles, each of which feature lots of Carlos's distinctive lead guitar (placed appropriately high in the mix). This time out there's even more variety. Apparently not satisfied with simply crossing over, album co-producer Clive Davis ambitiously brokered an album that attempts to snare record buyers of every conceivable type. To this end, SHAMAN includes not only Latin, R&B, rap, and rock tracks, but also features grunge, classical and Nu Metal. Amazingly, the record is much more cohesive than would seem possible, sounding utterly contemporary and radio-ready throughout. Regardless of its disparate elements, SHAMAN is one thing for sure: a stunning pop record.
Industry Reviews ...Ultimately, the real angel on Santana's shoulder is his guitar... - Rating: B- Entertainment Weekly (10/25/2002)
...[The] old time Latin rockers sway seductively. The R&B connections work... Mojo (01/01/2003)
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