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Santana's new CD---here are the exclusive details!!! Well,the mystery is solved.We now have the FINAL tracklist for the upcoming Santana CD 'Shaman',which will be released on October 22.It doesn't look like Prince appears on this CD.And where is Sting,Aretha,Bob Dylan,Michael Jackson and all those other artists that Carlos wanted to work with? It seems like,for the most part,'Shaman' consists of collaborations with mostly newer artists.Here's the final tracklist for the CD...
"Adouma" "Nothing At All" featuring Musiq "Game Of Love" featuring Michelle Branch "Feels Like Fire" featuring Dido "You Are My Kind" featuring Seal "Satellite" featuring Marc Anthony "Foo Foo" "Victory Is Won" "Since Supernatural" featuring Wyclef Jean "One Of These Days" featuring Ozomatli "Amore" featuring Macy Gray "Aye Aye Aye" "Hoy Es Adios" featuring Alejandro Lerner "Novus" featuring Placido Domingo "America" featuring P.O.D. "Sideways" featuring Citizen Cope A few thoughts and opinions... ***It will be great to hear Seal again! He appears on the song "You Are My Kind". ***The song "Amore" sounds VERY interesting.It was produced by Dallas Austin and features the unmistakable vocals of Macy Gray.Can't wait to hear this tune! ***There are several outtakes from this CD that I have heard about..."Lady Bird Blues" with Cee-Lo,as well as "Manana","Love To The People","Ath Of My Head","Keep It Positive","Truth Don Die" and "(Curacion) Sunshine On Water".Hopefully,these songs will show up on a future CD or as B-side singles. [This message was edited Thu Sep 26 4:57:30 PDT 2002 by DavidEye] | |
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DavidEye said: Well,the mystery is solved.We now have the FINAL tracklist for the upcoming Santana CD 'Shaman',which will be released on October 22.It doesn't look like Prince appears on this CD.And where is Sting,Aretha,Bob Dylan,Michael Jackson and all those other artists that Carlos wanted to work with? It seems like,for the most part,'Shaman' consists of collaborations with mostly newer artists.Here's the final tracklist for the CD...
looking to hearing the track with Seal.but what Hapen with the Michael Jackson,Prince&Quincy Jones Track or tracks Carlos was talking about? were the Molecules not in Focus or what?"Adouma" "Nothing At All" featuring Musiq "Game Of Love" featuring Michelle Branch "Feels Like Fire" featuring Dido "You Are My Kind" featuring Seal "Satellite" featuring Marc Anthony "Foo Foo" "Victory Is Won" "Since Supernatural" featuring Wyclef Jean "One Of These Days" featuring Ozomatli "Amore" featuring Macy Gray "Aye Aye Aye" "Hoy Es Adios" featuring Alejandro Lerner "Novus" featuring Placido Domingo "America" featuring P.O.D. "Sideways" featuring Citizen Cope A few thoughts and opinions... ***It will be great to hear Seal again! He appears on the song "You Are My Kind". ***The song "Amore" sounds VERY interesting.It was produced by Dallas Austin and features the unmistakable vocals of Macy Gray.Can't wait to hear this tune! ***There are several outtakes from this CD that I have heard about..."Lady Bird Blues" with Cee-Lo,as well as "Manana","Love To The People","Ath Of My Head","Keep It Positive","Truth Don Die" and "(Curacion) Sunshine On Water".Hopefully,these songs will show up on a future CD or as B-side singles. [This message was edited Thu Sep 26 4:57:30 PDT 2002 by DavidEye] mistermaxxx | |
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Carlos is an artist who "dreams big" but there is just NO way he could have fit all those artists on one CD...lol...perhaps we'll have to wait for the next Santana CD.
To be honest,I was more excited about the 'Supernatural' CD because it had Lauryn Hill and Eric Clapton on it.I'm sure I'll like the new one too. | |
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good to see citizen cope getting some exposure... | |
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rio said: good to see citizen cope getting some exposure...
Actually,I'm not even sure who they are.Fill me in,Rio! | |
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:wOOt: i'm looking forward to hearing the dallas austin one, too. | |
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I am really looking forward to this CD.
I'm disappointed that incubus couldn't stop touring long enough to appear on it, though. incubus with Santana would be so awesome. | |
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DavidEye said: rio said: good to see citizen cope getting some exposure...
Actually,I'm not even sure who they are.Fill me in,Rio! it's actually an individual...i don't really know how to describe what he does...it has a lot of folk elements, social commentary...but it's got a lot of 'street' influence...heavy bass, a lot of hip-hop elements production wise...it's not rap tho...plus he writes great melodies...just an overall groovy sound unlike anything else out right now... he has a very cool, unique voice...his lyrics are extremely visual...and his cd has been in my changer for the past year..seriously, i love him...if you couldn't tell... | |
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does he actually do much on this cd? or is it like the last one... where the guest stars write the songs and steal the show? | |
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Santana per4med on the "Latin Grammys" with POD. They did "America" and all I can say was that it was okay.
Live, they seemed like they were struggling. Obviously Santana kicked ass on the lead guitar, but..it seemed the group was searching 4 an identity...they were warmly applauded 4 their efforts. Later that night, Celia Cruz (71 years old!!!) the "queen of the salsa sound" kicked the show's ass! Afterwards, her per4mance was rewarded with one of the 2 standing ovations given out that night. (She was so fucking incredible!) If "America" is released as the 1st single, I can only hope the studio version sounds better than what I heard on the Grammy stage. As usual, thank u DavidEye, 4 the up-2-date info on Carlos. |
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Will it be protected against CD burning ??? | |
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June7 said: Santana per4med on the "Latin Grammys" with POD. They did "America" and all I can say was that it was okay.
Live, they seemed like they were struggling. Obviously Santana kicked ass on the lead guitar, but..it seemed the group was searching 4 an identity...they were warmly applauded 4 their efforts. Later that night, Celia Cruz (71 years old!!!) the "queen of the salsa sound" kicked the show's ass! Afterwards, her per4mance was rewarded with one of the 2 standing ovations given out that night. (She was so fucking incredible!) If "America" is released as the 1st single, I can only hope the studio version sounds better than what I heard on the Grammy stage. As usual, thank u DavidEye, 4 the up-2-date info on Carlos. the first single is the one wish Michelle Branch | |
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Yeah,the first single is "Game Of Love" with Michelle Branch,it has just been sent to radio. | |
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AaronForever said: does he actually do much on this cd? or is it like the last one... where the guest stars write the songs and steal the show?
Although there are alot of guest stars on the CD,nothing can steal the show from Carlos' amazing guitar playing.But I think this will be the last "commercial" album from Carlos.He has hinted that he wants to release different types of albums in the future,including an all-instrumental CD called 'Hymns' and a complete Latin music album too. | |
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DavidEye said: AaronForever said: does he actually do much on this cd? or is it like the last one... where the guest stars write the songs and steal the show?
Although there are alot of guest stars on the CD,nothing can steal the show from Carlos' amazing guitar playing.But I think this will be the last "commercial" album from Carlos.He has hinted that he wants to release different types of albums in the future,including an all-instrumental CD called 'Hymns' and a complete Latin music album too. I'm with Aaron. I liked SUPERNATURAL and CArlos deserves all the aplomb, but he's working too hard at duplicating that vision into a formula. I'm trying to be optimistic, but it's really hard! Wake me when the next album's out. test | |
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PFunkjazz said: DavidEye said: AaronForever said: does he actually do much on this cd? or is it like the last one... where the guest stars write the songs and steal the show?
Although there are alot of guest stars on the CD,nothing can steal the show from Carlos' amazing guitar playing.But I think this will be the last "commercial" album from Carlos.He has hinted that he wants to release different types of albums in the future,including an all-instrumental CD called 'Hymns' and a complete Latin music album too. I'm with Aaron. I liked SUPERNATURAL and CArlos deserves all the aplomb, but he's working too hard at duplicating that vision into a formula. I'm trying to be optimistic, but it's really hard! Wake me when the next album's out. mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: when did Carlos Santana Morph into Quincy Jones? Back to Back 99 Guests&things.
I think the common link here is Michael Jackson. I also suspect Bootsy is copying Santana's example! test | |
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Alas,the track with Marc Anthony "Satellite" has just been taken off the album,replaced by a song called "Why Don't You And I" featuring Chad Kroeger from Nickelback.There are rumors that Carlos is saving "Satellite" for a future Latin music project. | |
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PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: when did Carlos Santana Morph into Quincy Jones? Back to Back 99 Guests&things.
I think the common link here is Michael Jackson. I also suspect Bootsy is copying Santana's example! mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: when did Carlos Santana Morph into Quincy Jones? Back to Back 99 Guests&things.
I think the common link here is Michael Jackson. I also suspect Bootsy is copying Santana's example! Not quite my point. I suspect there was specific conversation between MJ and Santana regarding a formula for success. I see a lot of dabbling by Clive Davis, who ran things for awhile at Columbia/Epic where both artists recorded. test | |
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PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: when did Carlos Santana Morph into Quincy Jones? Back to Back 99 Guests&things.
I think the common link here is Michael Jackson. I also suspect Bootsy is copying Santana's example! Not quite my point. I suspect there was specific conversation between MJ and Santana regarding a formula for success. I see a lot of dabbling by Clive Davis, who ran things for awhile at Columbia/Epic where both artists recorded. mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: when did Carlos Santana Morph into Quincy Jones? Back to Back 99 Guests&things.
I think the common link here is Michael Jackson. I also suspect Bootsy is copying Santana's example! Not quite my point. I suspect there was specific conversation between MJ and Santana regarding a formula for success. I see a lot of dabbling by Clive Davis, who ran things for awhile at Columbia/Epic where both artists recorded. OK you have more precise information, but you see my point. Between Carlos, MJ and Clive Davis there's the germ of an idea that being derived as a formula for making an album of success for superstar talent looking to make a comeback. All fingers end up pointing to Q! BTW: I know for a fact the Isleys pulled it off last year with Eternal, cuz there was a big hullabaloo about using Santana's formula. I wouldn't be surprisedif Maurcie White isn't trying to do the same thing with EW&F. I just saw a brand new JAMES BROWN cd in the store! tought I was dreaming! [This message was edited Fri Sep 27 19:54:05 PDT 2002 by PFunkjazz] test | |
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Whateva happend to the Prince tracks???
BTW he's working on a track 4 L-Boogie's upcoming LP(AGAIN ) | |
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Harlepolis said: BTW he's working on a track 4 L-Boogie's upcoming LP(AGAIN ) Really?? Tell me more!! Where did you hear this? | |
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Not an official info Dave ppl in her board are buzzing about it like crazy. You should come back there sometimes ya know | |
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Harlepolis said: Not an official info Dave ppl in her board are buzzing about it like crazy. You should come back there sometimes ya know
I'm on my way! | |
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PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: when did Carlos Santana Morph into Quincy Jones? Back to Back 99 Guests&things.
I think the common link here is Michael Jackson. I also suspect Bootsy is copying Santana's example! Not quite my point. I suspect there was specific conversation between MJ and Santana regarding a formula for success. I see a lot of dabbling by Clive Davis, who ran things for awhile at Columbia/Epic where both artists recorded. OK you have more precise information, but you see my point. Between Carlos, MJ and Clive Davis there's the germ of an idea that being derived as a formula for making an album of success for superstar talent looking to make a comeback. All fingers end up pointing to Q! BTW: I know for a fact the Isleys pulled it off last year with Eternal, cuz there was a big hullabaloo about using Santana's formula. I wouldn't be surprisedif Maurcie White isn't trying to do the same thing with EW&F. I just saw a brand new JAMES BROWN cd in the store! tought I was dreaming! [This message was edited Fri Sep 27 19:54:05 PDT 2002 by PFunkjazz] mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: EWF is trying to drop there set on Def Classic Soul.they left Wyclif&Sony again.
On Sat, went to a outdoors concert in Moreno Valley, Calif. Garry Bias of EWF did a great set of jazz funk incluidng numbers like Little Sunlflower and [/b]Sugar[/b],plus some originals. He featured two players who are part of EWF's road band. These guys have bonafide chops and are top-drawer. A GOOD SIGN!!! test | |
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PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: EWF is trying to drop there set on Def Classic Soul.they left Wyclif&Sony again.
On Sat, went to a outdoors concert in Moreno Valley, Calif. Garry Bias of EWF did a great set of jazz funk incluidng numbers like Little Sunlflower and [/b]Sugar[/b],plus some originals. He featured two players who are part of EWF's road band. These guys have bonafide chops and are top-drawer. A GOOD SIGN!!! mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: PFunkjazz said: mistermaxxx said: EWF is trying to drop there set on Def Classic Soul.they left Wyclif&Sony again.
On Sat, went to a outdoors concert in Moreno Valley, Calif. Garry Bias of EWF did a great set of jazz funk incluidng numbers like Little Sunlflower and [/b]Sugar[/b],plus some originals. He featured two players who are part of EWF's road band. These guys have bonafide chops and are top-drawer. A GOOD SIGN!!! Al McKay and Larry Dunn are back in EW&F? Cool!!! As for the new CD...Maurice recently said that he will release it independently on his Kalimba Records label,but a major label will distribute it.This could always change. | |
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