Nobody could have predicted the success of the star-studded Supernatural in 1999, but it revitalized the career of Santana, plus Clive Davis, who cooked up the whole idea of the comeback in the first place. Given its blockbuster status, a sequel that followed the same blueprint was inevitable, which is exactly what 2002's Shaman is. If anything, there's even less Carlos Santana here, proving that he and Davis are among those that believe that Supernatural was a success because of Rob Thomas and "Smooth," not the typically tasteful, excellent guitar playing. And, no surprise, Thomas has a strong presence here even if he doesn't sing. He writes two songs, flexing his muscles as a neo-soul songwriter (not badly, either, on cuts sung by Musiq and Seal), and providing the template for all the guests here: they want to launch a new stage of their career, finding a wider audience. Outside of Seal (who has a comeback of his own to launch) and Placido Domingo (who does these things because he can), everybody here has hearts to win and something to prove, and they do a mixed job of it. P.O.D. falls on its face with the embarrassing "America," but Chad Kroeger far outshines anything he's done with a surprisingly subtle and soulful "Why Don't You & I," easily better than anything by Nickelback. But this points out the problem on the record -- each song is tailored to the strengths of the lead singer, not the strengths of Santana, who's left with piddly, forgettable instrumental interludes and playing endless lines beneath the vocal melodies. Who can blame him? It's the only chance he really gets to play on this album. On the whole, it holds together no better or no worse than Supernatural -- it's the same record, essentially. True, there wasn't anything as awful as "America" or the foolish aural press release "Since Supernatural," but there was nothing as joyous and wonderful as the Michelle Branch-sung "The Game of Love." Written by the team behind the New Radicals' modern pop classic "You Get What You Give," it's every bit as soaring melodic and irresistible; it may not be Santana -- it sounds even less like Santana than "Smooth" -- but it's perfect pop, the best pop single of 2002, for reasons that have nothing to do with Santana. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Shaman
10/22/2002 | Arista
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Bill Malina
- Engineer, Mixing Engineer
- Manny Marroquin
- Mixing
- Me'Shell Ndegéocello
- Bass
- Lester Mendez
- Percussion, Programming, Horn Arrangements, Producer, Engineer, Keyboards
- Phil Nicolo
- Engineer
- Rick Nowels
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- Bill Ortiz
- Trumpet, Horn Arrangements
- Karl Perazzo
- Percussion, Conga, Vocals (Background), Timbales, Drums
- Tim Pierce
- Guitar
- Jeff Poe
- Mixing
- Robert Read
- Assistant Engineer
- Benny Rietveld
- Bass, String Arrangements, Producer
- Raul Rekow
- Conga, Vocals (Background)
- Jason Roberts
- Original Concept
- Michael Rosen
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Steve Russell
- Engineer
- Dan Shea
- Programming
- Rick Sheppard
- Digital Editing
- Lee Sklar
- Bass
- Bruce Swedien
- Mixing
- Chester Thompson
- Organ, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Organ (Hammond), Keyboards
- Arturo Velasco
- Trombone
- Marty Wehner
- Trombone
- Andy Grassi
- Engineer, Mixing
- Joseph Hebert
- Strings
- Hal Miller
- Spiritual Advisor
- Kevin Myers
- Assistant Engineer
- Mike Plotnikoff
- Digital Editing
- Luis Quine
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- David Trouse
- Keyboard Technician
- Randy Wine
- Engineer
- K.C. Porter
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Original Concept, Drum Programming, Producer, Engineer, Piano (Electric)
- Sister Bliss
- Keyboards
- David Frazer
- Engineer, Mixing
- Carla Picchi
- Strings
- Walter Afanasieff
- Vocal Producer
- Carlos Santana
- Arranger, Timbales, Vocals (Background), Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Rainstick, Horn Arrangements, ?, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar (Electric)
- Jose Gaviria
- Arranger, Engineer, Producer, Vocals (Background), Programming, Keyboards
- Peter Wade
- Mixing
- Corey Rooney
- Vocals (Background)
- Sarah Sykes
- Production Coordination
- Leon Zervos
- Mastering
- Kike Santander
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Ben Conrad
- Assistant Engineer
- Dawn Beckman
- Vocals (Background)
- Ulises Bella
- Sax (Tenor)
- John Ginty
- Organ, Keyboards
- Scott Holderby
- Assistant Engineer
- Ash Howes
- Mixing
- Joshua Sarubin
- A&R
- David Schoenbrun
- Strings
- Su. Suttle
- Logo Design
- Nick Thomas
- Digital Editing
- Pauline Taylor
- Vocals (Background)
- Shelene Thomas
- Vocals (Background)
- Andreas Allen
- Turntables
- Paul Ehrlich
- Strings
- Ozomatli
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Randall
- Guitar (Electric)
- Asdrubal Sierra
- Trumpet, Original Concept, Vocals (Background)
- Dido Armstrong
- Vocals, Producer
- Roberto Francisco Oñate Diaz
- Keyboard Technician
- André Silva
- Executive Director
- Macy Gray
- Vocals
- Greg Collins
- Engineer
- Kwaku Alston
- Photography
- Sebastian Arocha Morton
- Organ (Hammond), Engineer
- Dan Vickers
- Engineer
- Christine Sirois
- Assistant Engineer
- Fernando Tobon
- Bass, Cuatro, Producer, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Electric), Arranger, Mandolin
- Sy Smith
- Vocals (Background)
- Justin Lieberman
- Engineer, Digital Editing
- Larry Phillabaum
- Digital Editing
- Mark Bates
- Keyboards
- Julius Melendez
- Trumpet
- Marika Hughes
- Strings
- Grippa
- Engineer
- Deborah Price
- Strings
- Chad Kroeger
- Vocals
- Wil-Dog Abers
- Bass
- Raúl Pacheco
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Jiro Yamaguchi
- Tabla, Talking Drum
- Brian Montgomery
- Engineer, Monitors
- Jeeve
- Guitar (Rhythm), Mixing, Engineer, Producer, Programming
- Shango Dely
- Conga, Shekere, Kenyan Drum
- Ric Hancock
- A&R
- JB Eckl
- Guitar (Rhythm), Original Concept, Drum Programming, Vocals (Background), Engineer, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals
- Michelle Branch
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Ed Adair
- Guitar
- Patrick Woodward
- Assistant Engineer
- Wuv
- Drums
- Joe Moi
- Engineer
- Rollo Armstrong
- Producer
- Kieron Menzies
- Assistant Engineer
- Elias Ponce
- Assistant Engineer
- José Miguel Sánchez
- Engineer
- Klaus Derendorf
- Composer, Producer
- Juan Cristobal Losada
- Percussion, Engineer
- René Martínez
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- Rene Toledo
- Guitar (Steel)
- Santana
- Main Performer
- Plácido Domingo
- Vocals
- Alejandro Lerner
- Vocals
- Phil Brown
- Engineer
- Dennis Chambers
- Drums
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Rusty Anderson
- Guitar (Electric)
- Dallas Austin
- Producer
- Bashiri Johnson
- Percussion
- David Bianco
- Mixing
- Ed Calle
- Saxophone
- Jeremy Cohen
- Strings
- Brian Collier
- Drums
- Louis Conte
- Percussion
- Mike Couzzi
- Mixing
- Jeff Cressman
- Trombone, Horn Arrangements
- David Crockett
- Percussion, Drums
- Clive Davis
- Producer
- Joseph Edelberg
- Strings
- Steve Fontano
- Mixing Engineer
- Jim Gaines
- Engineer, Mixing
- Chris Garcia
- Engineer
- Clarence Greenwood
- Guitar (Rhythm), Keyboards, Vocals
- Nikki Harris
- Vocals (Background)
- Stephen Hart
- Engineer
- Larry Jackson
- A&R
- Eddie Kramer
- Engineer
- Tony Lindsay
- Vocals
- Jody Linscott
- Percussion
- Manny López
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Michael Shrieve
- Drums, ?
- Siedah Garrett
- Vocals (Background)
- Seal
- Vocals
Notes
Release Date: 10/22/2002
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