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Santana
is the primary exponent of Latin-tinged rock, particularly due to its combination of Latin percussion (congas, timbales, etc.) with bandleader
Carlos Santana
's distinctive, high-pitched lead guitar playing. The group was the last major act to emerge from the psychedelic San Francisco music scene of the 1960s and it enjoyed massive success at the end of the decade and into the early '70s. The musical direction then changed to a more contemplative and jazzy style as the band's early personnel
gradually departed, leaving the name in the hands of
Carlos Santana
, who guided the group to consistent commercial success over the next quarter-century. By the mid-'90s,
Santana
seemed spent as a commercial force on records, though the group continued to attract audiences for its concerts worldwide. But the band made a surprising and monumental comeback in 1999 with
Supernatural
, an album featuring many guest stars that became
Santana
's best-selling release and won a raft of Grammy Awards.
Mexican-native
Carlos Santana
(born July 20, 1947, in Autlan de Navarro, Mexico) moved to San Francisco in the early '60s, by which time he was already playing the guitar professionally. In 1966, he formed the
Santana Blues Band
with keyboard player and singer
Gregg Rolie
(born June 17, 1947, in Seattle, WA) and other musicians, the personnel changing frequently. The group was given its name due to a musicians union requirement that a single person be named a band's leader and it did not at first indicate that
Carlos
was in charge. Bass player
David Brown
(born February 15, 1947, in New York, NY) joined early on, as did
Carlos
' high school friend, conga player
Mike Carabello
(born November 18, 1947, in San Francisco), though he did not stay long at first. By mid-1967, the band's lineup consisted of
Carlos
,
Rolie
,
Brown
, drummer
Bob "Doc" Livingston
, and percussionist
Marcus Malone
. The name was shortened simply to
Santana
and the group came to the attention of promoter
Bill Graham
, who gave it its debut at his Fillmore West theater on June 16, 1968.
Santana
was signed to Columbia Records, which sent producer
David Rubinson
to tape the band at a four-night stand at the Fillmore West December 19-22, 1968. The results were not released until almost 30 years later, when Columbia/Legacy issued
Live at the Fillmore 1968
in 1997.
Livingston
and
Malone
left the lineup in 1969 and were replaced by
Carabello
and drummer
Michael Shrieve
(born July 6, 1949, in San Francisco), with a second percussionist,
Jose "Chepito" Areas
(born July 25, 1946, in Leon, Nicaragua) making
Santana
a sextet. The band recorded its self-titled debut album and began to tour nationally, making an important stop at the Woodstock festival on August 15, 1969.
Santana
was released the same month. It peaked in the Top Five, going on to remain in the charts over two years, sell over two million copies, and spawn the Top 40 single
"Jingo"
and the Top Ten single
"Evil Ways."
Santana
's performance of
"Soul Sacrifice"
was a highlight of the documentary film Woodstock and its double-platinum soundtrack album, which appeared in 1970. The band's second album,
Abraxas
, was released in September 1970 and was even more successful than its first. It hit number one, remaining in the charts more than a-year-and-a-half and eventually selling over four million copies while spawning the Top Five hit
"Black Magic Woman"
and the Top Ten hit
"Oye Como Va."
By the end of the year, the group had added a seventh member, teenage guitarist
Neal Schon
(born February 27, 1954).
Santana
's third album,
Santana III
, was performed by the seven band members, though several guest musicians were also mentioned in the credits, notably percussionist
Coke Escovedo
, who played on all the tracks. Released in September 1971, the album was another massive hit, reaching number one and eventually selling over two million copies while spawning the Top Ten hit
"Everybody's Everything"
and the Top 20 hit
"No One to Depend On."
But it marked the end of the Woodstock-era edition of
Santana
, which broke up at the end of the tour promoting it, with
Carlos
retaining rights to the band name.
Following a tour with
Buddy Miles
that resulted in a live duo album (
Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!
),
Carlos
reorganized
Santana
and recorded the fourth
Santana
band album,
Caravanserai
, on which each track featured individual musician credits. From the previous lineup,
Rolie
,
Shrieve
,
Areas
, and
Schon
appeared, alongside pianist
Tom Coster
, percussionist
James Mingo Lewis
, percussionist
Armando Peraza
, guitarist/bassist
Douglas Rauch
, and percussionist
Rico Reyes
, among others. (
Rolie
and
Schon
left to form
Journey
.) The album was released in September 1972; it peaked in the Top Five and was eventually certified platinum. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance with Vocal Coloring.
Carlos
, who had become a disciple of the guru Sri Chinmoy and adopted the name Devadip (meaning "the eye, the lamp, and the light of God"), next made a duo album with
John McLaughlin
, guitarist with
the Mahavishnu Orchestra
(
Love Devotion Surrender
). Meanwhile, the lineup of
Santana
continued to fluctuate. On
Welcome
, the band's fifth album, released in November 1973, it consisted of
Carlos
,
Shrieve
,
Areas
,
Coster
,
Peraza
,
Rauch
, keyboard player
Richard Kermode
, and singer
Leon Thomas
. The album went gold and peaked in the Top 20. In May 1974,
Lotus
, a live album featuring the same lineup, was released only in Japan. (It was issued in the U.S. in 1991.)
Carlos
continued to alternate side projects with
Santana
band albums, next recording a duo LP with
John Coltrane
's widow
Alice Coltrane
(
Illuminations
). Columbia decided to cash in on the band's diminishing popularity by releasing
Santana's Greatest Hits
in July 1974. The compilation peaked in the Top 20 and eventually went double platinum. The sixth new
Santana
album,
Borboletta
, followed in October. The band personnel for the LP featured
Carlos
,
Shrieve
,
Areas
,
Coster
,
Peraza
, a returning
David Brown
, saxophonist
Jules Broussard
, and singer
Leon Patillo
, plus guest stars
Flora Purim
,
Airto Moreira
, and
Stanley Clarke
.
Borboletta
peaked in the Top 20 and eventually went gold.
Carlos
steered
Santana
back to a more commercial sound in the mid-'70s in an attempt to stop the eroding sales of the band's albums. He enlisted
Santana
's original producer,
David Rubinson
, to handle the next LP. The band was streamlined to a sextet consisting of himself,
Coster
,
Peraza
,
Brown
, drummer
Ndugu Leon Chancler
(
Shrieve
having departed to work with
Stomu Yamashta
), and singer
Greg Walker
. The result was
Amigos
, released in March 1976, which returned
Santana
to the Top Ten and went gold. The band was back only nine months later with another
Rubinson
production,
Festival
, for which
Santana
consisted of
Carlos
,
Coster
, returning members
Jose "Chepito" Areas
and
Leon Patillo
, drummer
Gaylord Birch
, percussionist
Raul Rekow
, and bass player
Pablo Telez
. This album peaked in the Top 40 and went gold. Never having issued a live album in the U.S.,
Santana
made up for the lapse with
Moonflower
, released in October 1977, for which the band consisted of
Carlos
,
Coster
,
Areas
,
Rekow
,
Telez
, returning member
Greg Walker
, percussionist
Pete Escovedo
, drummer
Graham Lear
, and bass player
David Margen
. The album peaked in the Top Ten and eventually went platinum, its sales stimulated by the single release of a revival of
the Zombies
'
"She's Not There"
that peaked in the Top 20,
Santana
's first hit single in nearly six years.
Turning to producers
Dennis Lambert
and
Brian Potter
,
Santana
returned to the studio for
Inner Secrets
, released in October 1978. The revamped lineup this time was
Carlos
,
Rekow
,
Walker
,
Lear
,
Margen
, returning members
Coke Escovedo
and
Armando Peraza
, keyboard player
Chris Rhyne
, and guitarist/keyboard player
Chris Solberg
. The album was quickly certified gold, and a revival of the
Classics IV
hit
"Stormy"
made the Top 40, but
Inner Secrets
peaked disappointingly below the Top 20. Once again adopting his guru name of Devadip,
Carlos
issued his first real solo album (
Oneness/Silver Dreams - Golden Reality
) in February 1979.
Marathon
, the tenth
Santana
band studio album, followed in September, produced by
Keith Olsen
, the band here being
Carlos
,
Rekow
,
Lear
,
Margen
,
Peraza
,
Solberg
, singer
Alex Ligertwood
, and keyboard player
Alan Pasqua
. The album equaled the success of
Inner Secrets
, peaking outside the Top 20 but going gold, with
"You Know That I Love You"
becoming a Top 40 single. Again,
Carlos
followed in the winter with another solo effort (
the Swing of Delight
).
Santana
(
Carlos
,
Rekow
,
Lear
,
Margen
,
Peraza
,
Ligertwood
, keyboard player
Richard Baker
, and percussionist
Orestes Vilato
) spent some extra time on its next release, not issuing
Zebop!
until March 1981, and the extra effort paid off. Paced by the Top 20 single
"Winning,"
the album reached the Top Ten and went gold. The band lavished similar attention on
Shango
, which was released in August 1982. The same lineup as that on
Zebop!
was joined by original member
Gregg Rolie
, who also co-produced the album. A music video helped
Santana
enjoy its first Top Ten single in more than a decade with
"Hold On,"
but that did not translate into increased sales for the album, which peaked in the Top 20 but became the band's first LP not to at least go gold.
Carlos
followed with another solo album (
Havana Moon
), but did not release a new
Santana
band album until February 1985 with
Beyond Appearances
, produced by
Val Garay
. By now the lineup consisted of
Carlos
,
Rekow
,
Peraza
,
Ligertwood
,
Vilato
, returning member
Greg Walker
, bass player
Alphonso Johnson
, keyboard player
David Sancious
, drummer
Chester C. Thompson
, and keyboard player
Chester D. Thompson
.
"Say It Again,"
the album's single, reached the Top 40, but that was better than the LP did.
Santana
staged a 20-year anniversary reunion concert in August 1986 featuring many past bandmembers. The February 1987 album
Freedom
marked the formal inclusion of
Buddy Miles
as a member of
Santana
, alongside
Carlos
,
Rekow
,
Peraza
,
Vilato
,
Johnson
,
Chester D. Thompson
, and returning members
Tom Coster
and
Graham Lear
. The album barely made the Top 100.
Carlos
followed in the fall with another solo album (
Blues for Salvador
), winning his first Grammy Award in the process (Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the title track). In 1988, he added
Wayne Shorter
to the band for a tour, then put together a reunion edition of
Santana
that featured
Areas
,
Rolie
, and
Shrieve
beside
Johnson
,
Peraza
, and
Thompson
. In October, Columbia celebrated the 20-year anniversary of the band's signing to the label with the retrospective
Viva Santana!
The next new
Santana
album was
Spirits Dancing in the Flesh
, released in June 1990, for which the band was
Carlos
,
Peraza
,
Thompson
, returning member
Alex Ligertwood
, drummer
Walfredo Reyes
, and bass player
Benny Rietveld
. A modest seller that made only the lower reaches of the Top 100, it marked the end of the band's 22-year tenure at Columbia Records.
In 1991,
Santana
signed to Polydor Records, which, in April 1992, released the band's 16th studio album,
Milagro
. The lineup was
Carlos
,
Thompson
,
Ligertwood
,
Reyes
,
Rietvald
, and percussionist
Karl Perazzo
. Polydor was not able to reverse the band's commercial decline, as the album became
Santana
's first new studio release not to reach the Top 100. The group followed in November 1993 with
Sacred Fire - Live in South America
, which featured
Carlos
,
Thompson
,
Ligertwood
,
Reyes
,
Perazzo
, singer
Vorriece Cooper
, bass player
Myron Dove
, and guitarist
Jorge Santana
,
Carlos
' brother. The album barely made the charts. In 1994,
Carlos
,
Jorge
, and their nephew
Carlos Hernandez
, released
Santana Brothers
, another marginal chart entry. The same year,
Areas
,
Carabello
,
Rolie
, and
Shrieve
formed a band called
Abraxas
and released the album
Abraxas Pool
, which did not chart.
Santana
left Polydor and signed briefly to EMI before moving to Arista Records, run by
Clive Davis
, who had been president of Columbia during the band's heyday.
Carlos
and
Davis
put together
Supernatural
, which was stuffed with appearances by high-profile guest stars including
Eagle-Eye Cherry
,
Wyclef Jean
,
Eric Clapton
,
Lauryn Hill
,
Rob Thomas
of
matchbox 20
,
Everlast
, and
Dave Matthews
. Arista released the album in June 1999, followed by the single
"Smooth"
featuring
Rob Thomas
. Album and single hit number one and in 2000, a second single,
"Maria Maria,"
also topped the charts.
Supernatural
's sales exploded, taking it past ten million copies and the album garnered 11 Grammy nominations.
Santana
won eight Grammys, for Record of the Year (
"Smooth"
), Album of the Year, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (
"Maria Maria"
), Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals (
"Smooth"
), Best Pop Instrumental Performance (
"El Farol"
), Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (
"Put Your Lights On"
), Best Rock Instrumental Performance (
"The Calling"
), and Best Rock Album, and
"Smooth"
won the Grammy for Song of the Year for authors
Rob Thomas
and
Itaal Shur
. The follow-up,
Shaman
, appeared in 2002. Three years later
All That I Am
arrived with
Steven Tyler
,
Michelle Branch
,
Big Boi
,
Joss Stone
,
Bo Bice
, and many more making guest appearances. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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