Shape Shifter

Shape Shifter

by Santana
Shape Shifter

Shape Shifter

by Santana

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Overview

While 1999's best-selling Supernatural brought Carlos Santana many new listeners, Shaman followed the same formula -- pairing his guitar with pop vocalists -- with diminishing returns. Santana tries to undo the damage on Shape Shifter, the debut from his Starfaith label. All but one of these 13 cuts is an instrumental. Producing and co-producing every track, he tries reinvention toward what he has always believed himself to be: an innovative and exploratory guitarist. While there's no denying his signature tone and style are intact , many of these tunes are merely simple vamps with sometimes fiery guitar improvisation in a variety of stylistic contexts. Standouts include the opening title track, a tight-- if repetitive--jam. It contains powerful soloing and riffing. Chester Thompson's B-3 groove pushes the song from inside; his solo is as imaginative as Santana's. "Nomad," a melodic rock number with an authentically emotive guitar solo, showcases his still breathtaking pyrotechnics. The brief, lyrical "Metatron," as beautiful as it is, owes more than a little of its melody to Bob Dylan's "Is Your Love in Vain." "Angelica Faith" teases longtime fans by employing the first three notes of "Samba Pa Ti" before moving in another balladic direction. "Never the Same Again" is a blissed-out, midtempo groover where Santana's playing (on nylon-string and electric guitars) cops melodic ideas from Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On," and restructures moments from his own "Song of the Wind." With its hip-hop, snare and hi-hat shuffle, it's a contender for a contemporary jazz single. "Macumba in Budapest" is a Latin jam with excellent percussion from Raul Rekow and Karl Perazzo. The Latin tinge follows on "Eres La Luna," with fine vocals by Andy Vargas and Tony Lindsay. "Ah Sweet Dancer," a piano and guitar duet, closes the set; it's one of a pair featuring son Salvador Santana on keyboards. Shape Shifter is far from perfect. Its lack of more compelling compositional ideas and ham-fisted production problems are balanced by the fact that Santana is not coasting on his rep; he's trying to play the hell out of the guitar again. While ambition and reality are different things, any step away from the music of last decade would be an improvement -- and Shape Shifter delivers that. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/15/2012
Label: Starfaith
UPC: 0766929996625
Rank: 183349

Tracks

  1. Shape Shifter
  2. Dom
  3. Nomad
  4. Metatron
  5. Angelica Faith
  6. Never the Same Again
  7. In the Light of a New Day
  8. Spark of the Divine
  9. Macumba in Budapest
  10. Mr. Szabo
  11. Eres La Luz
  12. Canela
  13. Ah, Sweet Dancer

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Santana   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Karl Perazzo   Composer
Emily Lazar   Mastering
Micheal O Suilleabhain   Composer
Ousmane Toure   Composer
Chester Thompson   Composer
Ismaila Sixu Tidiane   Composer
Ismaila Toure   Composer
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Mary Anne Bilham   Photography
Salvador Santana   Composer
Hamidou Toure   Composer
Shelley Hunter   Graphic Design,Graphic Production
Rance Hood   Cover Art
Andy Vargas   Composer
Benny Rietveld   Arranger
Carlos Santana   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Eric Bazilian   Composer,Producer
Narada Michael Walden   Composer
Walter Afanasieff   Composer,Producer
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