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“Shaman” is the 24th album from Santana released on October 22, 2002.
Attempting to duplicate the unexpected mega-success of 1999's 'Supernatural,' the rock veteran returns with the formula intact, loading this disc with numerous guests from various musical genres to appeal to as many potential fans as possible
This album included a mix of hip hop, Pop, and Rap artists.
The parade of guest musicians sets the priorities on Shaman: nineteen-year-old Michelle Branch singing the sunny neo-1960s pop of the leadoff single, "The Game of Love," plus P.O.D. and Chad Kroeger for hard rock, Seal and Citizen Cope for lite rock, Musiq and Dido for ballads, Alejandro Lerner for Latin pop and Placido Domingo for, well, PBS? Santana, a more important musician than any of them will ever be, too often ends up sounding like a sideman.
The first single of the album was "The Game of Love", featuring Michelle Branch. "Why Don't You & I", featuring Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, was also re-recorded as a single in 2003, which featured Alex Band of The Calling.
Tracklist:
01. "Adouma" - 4:15
02. "Nothing at All" (featuring Musiq) - 4:28
03. "The Game of Love" (featuring Michelle Branch) - 4:15
04. "You Are My Kind" (featuring Seal) - 4:19
05. "Amoré (Sexo)" (featuring Macy Gray) - 3:51
06. "Foo Foo" - 6:28
07. "Victory Is Won" - 5:20
08. "Since Supernatural" (feat. Melkie Jean, G. Washington) - 4:32
09. "America" (featuring P.O.D.) - 4:35
10. "Sideways" (featuring Citizen Cope) - 4:41
11. "Why Don't You & I" (featuring Chad Kroeger from Nickelback) - 4:34
12. "Feels Like Fire" (featuring Dido) - 4:39
13. "Aye Aye Aye" - 4:45
14. "Hoy Es Adios" (featuring Alejandro Lerner) - 4:37
15. "One of These Days" (featuring Ozomatli) - 5:51
16. "Novus" (featuring Plácido Domingo) - 4:10
Label: Arista Records
Genre: Rock / Latin Pop
Producer: Clive Davis, Carlos Santana
Country: Mexico
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