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''Supernatural'' is the eighteenth studio album by American rock band Santana, released on June 15, 1999, on
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. After Santana found themselves without a label in the mid-1990s, founding member and guitarist
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
began talks with Arista president
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, who had originally signed the group to
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in 1969. Santana and Davis worked with A&R man Pete Ganbarg, as Santana wanted to focus on pop and radio-friendly material. The album features collaborations with several contemporary guest artists, including Rob Thomas,
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, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Lauryn Hill, Dave Matthews,
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, and CeeLo Green. ''Supernatural'' was a huge commercial success worldwide, generating renewed interest in Santana's music. It reached No. 1 in eleven countries, including the US for 12 non-consecutive weeks, where it is certified 15× platinum. The first of six singles from the album, " Smooth" featuring Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas, and co-written by Thomas and Itaal Shur, was a number one success worldwide and topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for 12 weeks. The next, " Maria Maria", featuring the Product G&B, was number one in the US for 10 weeks. ''Supernatural'' is Santana’s best-selling album to date, the best-selling album by a Hispanic artist in music history, and one of the best-selling albums of all time, selling an estimated 30 million copies worldwide. At the
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, ''Supernatural'' won nine Grammy Awards, breaking the record held by Michael Jackson's ''
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'' for the most honored album. These included
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, making Carlos the first Hispanic to win it, and Best Rock Album. Santana won eight of these, tying Jackson's record for the most awards in one night. Santana also won three Latin Grammy Awards including Record of the Year.


Background

After Santana's record deal with
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came to an end in 1991, the band's two subsequent albums for Polydor/ Island, ''
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'' (1992) and '' Sacred Fire: Live in South America'' (1993), failed to attract strong sales and chart positions. Founder member and guitarist
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
felt the label were not giving the band any "traction and acceleration". In October 1996, he met Island founder
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in New York City where he asked for his release. Santana told Blackwell that he had "a masterpiece" album in him, but felt Island was not the right label for such plans. Blackwell subsequently travelled to Santana's home in Sausalito, California in an attempt to change the guitarist's mind, but Santana persisted and he was released from the label without paying compensation for the early termination. Santana, along with band manager Greg DiGiovine and attorney
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, approached several labels, but they struggled to find one suitable and the guitarist recalled that some considered him too old. In 1995, he was invited to participate in a documentary about Arista founder
Clive Davis Clive Jay Davis (born April 4, 1932) is an American record producer, A&R executive, record executive, and lawyer. He has won five Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer, in 2000. From 1967 to 1 ...
, who first signed the band to Columbia in 1969. Santana, with encouragement from his wife, approached Davis about the possibility of signing with Arista. Eventually Santana, DiGiovine and Branca scored interest from three labels: Arista, EMI, and Tommy Boy; the three were most interested in EMI, however, as they were willing to pay as much as four times as much money than the others. In early 1997, Santana entered the studio to start on ''Supernatural'' while the contract was being finalized, but he soon had second thoughts as he recognised Davis' ability to generate hit records. After the contract was scrapped in May 1997, Santana reconnected with Davis and later said he "Didn't rub it in my face. He said the company was still interested." However, Davis needed to see if the band were still a commercially viable attraction, so Santana invited him to attend the band's upcoming concert at
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in July, which featured a new line-up of the group. Davis was impressed, and offered to sign the band. Davis agreed to sign Santana on the condition that he have some creative input. This did not bother the guitarist, as he felt "safe" with Davis and knew he would not be told to play anything "crass." Santana complied and expressed his desire to produce more radio-friendly songs with strong melodies and lyrics that appealed to a broad audience. He convinced Davis that he "wasn't stuck in the '60s; I was adaptable to these times", and cited Miles Davis and John Coltrane as artists who had successful changes in musical direction towards pop in their later careers. Davis wanted ''Supernatural'' to surpass the sales of the band's best selling album, '' Abraxas'' (1970), their second, by which time had sold over 4 million copies in the US. Davis wanted half the album to be "vintage Santana" in the style of their early hit song "
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", and the other to be "the most natural" collaborations of "contemporary influences that Carlos was very much feeling." He found the task of contacting potential artists to collaborate with him particularly exciting. Santana maintained that ''Supernatural'' was never meant to be "star-studded" at first, "but the songs really dictated different singers and different musicians." The album was initially titled ''Mumbo Jumbo'', but it was changed shortly before its release. Davis threw a release party for the album at the Boathouse restaurant in New York City on June 1, 1999.


Songs

"The Calling" features guitarist
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, who had attended the 1999 Grammy Awards ceremony which featured Santana performing with Lauryn Hill and asked Santana to call him if there was room for him on a future Santana track. "Love of My Life" is a reworking of the third movement of Brahms’ Symphony No.3 in F major, which Carlos Santana called a "glorious piece of music".


Critical reception

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of AllMusic noted that "there doesn't seem to be a track that doesn't have a guest star, which brings up the primary problem with the album ..it never develops a consistent voice that holds the album together." He added that the album is "directionless" but concluded by saying "the peak moments of ''Supernatural'' are some of Santana's best music of the '90s, which does make it a successful comeback." ''Rolling Stone'' writer David Wild also noted the number of featured artists on the album. He goes on to say "Not everything is quite so appealing", mentioning the song, "Do You Like the Way" featuring Lauryn Hill and Cee Lo Green, saying that it "seems a bit more forced."


Commercial performance

The album is one of the best-selling albums in the world, and has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, with 11.8 million copies sold in the United States alone. It is the best-selling album by a Hispanic artist, peaking at number one in many countries. According to the '' Guinness World Records'' in 2005, it was the band's first album to peak at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 since ''
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'' in 1971, making it the longest gap between two number one albums, 28 years in total. Arista had planned for an initial shipment of 125,000 copies, but the high level of interest in the album through word of mouth caused this to rise to 210,000. By the first week of June 1999, after the label issued a sample album to promoters, this number rose to 350,000. The album debuted at number 19 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and eventually peaked at number one in October 1999, selling 169,000 copies that week, it would increase its sales even more in the following weeks, selling 183,000 and 199,000 on its first three weeks atop. Its highest sale came in year's final week when it sold 527,000 copies. Its sales would still stay in stratosphere after the Holiday season, selling 583,000 copies after winning nine Grammy Awards in a night, it barely dropped in sales, selling again another monstrous 441,000 copies. Its last of 12 non-consecutive weeks at number one would still see huge sales, 307,000 copies that week, it later was replaced by
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'' No Strings Attached'' after selling 2.4 million copies in a week. It also debuted and peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. However, it was removed from the chart the following week after ''Billboard'' determined that the album did not meet the linguistic requirement of having at least 50% of its tracks recorded in Spanish. It was ranked on ''Billboard'''s top 200 albums of the decade as the ninth best-selling album of the 2000s. In Australia, the album debuted at number 48 and would peak at number one on March 6, 2000. In the UK, the album peaked at number one for two weeks starting on April 1, 2000.


Singles

Copies of the first single, " Smooth", had been leaked prior to the intended June 15 radio release date and were picked up by some radio stations which began to air the song in late May. "Smooth" featured Rob Thomas on vocals, and peaked at No. 1 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 12 weeks while it went to No. 3 in the UK and No. 4 in Australia. The next two singles were "
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" and " Maria Maria"; the former song was serviced to rock radio on August 24, 1999, while the latter was added to urban radio on September 14, 1999. "Maria Maria" peaked at No. 1 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 10 weeks, No. 6 in the UK and No. 49 in Australia while "Put Your Lights On" peaked at No. 18 on the US
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chart, No. 97 in the UK, and was a minor hit in Australia at No. 32. The single " Corazón Espinado", which featured
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, was a hit in Spanish-speaking countries.


Track listing


Standard edition

Mastered by Ted Jensen Notes *The total length of track 13 is actually 12:27. "The Calling" ends at 7:48. Hidden track "Day of Celebration" starts at 8:00 and has a length 4:27. The track listing and timing are the same on the 2010 "Legacy Edition". However, separate musician and production credits are listed for "Day of Celebration" in the liner notes, unlike the standard edition. * (*) Asterisk notes co-producer.


Legacy Edition disc two

A "Legacy Edition" of ''Supernatural'' was released on February 16, 2010, with a new Santana-supervised remastering.


Personnel

"(Da Le) Yaleo" *
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– guitar, vocals *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards *Benny Rietveld – bass *Billy Johnson – drums *Karl Perazzo – percussion, vocals *Raul Rekow – congas * Tony Lindsay – vocals *Jose Abel Figueroa – trombone * Mic Gillette – trombone, trumpet *Marvin McFadden – trumpet "Love of My Life" *This song's main melody is derived from Brahms' symphony No. 3 in F Major Op 90 Movement #3.El País 08-01-1999, Carlos Santana, Guitarrista Mexicano "Mi música es sanadora, unificadora, armonizadora; transforma a la gente"
/ref> * Dave Matthews – lead vocal * George Whitty – keyboards *Benny Rietveld – bass * Carter Beauford – drums *Karl Perazzo – congas and percussion "Put Your Lights On" *Carlos Santana – lead guitar, congas and percussion *
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– rhythm guitar and lead vocal *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards * Dante Ross, John Gamble – programming *Benny Rietveld – bass "Africa Bamba" *Carlos Santana – guitar, lead vocals, background vocals *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards *Benny Rietveld – bass * Horacio Hernandez – drums *Raul Rekow – congas *Karl Perazzo – vamp out vocals, background vocals, percussion * Tony Lindsay – background vocals "Smooth" *Carlos Santana – lead guitar * Rob Thomas – lead vocals *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards *Benny Rietveld – bass *Rodney Holmes – drums *Karl Perazzo – percussion *Raul Rekow – congas *Jeff Cressman – trombone *Jose Abel Figueroa – trombone *Julius Melendez – trumpet *William Ortiz – trumpet "Do You Like the Way" *Carlos Santana – lead guitar * Lauryn Hill – lead and background vocals * Cee-Lo Green – lead vocals * Francis Dunnery, Al Anderson – rhythm guitar *
Loris Holland Loris Holland is a Guyanese born composer, record producer, keyboardist and songwriter, residing in America. He is also known as Time Shadow. Biography Holland grew up in the British Guyana, in a family which forbade any music other than hymns ...
– keyboards *Kobie Brown, Che Pope – programming * Tom Barney – bass *Lenesha Randolph – background vocals *Danny Wolinski – saxophone and flute *Steve Touré – trombone * Earl Gardner – trumpet and flugelhorn * Joseph Daley – tuba "Maria Maria" *Carlos Santana – guitar, background vocals * The Product G&B – lead vocals *Joseph Herbert – cello *Daniel Seidenberg – viola *Hari Balakrisnan – viola *Jeremy Cohen – violin "Migra" *Carlos Santana – guitar and sleigh bells *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards *
K.C. Porter Karl Cameron Porter, known as ''K.C'' (born June 27, 1962), is an American record producer, singer-songwriter, arranger and composer, winner of six Grammy Awards and two Latin Grammy Awards. Porter has worked on more than 40 albums with sales in ...
– programming, accordion and vocals *Benny Rietveld – bass *Rodney Holmes – drums *Karl Perazzo – percussion and vocals *Raul Rekow – congas * Tony Lindsay – vocals * Ramon Flores – trombone *Mic Gillette – trombone, trumpet *Jose Abel Figueroa – trumpet *Marvin McFadden – trumpet "Corazón Espinado" *Carlos Santana – lead guitar * Fher Olvera – lead vocals * Sergio Vallín – rhythm guitar *Alberto Salas – keyboards *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards * Juan Calleros – bass * Alex González – drums and background vocals *Karl Perazzo – timbales and percussion *Raul Rekow – congas *Gonzalo Chomat – background vocals *
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– vocal direction "Wishing It Was" *Carlos Santana – lead and rhythm guitar * Eagle-Eye Cherry – lead vocal *Chad & Earl – background vocals *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards *Benny Rietveld – bass *Rodney Holmes – drums *Karl Perazzo – timbales and percussion *Raul Rekow – congas and percussion *Humberto Hernandez – additional percussion "El Farol" *Carlos Santana – lead guitar *Raul Pacheco – rhythm guitar and percussion *K.C. Porter – keyboards and programming *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards and programming *Benny Rietveld – bass * Gregg Bissonette – drums *Karl Perazzo – timbales *Raul Rekow – congas "Primavera" *Carlos Santana – lead guitar, background vocals *
J. B. Eckl J. B. Eckl is a Canadian songwriter, producer, and recording artist. Eckl lives in Topanga Canyon, near Los Angeles, California. After doing some guitar session work with Latin pop producer K. C. Porter, Eckl signed as a staff songwriter for Por ...
– rhythm guitar *K.C. Porter – lead vocals, keyboards, programming, background vocals *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards * Mike Porcaro – bass * Jimmy Keegan – drums *Karl Perazzo – timbales and percussion, background vocals * Luis Conte – congas and percussion *Fher – background vocals * Tony Lindsay – background vocals *Chein Garcia Alonso – Spanish translation "The Calling" *
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– lead and rhythm guitar *Carlos Santana – lead and rhythm guitar, percussions *Chester D. Thompson – keyboards *Mike Mani – programming * Tony Lindsay – vocals * Jeanie Tracy – vocals *Andre for Screaming Lizard – Pro Tools editing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* List of best-selling albums * List of best-selling albums in the United States * List of best-selling Latin albums * List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 1999 * List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2000s


References

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