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''The Swing of Delight'' is a 1980 double album by Carlos Santana. It was released under his temporary
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name ''Devadip'' Carlos Santana, given to him by
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' 1960s quintet: saxophonist
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, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams, whom Santana described as "the best musicians on the planet." Santana later recalled that he was "scared to death" in the studio, but stated that playing with such top-notch musicians "will make a guitar player turn down—turn it down and go deep, deep inside himself for the inner stuff." ''The Swing of Delight'' was the last album on which Santana used the name Devadip, as he left Chinmoy's circle in 1982 due to his having become disillusioned with the guru.


Reception

In a review for
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, William Ruhlmann called the album "a varied, jazz-oriented session that was one of arlos Santana'smore pleasant excursions from the standard Santana sound." Rob Caldwell of ''
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'' stated that the album "hangs together remarkably well and still sounds fresh," and praised the "exemplary accompanying musicians." Writing for ''Elsewhere'', Graham Reid called the recording "One of those albums which was fascinating at the time, disappeared into history and which, when pulled off the shelf again offers some rewarding pieces as much as it frustrates at times."


Track listing


Side one

#"Swapan Tari" (
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)
– 6:50


Side two

#"Phuler Matan" (Chinmoy) – 5:52 #"Song for My Brother" ( Carlos Santana) – 6:56


Side three

#"Jharna Kala" (Chinmoy) – 7:11 #"Gardenia" (Santana) – 7:08


Side four

#"La Llave" (Santana) – 3:40 #"Golden Hours" (Santana) – 6:36 #"Sher Khan, the Tiger" (
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– 5:45


Personnel


Musicians

* Devadip Carlos Santana – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, percussion, vocals *
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– soprano saxophone (tracks: 2, 6, 9), tenor saxophone (tracks: 3, 9) * Premik Russell Tubbs – soprano saxophone (tracks: 1, 3), tenor saxophone (tracks: 4, 5), flute (tracks: 8) * Herbie Hancock – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano,
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, synthesizers (Clavitar,
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, brass, strings) * Ron Carter – acoustic bass (tracks: 2, 3, 6, 7, 9) * David Margen – bass (tracks: 1, 4, 5, 8,) * Harvey Mason – drums (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 9) * Graham Lear – drums (tracks: 5, 8) * Tony Williams – drums (tracks: 1, 3, 6) *
Armando Peraza Armando Peraza (May 30, 1924 – April 14, 2014) was a Latin jazz percussionist and a member of the rock band Santana. Peraza played congas, bongos, and timbales. Biography Early life Born in Lawton Batista, Havana, Cuba in 1924 (although the ...
– congas, bongos, percussion * Raul Rekow – congas, percussion, vocals *
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– timbales, percussion, vocals


Technical personnel

* Engineer ssistant– Bob Kovach * Engineer igital– Jeff Mestler, Paul Stubblebine * Engineer uitar for Devadip Carlos Santana– Steve Cain * Engineer eyboard for Herbie Hancock– Bryan Bell * Engineer riginal mixing producer – David Rubinson * Engineer ecording– Leslie Ann Jones * Reissue producer – Moto Uehara * Remastered by – Kouji Suzuki * Design oncept– Devadip Carlos Santana * Artwork ront cover art– Sri Chinmoy * Artwork nside art– Tadanori Yokoo * Photography by – Roger Ressmeyer


References

1980 albums Columbia Records albums Carlos Santana albums Albums produced by Dave Rubinson {{1980s-rock-album-stub