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'Primavera'Released: 2001Supernatural is the eighteenth studio album by Latin rock band, released on June 15, 1999 on. After the group found themselves without a label in the mid-1990s, founding member and guitarist began talks with Arista president, who first signed the group in 1969, which led to a new record deal. The pair collaborated with A&R man on the production of Supernatural as Santana wanted to focus his musical direction towards pop and radio friendly material and proceeded to do so by collaborating with various contemporary guest artists, including, and.Supernatural became a significant commercial success worldwide.
Supernatural went number one in 1999, as it sold more than 10 million copies within a year of its release, far eclipsing Abraxas as the best-selling album of Santana’s career. The lead single.
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, ' featuring singer, was a number one success worldwide and topped the chart for 12 weeks. The next, ', featuring, was number one in the US for 10 weeks.
Supernatural has sold an estimated 30 million copies worldwide.In 2000, the album was the subject of eight including, making Santana the first Hispanic to do so, and, tying the record held by for the most number of awards in a single night. Santana also won three including. Contents.Background In 1991, 's record deal with came to an end.
His two subsequent albums for / labels, (1992) and (1993), failed to attract strong sales and chart positions which led the guitarist to end his contract because he was not getting 'traction and acceleration'. Santana then struggled to find a suitable and willing deal and recalled that some labels considered him too old. His fortunes turned in 1995 when he was invited to participate in a documentary about executive and founder, who first signed Santana to Columbia in 1969. With encouragement from his wife, Santana approached Davis about the possibility of signing with Arista.
The couple invited Davis to attend Santana's concert at in July 1997 which featured a new line-up of the group.A subsequent meeting between Santana and Davis took place, during which the guitarist expressed his desire to produce more concise and radio friendly songs with strong melody lines and lyrics that a wide range of people could relate to. He convinced Davis 'wasn't stuck in the '60s; I was adaptable to these times', and cited and as artists who went on to change musical directions towards pop in their later careers. Davis agreed to assist on the project and signed the band to a record deal in late 1997.
He aimed to have the new album surpass sales figures of the band's second, (1970), which had sold over 4 million copies in the US at the time. Davis realised that the album had to be 'vintage Santana' with 'contemporary influences that Carlos was very much feeling' and saw the task of contacting potential artists to collaborate with the guitarist which he found particularly exciting. Santana maintained that Supernatural was never meant to be a 'star-studded' album at first, 'but the songs really dictated different singers and different musicians'.The album's title was set to be Mumbo Jumbo, but it was changed to Supernatural shortly before its release. Davis threw a release party for the album at The Boathouse restaurant in New York City. Songs 'The Calling' features guitarist, 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.
Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingB+of 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 in 2005, it was the band's first album to peak at number one on the since 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 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 after selling 2.4 million copies in a week. It also debuted and peaked at number one on the 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 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.The track 'El Farol' was criticised by unauthorized use of melody. The song takes the structure of 'Papel Principal', a song made by the Portuguese artist Adelaide Ferreira. Although never confirmed, the rumor of a possible judicial action by the Portuguese singer was never surpassed. Sample of 'Maria Maria' performed by featuringProblems playing these files? See.In early June 1999, copies of 'Smooth' had been leaked and were picked up by some radio stations which began to air the song.The first single released from the album was ', which featured on vocals and peaked at No. 1 on the US for 12 weeks while it went to No. 3 in the UK and No.
4 in Australia. The next single was ' which featured as the single peaked at No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks, No. 6 in the UK and No. 49 in Australia. The third single, ', only peaked at No.
18 on the US chart, No. 97 in the UK, and was a minor hit in Australia at No. The single ', which featured, was a hit in Spanish-speaking countries.Track listing Standard edition No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length1.'
Carlos Santana Supernatural Album
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Santana was in the 1960s one of the first groups to latin music combined with rock. The last four decades is this, on what trips after, his trademark. On Supernatural he singing especially to his guitar and his guests. That guest list is with names like Eagle-Eye Cherry, Eric Clapton, Everlast, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Dave Matthews impressive. Apart from the usual latin-rock knows this album thanks to the input of Lauryn Hill and Cee-Lo also contemporary influences like for example hip-hop. To the best songs include Love Of My Life (with Dave Matthews), Put Your Lights On (with Everlast), and typical Santana-El Farol as the instrumental tracks and Smooth.
The cd contains a spacious four-minute ' ghosttrack '. For the production made KC Porter, famous for his work with artists such as Ricky Martin and Selena. HELLO EVERYBODY. I HAVE 1 QUESTION FOR YOU. I HAVE SEEN THIS RECORD(ORIGINAL 1999 RELEASE) FOR SALE IN AT LEAST 10 DIFFERENT STORES AND WHEN I CHECKED WHERE THEY WERE MADE,GUESS WHAT. THEY WERE ALL MADE IN EUROPE! I HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS RECORD 'MADE IN USA'.
THE ONLY 'MADE IN USA' OF THIS RECORD(that i have seen) IS THE RE-ISSUE 200G BY CLASSIC RECORDS THAT CAME OUT IN 2009. SO I AM ASKING YOU.WAS THIS RECORD RELEASED ONLY IN EUROPE OR EVEN IN USA?? DOES A 'MADE IN USA' SANTANA SUPERNATURAL 1999 EXIST? PLEASE LET ME KNOW.