Shaman (album)
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Shaman | ||
Studio album by Santana | ||
Released | October 22, 2002 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Rock and Roll, Latin Rock | |
Length | 76:33 | |
Label | Arista Records | |
Producer(s) | Clive Davis & Carlos Santana | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Santana chronology | ||
Supernatural (1999) |
Shaman (2002) |
All That I Am (2005) |
Shaman is the follow-up album to Santana's 1999 studio release Supernatural. It was released on October 22, 2002 (see 2002 in music).
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.
Although the previous album featured various rock musicians such as Dave Matthews and Eric Clapton, this album included a mix of hip hop, Pop, and Rap artists.
[edit] Track listing
- "Adouma" (Angelique Kidjo, J. Hebrall)
- "Nothing at All" (featuring Musiq) (Rob Thomas, Cori Rooney)
- "The Game of Love" (featuring Michelle Branch) (Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels)
- "You Are My Kind" (featuring Seal) (Thomas)
- "Amore (Sexo)" (featuring Macy Gray) (Macy Gray, Lester Mendez, Dallas Austin, Javier Vazquez)
- "Foo Foo" (Yvon Andre, Roger Eugene, Yves Joseph, Hermann Nau, Claude Jean)
- "Victory Is Won" (Carlos Santana)
- "America" (featuring P.O.D.) (Sonny, Marcos, Traa, Wuv (P.O.D.)
- "Sideways" (featuring Citizen Cope) (Clarence Greenwood (Citizen Cope))
- "Why Don't You & I" (featuring Chad Kroeger from Nickelback) (Chad Kroeger)
- "Feels Like Fire" (featuring Dido) (Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong, Pnut)
- "Let Me Love You Tonight"
- "Aye Aye Aye" (Michael Shrieve, Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow)
- "Hoy Es Adios" (featuring Alejandro Lerner) (Klause Derendorf, Jean-Yves Docornet, Alejandro Lerner)
- "One of These Days" (featuring Ozomatli) (JB Ecki, KC Porter, Santana)
- "Novus" (featuring Plácido Domingo) (Santana, Gabor Szabo, Walter Afanasieff, Greg Digiovine, Ritchie Rome)
Non-American releases feature the track "Since Supernatural" instead of "Let Me Love You Tonight".
Preceded by Cry by Faith Hill |
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album November 9, 2002 - November 15, 2002 |
Succeeded by 8 Mile Soundtrack by Various Artists |