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DVD Audio - Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 11/25/2003
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 44,219
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 828765105491

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Supernatural [Bonus Track]

1(Da Le) Yaleo
2Love of My Life / Carter Beauford
3Put Your Lights On / Everlast
4Africa Bamba
5Smooth / Rob Thomas
6Do You Like the Way / Lauryn Hill
7Maria Maria
8Migra
9Corazon Espinado / Maná
10Wishing It Was / Eagle-Eye Cherry
11El Farol
12Primavera
13The Calling / Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert Band
14Day of Celebration Bonus Track
15Put Your Lights On / Everlast Multimedia Track
16Smooth / Rob Thomas Multimedia Track
17Maria Maria Multimedia Track
18Corazon Espinado / Maná Multimedia Track
19The Making of Supernatural Multimedia Track
20Bio Multimedia Track
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Editorial Reviews

Carlos Santana was still a respected rock veteran in 1999, but it had been years since he had a hit, even if he continued to fare well on the concert circuits. Clive Davis, the man who had signed Santana to Columbia in 1968, offered him the opportunity to set up shop at his label, Arista. In the tradition of comebacks and label debuts by veteran artists in the '90s, Supernatural, Santana's first effort for Arista, is designed as a star-studded event. At first listen, there doesn't seem to be a track that doesn't have a guest star, which brings up the primary problem with the album -- despite several interesting or excellent moments, it never develops a consistent voice that holds the album together. The fault doesn't lie with the guest stars or even with Santana, who continues to turn in fine performances. There's just a general directionless feeling to the record, enhanced by several songs that seem like excuses for jams, which, truth be told, isn't all that foreign on latter-day Santana records. Then again, the grooves often play better than the ploys for radio play, but that's not always the case, since Lauryn Hill's "Do You Like the Way" and the Dust Brothers-produced, Eagle-Eye Cherry-sung "Wishing It Was" are as captivating as the Eric Clapton duet, "The Calling." But that just confirms that Supernatural just doesn't have much of a direction, flipping between traditional Santana numbers and polished contemporary collaborations, with both extremes being equally likely to hit or miss. That doesn't quite constitute a triumph, but the peak moments of Supernatural are some of Santana's best music of the '90s, which does make it a successful comeback. [The album's bonus edition included alternate sound, bonus tracks, and added video content.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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