Africa Speaks [Picture Disc] [B&N Exclusive]

Africa Speaks [Picture Disc] [B&N Exclusive]

by Carlos Santana, Santana
Africa Speaks [Picture Disc] [B&N Exclusive]

Africa Speaks [Picture Disc] [B&N Exclusive]

by Carlos Santana, Santana

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - B&N Exclusive Edition)

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Overview

No matter the numerous musical terrains Santana have traversed since the late 1960s, their trademark Afro-Latin sound is so recognizable it often dominates the band's material. Not here; on Africa Speaks that sound is just one among many -- some tunes here are almost unrecognizable as Santana). Produced by Rick Rubin, Africa Speaks was compiled from a whopping 49 songs, all recorded over ten days at Shangri-La in Malibu -- many in a single take -- most inspired by African melodies and polyrhythms. Throughout, the Santana octet is on fire, fronted by Spain's inimitable force of nature Concha Buika, a singer, songwriter, poet, and producer. She is so versatile, she's been nominated for Latin Grammys in several genres, and is equally adept at flamenco, jazz, soul, funk, and Anglo-Latin and Afro-pop. Conga drums introduce Carlos' brief spoken narration to the title cut; his stinging guitar joins with Buika's pained modal moan in Andalus flamenco style in an improvised percussion-rippled interlude. A walloping Afro-Cuban bata rhythm precedes "Baytonga" before the band kick in with biting guitar riffs, Benny Reitveld's whomping bass line, Cindy Blackman Santana's rolling tom-toms (this set provides some of the finest drumming in her long career), and Karl Perazzo's congas. Buika, Andy Vargas, and Ray Greene chant as a choir countering David K. Mathews' fiery piano montunos toward a cascading crescendo. Driving, unfettered, bass-wrangling Afro-Latin funk fuels "Oye Este Mi Canto" and the single "Los Invisibles" as Buika's forceful vocals exhort, plead, and declare (the former also offers a scorching Mathews B-3 solo). Buika is a rock singer on "Yo Me Lo Merezco," as entwined guitar leads, fingerpicked chords, and the straight-on 4/4 rhythm section plod morphs to halve its time signature, becoming an unfettered jam where Carlos and Rietveld play head to head. (Look for it to become much longer live.) Laura Mvula guests on the simmering jazz-blues nocturne "Blue Skies," trading verses with co-composer Buika. "Breaking Down the Door," is a humid cumbia with Buika and a chorus relating a murder ballad while indicting patriarchy and class division. It's adorned by trombone breaks and accordion fills. "Luna Hechicera," is another fusion tune where rumba, jazz, and funk commingle and writhe as exquisite instrumental dialogues occur under Buika's soulful singing. "Bembele" is a Latin jazz groover that finds Carlos quoting from "Song of the Wind" (off 1972's Caravanserai) in his solo, with Buika's expressive vocal soaring and swooping in time to the rhythm section. Africa Speaks is breathtaking in terms of energy and scope of vision. Here, the Santana band are -- more than at any time since the mid-'70s run of Caravanserai, Welcome, Lotus, and Borboletta -- a rangy, intense, restless, and musically hungry outfit aware of their potential. Africa Speaks is the surprise of 2019, the album Carlos has been desiring to make for decades but was unable to given contract restrictions -- Concord offered complete artistic freedom. He, Buika, and the Santana band made the most of it. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/07/2019
Label: Barnes Noble Consign
UPC: 0888072099869
Rank: 8436

Tracks

  1. Africa Speaks
  2. Batonga
  3. Oye Este Mi Canto
  4. Yo Me Lo Merezco
  5. Blues Skies
  6. Para¿¿sos Quemados
  7. Breaking Down the Door
  8. Los Invisibles
  9. Luna Hechicera
  10. Bembele
  11. Candombe Cumbele

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Santana   Primary Artist
Carlos Santana   Primary Artist,Percussion,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar,Music Direction,Vocals (Background)
Concha Buika   Featured Artist
Laura Mvula   Vocals,Featured Artist
Cindy Blackman Santana   Drums
Buika   Vocals
Andy Vargas   Vocals (Background)
Benny Rietveld   Bass
Ray Greene   Trombone,Vocals (Background)
Karl Perazzo   Congas,Timbales,Percussion
David K. Mathews   Keyboards
Salvador Santana   Keyboards
Tommy Anthony   Guitar (Rhythm)

Technical Credits

Concha Buika   Lyricist,Composer
Laura Mvula   Composer,Lyricist
Gabe Smith   Production Assistant
Dave Hanych   Production Coordination
Rudy Gutierrez   Artwork
Drago Uboma   Composer
Stoneface Iwugwu   Composer
Jay U Xperience   Composer
Tyler Beans   Assistant Engineer
Rob Bisel   Engineer
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Carlos Santana   Narrator,Concept,Arranger,Composer,Executive Producer
Dylan Neustadter   Assistant Engineer
Kaushlesh Garry Purohit   Production Assistant
Chloe Poswillo   Production Assistant
Ethan Schneiderman   Production Assistant
Steve Hillage   Composer
Ismael Lo   Composer
Greg Fidelman   Engineer
Joni Haastrup   Composer
Jim Reitzel   Engineer
Rick Rubin   Producer
Phil Kullmann   Composer
David Axelrod   Composer
Manu Chao   Composer
Eric Lynn   Production Coordination
Rachid Taha   Composer
Drew Gonsalves   Composer
Mohamed Al-Jabry   Composer
Ivan Duran   Composer
Rafael de Leon   Composer
Michael Ehnes   Composer
Mike "Gbenga" Odumosu   Composer
Dana Nielsen   Mixing,Engineer
Colin Willard   Production Assistant
Sara Lyn Killion   Assistant Engineer
Easy Kabaka Brown   Composer
Tommy Anthony   Music Supervisor
Jeremy Hatcher   Production Assistant
Bojan Vuletic   Composer
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