Santana – Milagro (1992) | Album Guide, Tracklist, Fun Facts & Trivia
🎧 Overview of Milagro
Santana released Milagro in May 1992, continuing their early-90s direction of returning to roots while incorporating modern production elements.
The album blends Latin rock, blues, and world music influences with a more contemporary sound, emphasizing groove, spirituality, and cultural identity. It reflects Carlos Santana’s ongoing focus on unity, social awareness, and musical diversity.
📀 Tracklist
Standard edition:
- Milagro
- Somewhere in Heaven
- Saja / Right On
- Your Touch
- Life Is for Living
- Red Prophet
- Agua que Va Caer
- Make Somebody Happy
- Free All the People (South Africa)
- Gypsy / Grajonca
- We Don’t Have to Wait
🎤 Album Credits & Lineup
- Carlos Santana – guitar
- Alex Ligertwood – vocals
- Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
- Benny Rietveld – bass
- Walfredo Reyes Jr. – drums
- Karl Perazzo – percussion
Production:
- Producer: Santana
- Label: Polydor Records
🧠Musical Direction & Themes
- Latin rock with strong world music influence
- Groove-oriented compositions
- Spiritual and socially conscious themes
- Blend of instrumental and vocal tracks
- Modern early-90s production with organic instrumentation
The album emphasizes message-driven music combined with rhythmic depth and cultural fusion.
🌟 Fun Facts & Trivia
- The title Milagro means “miracle” in Spanish.
- “Life Is for Living” is a re-recorded version of an earlier Santana song.
- The album includes strong references to global unity and social justice.
- “Free All the People (South Africa)” reflects political awareness of the time.
- The record blends English and Spanish-language elements.
🤯 Did You Know?
- Milagro is often seen as a spiritually focused album in Santana’s catalog.
- It continues the band’s return to more organic, percussion-driven music.
- The album reflects global themes and humanitarian perspectives.
- It helped maintain Santana’s presence before their major late-90s comeback.
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