Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Santana - Shape Shifter (2012) | Review, Fun Facts & Trivia

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Santana - Shape Shifter (2012)

Santana – Shape Shifter (2012) | Album Guide, Tracklist, Fun Facts & Trivia

🎧 Overview of Shape Shifter

Santana released Shape Shifter in May 2012, marking a deliberate return to instrumental-focused music after years of high-profile collaborations and cover albums.

Led by Carlos Santana, the album emphasizes guitar-driven compositions, Latin rock foundations, and spiritual/jazz-influenced improvisation, echoing the band’s earlier fusion-era identity.

It was released alongside renewed interest in Santana’s legacy sound, focusing on mood, melody, and extended instrumental storytelling.


📀 Tracklist

Standard edition:

  1. Shape Shifter
  2. Spirit
  3. Oro (Shapeshifter Interlude)
  4. Angels and Animals
  5. Nomad
  6. Metatron
  7. Macumba in Budapest
  8. Mr. Szabo
  9. Eres la Luz
  10. Canela
  11. Ah, Sweet Dancer
  12. Nirvana (Instrumental interpretation)
  13. In the Light of a New Day

🎤 Album Credits & Lineup

  • Carlos Santana – guitar, production
  • Benny Rietveld – bass
  • Cindy Blackman Santana – drums
  • Karl Perazzo – percussion
  • David K. Mathews – keyboards
  • Salvador Santana – keyboards (guest contributions)

Production:

  • Produced by Carlos Santana
  • Label: Starfaith Records

🧠 Musical Direction & Themes

  • Predominantly instrumental compositions
  • Strong Latin percussion foundation
  • Jazz fusion and spiritual influences
  • Minimal vocal presence
  • Emphasis on guitar tone, texture, and atmosphere

The album reflects a return to Santana’s core identity as a guitar-led instrumental fusion group.


🌟 Fun Facts & Trivia

  • The album title “Shape Shifter” refers to adaptability and musical transformation.
  • “Mr. Szabo” is a tribute-style track referencing guitarist Gábor Szabó.
  • The record includes stylistic nods to Santana’s 1970s fusion era.
  • It was released on Carlos Santana’s own label imprint.
  • The album is almost entirely instrumental, unlike the 2000s collaboration albums.

🤯 Did You Know?

  • Shape Shifter is often described as Santana’s return to instrumental purity.
  • It reconnects directly to the spirit of albums like Caravanserai (1972).
  • The album was recorded with a tight, consistent band lineup.
  • It reinforces Santana’s long-term identity as a fusion and improvisational guitarist.

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