| Product Summary | | Label: ARISTA RECORDS/SBME | | UPC: 00886970629324 | | Release Date: 10/16/2007 | | Buy.com Sku: 205769882 | | Item#: M3THCG | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Into the Night - (with Carlos Santana, featuring Chad Kroeger) ~ Santana |  | | 2. This Boy's Fire - (with Jennifer Lopez, featuring Carlos Santana/Baby Bash) ~ Santana |  | | 3. Smooth - (with Carlos Santana, featuring Rob Thomas) ~ Santana |  | | 4. Maria Maria - (with Carlos Santana, featuring The Product G&B) ~ Santana |  | | 5. Oye Como Va - (Spanish, with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 6. Black Magic Woman - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 7. Evil Ways - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 8. Corazon Espinado - (Spanish, with Mana, featuring Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 9. Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 10. Game of Love, The - (with Carlos Santana, featuring Tina Turner) ~ Santana |  | | 11. Put Your Lights On - (with Carlos Santana, featuring Everlast) ~ Santana |  | | 12. Why Don't You & I - (with Carlos Santana, featuring Alex Band) ~ Santana |  | | 13. Everybody's Everything - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 14. Just Feel Better - (with Carlos Santana, featuring Steven Tyler) ~ Santana |  | | 15. Samba Pa Ti - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 16. No One To Depend On - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  | | 17. Game of Love, The - (with Carlos Santana/Michelle Branch) ~ Santana |  | | 18. Interplanetary Party - (with Carlos Santana) ~ Santana |  |
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Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Neal Schon (guitar); Karl Perazzo (electric guitar, bass guitar); Chester Thompson (organ, congas, timbales, percussion); Gregg Rolie (keyboards); David Brown (bass guitar); Michael Carabello (congas). |  | Additional personnel: Rob Thomas , Everlast, Jennifer Lopez, Alex Band, ManĀ , Michelle Branch, Steven Tyler, Baby Bash, The Product G&B, Tina Turner, Chad Kroeger. |  | Compilations are always trying to outdo each other, claiming to be "definitive," "ultimate," or the "the best of the best." ULTIMATE SANTANA lays claim to its title by spanning the guitarist's entire career, from the late 1960s to the early 2000s. It's true that there is a fair showing of the Santana classics of yore, including "Oye Como Va," "Evil Ways," and "Black Magic Woman," but the majority of the 18-track set is devoted to Santana's crossover work in the '90s and 2000s. |  | In fact, ULTIMATE plays like an advertisement for Santana's star-studded collaborations. In addition to chart-toppers like "Smooth" (featuring Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20), there are collaborations with Jennifer Lopez, Tina Turner, Everlast, Michelle Branch, and Nickleback's Chad Kroeger, among others. This makes ULTIMATE somewhat lopsided as a retrospective, but those looking for a summation of the man's latter-day pop music mixed in with some classics will enjoy this collection. |  | Billed as the first Santana compilation to span his entire career, it is true that Ultimate Santana does indeed run the gamut from 1969's "Evil Ways" to 2002's "Game of Love," but if you think that means it handles all phases of his career equally, you'd be sadly mistaken. Essentially, this 18-track set plays like a collection of highlights from his Supernatural-era comebacks, spiked with a couple of classic rock oldies -- because that's what it really is. It contains no less than ten superstar duets, including new numbers with Nickelback's Chad Kroeger (the streamlined and smoothed "Into the Night," which has little of Kroeger's trademark growly histrionics) and Jennifer Lopez and Baby Bash ("This Boy's Fire," a dance number where Santana seems incidental), plus a version of "The Game of Love" with Tina Turner (don't worry, the lighter, brighter, superior Michelle Branch version is here too) and plus "Interplanetary Party," which is a new band recording that sounds like a star duet. These are piled upon seven previously released duets -- including, of course, the hits "Smooth," "Maria Maria," and "The Game of Love," but also album tracks with Everlast, Steven Tyler, and Alex Band of the Calling -- with classic rock radio staples "Oye Como Va," "Black Magic Woman," "Evil Ways," "Europa," "Samba Pa Ti," and "No One to Depend On" for good measure. In other words, this is certainly not a hits disc for the fan of his earliest music, or his most adventurous music either; it's for the pop fans won over by his latter-day comeback, and for those listeners, it's the hits disc they'd want -- but for everybody else, it's better to seek out other compilations or original albums, because those paint a better picture of what Santana was all about than this crisp, clean collection of lifestyle pop. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine | Musical Guests |  | Chad Kroeger |  | Baby Bash |  | Carlos Santana |  | Rob Thomas |  | The Product G&B |  | Tina Turner |  | Everlast |  | Alex Band |  | Steven Tyler |
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