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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: October 1972
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000024Z7
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #60,066 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Eternal Caravan of Reincarnation
2. Waves Within
3. Look Up (To See What's Coming Down)
4. Just in Time to See the Sun
5. Song of the Wind
6. All the Love of the Universe
7. Future Primitive
8. Stone Flower
9. Fuente del Ritmo
10. Every Step of the Way

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Japanese limited edition pressing has been remastered and comes packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Though there were hints of jazz fusion on Santana's first three albums, 1972's Caravanserai introduced a dramatic shift in the band's sound, away from essentially pop-based music to a more harmonically complex jazz/rock hybrid. In addition, the record marked a splintering of the original Santana lineup (soon to splinter further still with the departure of organist Gregg Rolie and guitarist Neal Schon, who then formed Journey). Carlos Santana and crew here turn in an exquisitely moody disc of mostly instrumental jamming with a brooding intensity akin to Miles Davis's classic Bitches Brew, underscored by the San Francisco-based ensemble's trademark propulsive rhythms. CBS. 2006. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE GATEWAY TO HEAVEN, December 21, 1999
Carlos and the Santana band made their name on the strength of their first three albums. Such was the power and quality of the music, but Caravanserai surmounted that and is arguably the best Santana has ever produced, representing also Santana's first deviation into the dreamy, mystical, jazzy sounds.

The "spirit of creativity" must have descended on Earth to infuse the Santana band with supernatural musicianship when this album was made...then departed back to heaven, for such work is rarely seen, rarely repeated. To this day the music remains fresh, original, spiritual.

Such is the quality of this album, that it was once described as music for musicians. Every single track a masterpiece, even the cover art is mystical. The album retains a linear and uniform feel throughout as the tracks merge smoothly into each other.

Intensity gradually builds up, then letting go in cycles of sheer musical ecstasy. "Stone flower" (track 8), is authored by none other than Antonio Carlos Jobim, need we say more?

An absolute must to anyone's collection; this album is an all-time classic of epic proportions. Dare say Carlos will never again achieve this level transcendental spirituality in his music, judging by what followed and his latter works.

Caravanserai was released in 1972 and consists of ten tracks. Some people are of the opinion that this album has major personnel changes, hence the new musical direction into the jazzy sounds. Not so! The original cast is still there, Chepito, Rolie, Shrieve, etc. There are however some personnel changes from track to track, and surprisingly the feel of the music is pleasantly well balanced. Each song complements the other.

Follow these instructions: Place CD in player, unplug the telephone, lights down low, incense sticks smoking, sit back in armchair with favorite beverage, volume up high.....and hit the play button for a soul-lifting ride into heaven. Then do it again!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Santana's finest hour, March 29, 2002
By David C. Heires (Bronxville, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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"Caravanserai" represents Carlos Santana's finest moment, in my book, even considering his superb first two albums. His jazz/rock fusion becomes largely dominated by jazz here, with less of the raw latin beat/latin sound, altho these are present in more refined form. The jazz is modern, fairly often fast-paced and hard driving, and very rhythmic and melodic. It is the music that is the thing, for only three of the entries have lyrics. Santana delivers a tour de force, a work of compelling beauty, and one of my all-time favorite recordings.

A highlight (in fact, probably the best track) is the group's rendition of Jobim's "Stone Flower." The Santana band not only expands upon, but outdoes, the Brazilian master's composition, delivering terrific, smooth guitar and keyboards, par excellence as a rhythmic display. Piano sometimes take over the lead, and the percussion is also great, including a cuica, a new Brazilian instrument. Everything else is also very enjoyable. Among the other songs, "Fuente del Ritmo," which comes after "Stone Flower," has a latin percussion beat, sort of bouncy in feel, combined with jazzy guitar work. "Every Step of the Way," the brilliant concluding number, while repetitive, has a great fast-paced guitar motif that carries one down the visual horizon.

As to the earliner tunes, the opener, "Eternal Caravan of Reincarnation," is very pretty with moderate substance, reminiscent of "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts." It leads right into the excellent "Waves Within," with soft, beautiful, smooth-flowing riffs, yes, like waves. After more good but brief instrumentation in "Look up (To See What's Coming Down)," we hit our first vocals in "Just in Time to See the Sun." Then, "Song of the Wind," a Santana classic, showcases Carlos's and Neal Schon's ability for pretty, high-pitched guitar twangs (reference "Samba Pati Ti," "Europa," "Moonflower"). It is followed by "All the Love of the Universe." Can it match the title? Yes, its great! Schon and organist Gregg Rolie deliver blistering, jazzy solos.

In fact, each of the titles to the songs seems to be a visual representation of the particular song's lovely music, always accompanied by great percussion. Hardly anything I've ever heard matches the fabulous music, the fluid, driving pleasure that the Santana group dishes out here.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Caravanserai Is A Timeless Masterpiece, November 26, 1999
By Gita (Newport, Rhode Island) - See all my reviews
There are few musicians who elevate the art form to the levels achieved by Carlos Santana, Mike Shrieve, Gregg Rolie, and Neal Schon on this album. CARAVANSERAI was created at a transitional phase in the band's evolution which was marked by Carlos' spiritual inner journey and a high degree of openness and experimentation in the band's approach to the music. Added to these factors are the sheer virtuosity and musicianship of the band members, who were now at the peak of their craft. There have been only a few albums that achieve the level of beauty and mastery that this album does. Do I dare name them? The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour, Jefferson Airplane's - Volunteers, Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland.

CARAVANSERAI is one of life's mysteries that I don't want to figure out. I don't know why it moves my heart and soul, but it does, from beginning to end. It is easily Santana's best work.

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don't know what moves me about this can't find the words
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