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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An unjustly overlooked gem,
This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
It's unfortunate that Santana is finally getting acclaim for what's essentially a mediocre CD (in terms of his earlier work), i.e. "Supernatural." "Zebop!" is, on the other hand, one of his most overlooked albums. The instrumental work here is very strong, and the quality of the tracks is unbeatable--it's definitely one of those albums you can listen to all the way through and then keep on playing it over and over again. What's interesting here is that Santana definitely moved away from some of the styles which he trademarked in his early, and excellent, albums like "Abraxas" and "Caravanserai" without resorting to bland top-40 style cliches. "Zebop!" is definitely among my top 3 or 4 favorite Santana albums.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Winning In Every Way!,
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This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
This is one of the Santana band's finest albums!It's the ideal blend of the percussive,psychedelic funky latin jazz/rock that Carlos Santana has made so famous!All of those bases are covered here,sometimes together as on "Searchin" and other times on songs like the grooving "E Papa Re".Overall 'Zebop!' also marks a return from late 70's stabs at progressive rock and disco back to Santana's classic sound,marked by "The Sensitve Kind",a JJ Cale cover very similar to the bands Woodstock-era radio hits of yore.The bluesy instrumental version of the standard "I Love You Much Too Much" shows that while strong tunesmiths in their own right Santana can TEAR IT UP on covers!"Brightest Star" is a very soulful ballad showcasing some KILLER organ work and agreat vocal arrangement. "Changes" and "Winning" are both catchy covers given a little dose of latin-rock even as the firey instrumentals "Primera Invasion" and the frenetic closering chant "Hannibal" are just shattering fabulous!Ditto for "American Gypsy"-noting that all four tracks wouldv'e fit perfectly on any of Santana's first trio of albums.Over twelve songs there is no filler,no weak songs and (as always) outstanding production. And happily it lacks the abundance of filler the permeated albums like 'Marathon' and the follow up 'Shango!'.So for those interested in a peak at the early 80's-era Santana,this album is the best choice by far,in addition to rating very high in terms of quality within his entire catalog!There should be nothing keeping music fans away from this!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Finally in a respectable format.,
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This review is from: Zebop! (Audio CD)
Most of the other reviews focus on the fantastic, must-have content of Zebop (eg; Tales of Kilimanjaro, Primera Invasion) so I won't dwell on this.The purpose of this review is tell Santana fans that this version is the most definitive available at this moment in our world on cd. This cd has the correct red cover (not pink!), doesn't have the ugly "Compact Disc, Digitally Mastered Analog Recording" symbol in the bottom right hand corner, contains all the lyrics in the booklet plus a photo - and even sports a clear spine! If you're like me and you appreciate authentic reproductions of LP artwork etc., then this is the version for you. Stay away from the ugly American 1980s cd releases (I mean they were pressed in the 80s). It seems that on www.amazon.co.uk, most of the Santana catalogue bar Caravanserai was released in the last couple of years. By the way, this review will also show up under the pink Zebop 80s release for some crazy reason - DO NOT BUY THAT ONE!!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elemental my dear Carlos Fan,
By "beatnik49" (Cedar Rapids, IA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
Having read all the reviews now, for all the "80's era" Santana albums, it is time to speak up, and Zebop! is the place to do it. This old reviewer has been collecting Santana band/solo records on vinyl and cd since he walked out on the stage at woodstock. Glory halleluja! that the "Fillmore" stuff was finally released on a Cd recently. But why all the bad press over his 80's decade material? I'll tell you why, because it's not The Santana Band sound, nor is it the eclectic jazz of the Caravanserai/Borboletta/Mahivishnu period, nor even like his recent 90's experimentation. I've been reading "bad" reviews of his albums, and they all boil down to one thing: it depends on the ear of the listener. Carlos Santana himself does not record material for YOU. He plays for his own inner voices and hopes it touches yours. Carlos is and always has been an experiment in the elemental forces of sound. "Poppy"? You may think so, but I don't think that word ever entered his mind. Zebop! is one of the best showcases for everything that is and ever was "Santana". It is AS GOOD as Abraxas, if not better because it is more polished. Would you purchase a diamond in the rough? I don't think so. Yes the first three Santana albums were a mark in music history. Great is too weak a word for them. Then his forward momentum into the Jazz/Fusion 70's period even firmed up more what we all knew about Santana, the man and his fellow musicians. Carlos has always surrounded himself with top-notch talent, including his vocalists who are used for the "sound" he wishes at any particular moment, and Alex on this one, Shango, Marathon, etc. was the sound he wanted. If you pay close attention to Zebop!, you will note that it is much structured (on the "second side") to be like Abraxas, beginning with the african percussive "tales" into a Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen repeat (note the title reference Gypsy Queen/American Gypsy) and even a Samba Pa Ti take off (yes it's a Cale cover but beautiful), and ending with some hard hitting blues and instrumental. Side One irks some people, because of what? A "top-40" tune? a "Pop" sound? I find the entire journey through Zebop! to be one of natural progression, and exploration with the master himself into every musical venue he ever performed. Listen to words of the opening number, Cat Stevens' immortal Changes IV, which Carlos chose on purpose. It says everything you want to know about the album, and what the musician is trying to say. Zebop! is possibly Santanas best ever effort. It is a milestone in his career, and only for his true fans. It brings together all the early Santana rock, the latin percussive nature of his beast, and the blues/jazz rythme of his soul, and the angelic message he wants you to hear. This CD is a diamond, polished and sparkling, and flawless. If you've been reading bad reviews of Santanas 80's period, and are frightened to try this one, or Shango, or even Marathon, don't listen to them! Listen to your heart. If you like Santana at all, buy this one!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REMASTERED AT LAST,
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This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
This review is only for those interested in sound quality. For reviews regarding content, please see other posts in this forum, or go to All Music Guide (dot com). Also, due to Amazon's unfortunate programming policy of cross-pollinating reviews across different versions of the same CD title, this review may appear elsewhere. A newly DSD-remastered 2010 set of eight latter Santana catalog albums have been released by Sony Japan in mini-sleeve format. There is no bonus material included on any of these editions. All of these are now the best audio versions of each title available worldwide. A possible exception to this would be the 2009 Friday Music remaster of Marathon, which I have not heard. However, I have found that Sony's DSD processing is usually superior to other remastering schemes. The 2010 DSD's are: Inner Secrets Marathon Zebop! Shango Beyond Appearances Freedom Spirits Dancing In The Flesh Viva! In relation to the mini-sleeves, while seven of these titles originally had just single-pocket LP covers, it should be noted that Viva! has been restored to its tri-fold original cover. It is the jewel of the set. WHAT IS A JAPAN "MINI-LP-SLEEVE" CD? Have you ever lamented the loss of one of the 20th Century's great art forms, the 12" vinyl LP jacket? Then "mini-LP-sleeve" CD's may be for you. Mini-sleeve CDs are manufactured in Japan under license. The disc is packaged inside a 135MM X 135MM cardboard precision-miniature replica of the original classic vinyl-LP album. Also, anything contained in the original LP, such as gatefolds, booklets, lyric sheets, posters, printed LP sleeves, stickers, embosses, special LP cover paper/inks/textures and/or die cuts, are precisely replicated and included. An English-language lyric sheet is always included, even if the original LP did not have printed lyrics. Then, there's the sonic quality: Often (but not always), mini-sleeves have dedicated remastering (20-Bit, 24-Bit, DSD, K2/K2HD, and/or HDCD), and can often (but not always) be superior to the audio on the same title anywhere else in the world. There also may be bonus tracks unavailable elsewhere. Each Japan mini-sleeve has an "obi" ("oh-bee"), a removable Japan-language promotional strip. The obi lists the Japan street date of that particular release, the catalog number, the mastering info, and often the original album's release date. Bonus tracks are only listed on the obi, maintaining the integrity of the original LP artwork. The obi's are collectable, and should not be discarded. All mini-sleeve releases are limited edition, but re-pressings/re-issues are becoming more common (again, not always). The enthusiasm of mini-sleeve collecting must be tempered, however, with avoiding fake mini-sleeves manufactured in Russia and distributed throughout the world, primarily on eBay. They are inferior in quality, worthless in collectable value, a total waste of money, and should be avoided at all costs.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If supernatural why not zebop ?!,
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This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
For all those millions of listeners who enjoyed "Supernatural" "Zebop" sounds like a perfect next step on Santana discography.It may not be -with a reason-as highly rated as the 3-4 first album of the artist (santana,abraxas,amigos etc) but on the other hand the production and the sound of the group is more contemporary for the modern listener.The group all together is simply breathtaking once more.The two covers"changes" (cat stevens)and "sensitive kind" (j.j.cale) are typical Santana adding this soulfull latin- rock feeling on clasics as we heard it before on songs like "black magic woman" and "evil ways". "I love you much too much" is another great guitar melody instrumental following the path of "europe","samba pa ti","moonflower". Songs like "searching","winning","over and over" could very well be the "smooth" alike singles of the album. The instrumentals like "primera invasion" are an example of the accurate,virtuoso,latin-rock sound of the band as we know it through all 70's. To cut a long story short. If you love "Supernatural" you"ll enjoy "Zebop".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NOT Remastered!!,
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This review is from: Zebop! (Audio CD)
This is Definitely my third favorite Santana album after "Santana" & "Abraxas"
The product description states that it's an Import and Remastered. The Artwork in the CD Clear Tray had been updated but it's the same exact disc I bought 15-16 years ago. Very unhappy that I now have 2 copies of the same disc with better artwork. Buyer Beware. Disc Info states 1983, Nowhere in the liner notes does this disc indicate "REMASTERING" Same goes for SHANGO.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Santana Album.,
This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
No Santana album has been as good as the first three, but Zebop! comes close. This is one of Santana's best of the late 70's to 80's era. It's preceding albums, Inner Secrets and Marathon sounded too pop-like, without much percussion. (Just a Conga here and there). Zebop brings Santana back to it's latin roots, with awesome percussion, (Primera Invasion, Tales of Kilimanjaro, Hannibal), great guitar work, and great vocals. It's a look back at Santana's early days, while still sounding fresh (American Gypsy, which sounds like classic "old Santana.")
Overall, this is a great Santana album. Only Moonflower beats it in it's category. You won't be dissappointed.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of Santana's Best,
By Mike S (Front Royal,Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
This cd is 3 time purchase for me. I first bought on 8 track in 1981 when it first came out and then on cassette a few years later and now just recently on cd. Carlos' guitar work is top notch as always on this cd as well as the great vocals of Alex Litgerwood. I think the rockin' songs SEARCHING and OVER AND OVER are better than the 2 hit singles off this cd WINNING and SENSITIVE KIND. LOVE YOU MUCH TOO MUCH is the best instrumental on the cd with some very intense moving guitar solos. The track THE BRIGHTEST STAR is well worth a listen with a blues rock style with blistering guitar solos by Carlos and a great vocal performance by Alex Litgerwood. I also love the excellent guitar work on HANNIBAL which is the last track on the cd;Carlos really gets jammin' on this song.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
vigorous and emotional santana!,
By roger"blues" "a blues fan" (salvador, brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zebop (Audio CD)
Zebop is a passional and soulful album of the great carlos santana.This gem is incomparably better than the recent "weak" albuns shaman and All that I'm. All the tracks are amazing!!!!zebop is a must have for everyone that like of Santana and good music!!
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Zebop! by Santana (Audio CD - 2002)
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