`Supernatural' sequel; Santana's sound triumphs over commercial calculation on `Shaman'.(Scene)

From: The Boston Herald | Date: October 18, 2002| Author: Katz, Larry | Copyright information

Byline: LARRY KATZ

If Harvard Business School ran Berklee College of Music, Carlos Santana's "Shaman" would be a case study for every aspiring record producer.

"Shaman," in stores Tuesday, is the follow-up to Santana's 1999 release "Supernatural," which was far and away the most successful album in the Mexican-American guitarist's career.

"Supernatural" sold 11 million copies in the United States, 25 million copies worldwide. The album's breakout ...

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