New Santana Album "Africa Speaks"



Santana has a new album out; since it's not quite jazz, and I'm not sure if it's Rock, I'll just throw it up for grabs and see who likes it.

Africa Speaks is inspired by music from the continent of Africa, and has been called a "unique fusion of rock, Latin and jazz". Many of the album's tracks were recorded in one take. The album features vocals from Spanish singer Buika.

Africa Speaks was released on June 7, 2019 by Concord Records and Suretone Records, but this is the first time I've seen it on "you-tube"

Since it has been hard for me to find anything by Santana that I didn't like, I'll refrain from expressing my biased opinion.


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD4a7bAnhrM&list=PLW0qrlJ-5IPmYy6pMLK1wv4Fq8V3bIFMm



What do you think?
orpheus10
I’m afraid you missed the point. The CD under discussion is extremely compressed. Can you say flatline? Aggressive compression affects all formats to some degree, CD, SACD, Hi Res downloads, what have you. 

I have that CD Treebeard, plus a number of other Putumayo CD's; they're all nice, I like the rhythms.
Wow.  You guys are a tough crowd-comparing the latest outing from a 72 year old artist to one of the all time classic albums, Abraxis!  I think we could compare the vast majority of albums released by most artists in the last 2 decades to Abraxis and still come up short.  Firstly an admission of bias-I have been a huge Santana fan since Abraxis first was released-still have that copy and it sounds great. I really liked this album-a lot.  He is playing with real passion and I feel he has returned to roots.  Santana 4, released a few years ago also is great, btw.  Part of our problem today is we listen to a spin or two and don't let the music get a chance to percolate through our heads.  That's because we aren't sixteen year olds who can afford only one album every 2-3 months.  I remember albums that I thought were real dogs but played them because I had played the crap out all my others only to find that after multiple plays, the music got better and better.  If you don't like Santana, you probably won't like this album.  But this is one of his best releases music wise since the classic first four in my opinion.  If you have it-let it be the album you warm your system up with.  It just may change your mind.
My last post may be not applicable.  I forgot the discussion revolved around a non-lp format.  I think the vinyl sounds great.