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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 5 out of 19
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WalterBJan 2, 2003It's a nice album, but it doesn't deserve a 10. Besides, I think Supernatural was better.
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NseENov 30, 2002Awesome!! 'You are my kind' with Seal is out of this world.
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BobbyJan 4, 2003This is a great album and you people that gave it a 3 rating really need to get the wax cleaned out of your ears ha!
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JackRNov 8, 2002boring!!
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GilANov 8, 2002personally, I think this cd sucks.
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SammyONov 9, 2002A good variety of music, with some cool songs. Carlos does his thing!
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CarlaNJul 17, 2005It's simply one of the best CDs I've ever heard. It's for all tastes from love songs to the dance floor! Congratulations on this album! I hope we will be lucky to have such a better release album by santana next time!
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TimDNov 12, 2002I don't like the hip-hop, other wise the album is a solid 10 - just incredible and very healing to me at this time in my life. TD
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DrakeMNov 27, 2002This is probably the best album of all time. For those who said "this cd sucks"or"horrible, a waste of money" obviously have no taste of music. Gil A, Josephine Hdz, and Kelso K have no idea of what music really is. Grand album I say!!!!
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ManuelCNov 5, 2002I think the music is great and especialy like the song by Seal
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CarlosSantanaJan 23, 2006Santana has died. It's official. He can't even write his own songs anymore. It's over. There's no good songs on this entire album!!! He needs to get something good going other wise, he's done. The original records by Santana were beautiful. But those days are long long long long gone.
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Awards & Rankings
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With Shaman, Santana delivers an album that will, no doubt, please fans of its globally successful predecessor, while at the same time reel in new ones.
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On Shaman, too many visitors sound as if they're climbing on a gravy train, handing over standard-issue love songs for Santana overdubs. It makes you wonder whether Santana ever met some of his collaborators.
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While 'Shaman' is less than the sum of its parts and strays into AOR territory too much to ever truly be cutting edge, despite its R&B and Latin infusions, it will, at least in America, sell by the truckload.