My father did not like some of my musical choices, except for Caravanserai. When he was dying and in a coma in 1989 the MD said he could still hear. We put headphones on him and played the whole tape. He was able to squeeze my hand in rhythm. He died peacefully listening to Eternal Caravan of Reincarnation. I can see and hear my dad whenever I hear this album.
When Caravanserai was released on October 11,1972, I just began attending San Fernando High School in San Fernando, California. Us Chicanos were extremely proud of Carlos Santana's accomplishments and when Caravanserai was released, we were blown away! Hands down! Caravanserai is Santana"s greatest album and accomplishment.
Thank you Michael Shrieve for briefly mentioning Doug Rauch and his brilliance.......my all time favorite bass player who died so young in 1979. May God rest his soul.
It IS the best Santana album - no doubt: The cricket, the acoustic bass the howling saxophone, Jobims Stone Flower and the absloute sublime Song of the wind!
As good as it gets, so excited to hear that Carlos and Michael are hooking up to try new explorations in music. I know it probably won’t happen, but I hope that somehow Carlos records with his Yamaha again
I became a devoted Santana fan with the Woodstock performance and the release of the first album. My love grew with Abraxas and III. When Caravanserai was released, I was completely blown away. I still am. For me, the album still sounds fresh and revelatory.
My favorite Santana album, brilliant from start to finish, incredible atmosphere, creativity, musical surprises and passion throughout, a masterpiece I will always treasure!
Way ahead of it's time. It still is. If you want to hear the real Santana in terms of his guitar playing (song of the wind). You also have the outgoing Santana band and the new band. Peraza, Rauch etc. My favorite album
If I may I, would like to add the Barboletta album as another Spiritual journey. Promise of a fisherman also remains one of the greatest albums. Thank you Carlos, thank you Michael and all members who have contributed this wonderful and inspirational journey. Thank you from the heart.
Caravanserai, for me, was and is the ultimate Santana album. Don’t get me wrong, Santana has recorded some amazing albums but in my opinion this was the pinnacle. Yes, it was painted through and through with so much feeling and emotion. All the members were certainly firing on all cylinders and were bringing something new and unique to the table that we hadn’t heard before. Influences we would have never thought possible within the Santana band. Personally the warmth, feeling, emotion and energy were at their most powerful on Caravanserai. If there are to be newer projects involving Carlos and Michael, I welcome them with open arms.
Actually it was the door opening to his SPIRITUAL AWAKENING path. Barbolleta, Welcome, Oneness and several others that followed were consequences of Carvanseri taking them on the higher road..............
I have been listening to Caravanserai since it came out, when I was 15, and is probably the most played LP I have, The thought of you two gentlemen bringing new music to the world is the best news I have heard in a long, long time.
Me too. It is an atmospheric album. I absolutely never get tired of it. The album version of Song of the Wind has never been bettered. Stoneflower the same.. that intro is sublime.
There is a story here ............I came from Dublin and I attend The Bath MusicFestival in 1970.........to be honest to see Led Zeppelin and amongst the plethora of bands are Santana ........never heard of them .........but they were amazing ..........and I am am floored , amazed by Michael Shrieve ...........THANK YOU .........
Outstanding interview. Caravanserai to me is the finest most delicious Latino Afro progressive rock/jazz fusion musical creation ever made. For me it's a musical journey where you embark to find your own beauty, worth and happiness. The first leg of the trilogy. Can't wait to hear what's next from Carlos and Mike. Sounds wonderful.
Totally and yes as far as the band itself goes, that exploratory journey that includes Welcome and Borboletta but even further for Carlos himself at that time there was LDS with John McLaughlin and of course Illuminations with Alice Coltrane.
Song of The Wind…and every tune….so much fire and energy….waves within! Gonna have to download to the ole pod….disc buried on the shelf…needs to framed while still around ..
It's funny that they brought up Antonio Carlos Jobim here in this conversation! The first thing I said to myself when I saw this interview was "Caravanserai" is to American musical history as "Wave" is to South American musical history! My two favorite all time records!
Michael and Carlos were brilliant on that record, Michael is such a fine musician and he has a positive effect on other musos, loved his band Spellbinder.
WOW!!! This is GREAT!!! Caravanserai is without a doubt one of THEE ALL TIME MASTERPIECES, this album is such an inspiration!!! You don't just listen to it, you experience it, as a guitarist, my guitar Brothers & I drew so much creativity from that it lasts a lifetime, thank Carlos & Michael for your gift of music from Almighty God!!! May God continue to Bless you!!!
Caravanserai è un capolavoro assoluto, lo ascolto da 40 anni, è un magnifico viaggio, è suonato dagli dei, è un eccezionale affresco sonoro, è uno degli album più importanti della storia della musica. Pio da Genova
As a brazilian and a Latin-american I'm very proud to have Jobim and Santana on a masterpiece!! Looking forward the next musical and espiritual journey....
I loved this album so much from the first time I heard it. Caravanserai was so far off the path they were on that it just pleasantly blew me away! Very hypnotic.
Incredible album. I went to a Santana concert after the Caravanserai album came out. They played the complete album. As a guitar player it was a life changing night.
Amen Tim. I never saw them play Caravanserai live, but as a guitarist of 50-years I go back to it every so often and am just as in awe as ever, or perhaps more than ever! Every one on that album played as great as ever in their life! Carlos Santana and Neal Schon play Les Paul guitars through Mesa Boogie amps. That is why I use the same combination (1979 Les Paul Custom + 1979 Mesa Boogie Mark IIB) and I feel I have by far the most beautiful tone of anyone wherever I play! Caravanserai makes the world stand still. I close my eyes. I smile. I fall in love. I get angry - why can't life be this beautiful every second for all of us! I connect to infinity. Like countless guitarists, I've covered dozens of Santana songs. At paid gigs we play the usuals - Europa, Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman, Evil Ways, Soul Sacrifice. At jams where I have stage-mates who can groove, sometimes I lead them through "Song of the Wind." The audience LOVES it every time!
@@freeversejams Nice. I always wanted a Boogie. I have a 59 Les Paul and a 71 50 Watt Marshall through 4 x 12. Also a Schroeder hand built amp that play with tons of sustain. I live in Chicago. The band Chicago had a club in Schaumburg, IL called Beginnings. Once a moth they had a surprise guest. On one of those nights in the mid 70's we went. Standing only, no seating. I stood about 2 feet from the stage. Santana band walks out and opens with "Well Alright." They played for 3 hours without a break. Santana finally spoke to the crowd of about 200 people and said he loved small clubs, felt like he was jamming at home. They played another 90 minutes. INCREDIBLE! Been to several Santana shows. 3 times up close. My wife said seeing him close was like watching God play for her, and only her...
@@timcoughlin4107 Marshalls kill of course! Shroeder - congrats! Les Paul - magnifico!!!! You saw them play at Beginnings! What I would have given! Your wife's words - I've heard other women say that about Carlos. And - I'm not making it up - I personally know a woman that Carlos pulled from backstage and sat her in a chair on stage and played Europa to her. As you might imagine she is magnificent - refined, kind, beautiful. Great stories! Take care! My name is Albert "Al" Mora by the way.
@@timcoughlin4107 And... I was born in East Chicago, Indiana. Free Verse was founded in 1972 by players from E.C. and Gary. During the eighties and nineties FV played full-time in dozens of Chicago area clubs, nearly all in the suburbs, from Airport Lounge near O'Hare down to clubs in NW Indiana like Smugglers in Merrillville. Great times! Wonderful memories. Santana tunes were always great crowd-pleasers! Be well!
Last thing: Have you played a vintage Boogie? If you're not used to them you might not like them. They have a different touch from any other amp. For many guitar players they're way too clean even when overdrive is maxed-out. You have infinite sustain yet every infinitesimal thing you do to the string is heard. If you're not used to it, it will probably make you sound extremely-sloppy. When you're used to it, it's Heaven. Other amps sound and feel bland and generic. The Boogie retains the distinct tone of each guitar. For those reasons I don't recommend Boogies for everyone.
I will never forget the day I listened to Caravanserai for the first time. Mind opening and life changing experience! It felt like a warm hug that took me to a deeper level of consciousness.
Great interview. I've been a musician my entire life and Santana has always been a huge inspiration to me - he's one of the few popular musicians that has brought a spiritual dimension to his music and by extension to the masses. He's one of the all-time great guitarists and underrated IMO. Just like no one was able to truly copy Jeff Beck, no one can copy Santana.
So great seeing Mike and Carlos sharing they’re deep musical philosophy,So glad to see these two reconnect. Years ago as a kid I had this crazy Idea of healing through music. I never told anyone because it was such a wired idea. Shortly after thinking that I read an interview of Carlos and saw he thinks along those lines on a stratospheric level. So he will always be like a guiding light to me.Not that I have achieved anything special.But music can obviously be healing not to necessarily grow a new leg but as small as putting you in a better mood for the night.
I feel ya! In 1977 I majored in "Music Therapy " after awhile I thought I was going nuts, especially when I thought of using guitar feedback. I dunno. Perhaps a gimmick only. But hey! It doesn't take proof that music does heal a certain way. Keep it up. Maybe you'll be the first.
Me too and it is my all time favorite Santana lineup. I saw Santana several times after with different players and they never got to that level of brilliance that the "Lotus" band had.
I was 13 yrs old and the album blew me away. The whole album was amazing. At 13 I found some plastic buckets and flipped them upside down to create some drums to play along with the caravanserai album. I loved it
I got the album right away when it came out. So I’ve known this since 1972 when I was just 19 and searching for a deeper connection with God. At my departure from earth Song of the Wind will be 1 song of many played at my memorial. Thank you Santana for Caravanseri and letting me soar without wings.
Man this album changed my life in high school and keeps me grounded somewhat. Every time i feel down i come back to this album and play guitar along with it and it lifts me. My favorite album of Santana and one of my favorites of all time.
I love driving to "Song Of The Wind" I feel like I'm flying in the wind. Great album. I've had the extreme pleasure to have seen Carlos LIVE 4 times... in 4 different decades. A True Legend. Too Cool
Such a wonderful and satisfying interview! I remember as a 16 year old young man being blown away not just by the music but also the artwork and yes the Paramahansa Yogananda quote, “The Body melts into the universe. The universe melts into the soundless voice The sound melts into the all-shining light And the light enters the bosom of infinite joy.” I remember exclaiming Yes! Yes! It began a spiritual journey that continues today as a 65 year old man. Thrilled to even consider that they are planning another sonic sojourn of exploration! 💖✨🔥⚡🚀
Another comment a year later. It was because of these two individuals daring to express the yearning in their souls that I started exploring jazz. From Mahavishnu to Coltrane and everything in between. The summer of my 18th year (1975) I acquired Coltrane live in Japan on vinyl. My family left on vacation and I stayed home and opened up all the windows and front door (screen door closed) and began blasting it during the week during the day. My mind was blown by the dissonant phrasings and yet the beautiful harmonies coming around full circle. I liken these songs to Picasso's cubist period. Pulling apart beautiful imagery/sonic landscapes and putting them back together and saying this too is beauty. And it was and certainly still is.
My favorite album of all time. I was 18 when Caravanserai came out and and I bought it. Still remember playing it first time in my upstairs room at home. From the album I discovered Antonio Carlos Jobim, Bossa Nova, Brazilian, & Latin jazz. Still playing the album 50+ years later. What a journey.
i have worked many santana tours as a venue stage hand and as a venue stage manager. the set up for the Marathon tour with the mylar 40x40 mirror was spectacular. I loved the first albums the music, gettin stoned and figuring out the cover art but the big c really made me sit up and go ahhh. keep it up
@@jimdep6542 hey jimmy, yeah great times worked from 1970 till bout 1984 in the business .great period for real music. one of my top 5 was going to the anchor bar in buffalo for wings and then on to their war memorial to work as promotional security[ie dressing room,back stage entrance and i was lucky enough to score the sound board that night.the album they[Pink Floyd ] was touring in support of was Dark Side OF The Moon,played in quadraphonic. the first beginning of surround sound .my lungs were full of Columbian gold and my head and jaw was on the ground.great night
Listening to this album back to back with Love Devotion Surrender with Carlos and John Mclaughlin, is just a spiritual journey.... Of which none are played on a radio.... Thanks Santana for being true to your energy...
So I stumbled on caravanserai in 76 at a house in Boulder Colorado and my ears perked right up. I still listen to it regularly I never tire of it. If I had to pic one album yea it would be caravanserai Thanks !
I was a ninth grade student at American International School of Kabul Afghanistan in 1972 when I first heard this album. This album takes me back to that time, pre-war Afghanistan, my friends, my adolescence, when I became of age. I listened to this album while hiking the retreat trail of the English retreat from Kabul of 1842. It is transcendent. I am forever grateful for this album. Each track follows the next with increasing meaning and beauty. I listen to it weekly I am haunted by it. The best album ever produced. Thank you!
This was amoung a handful of cassettes I had on a bicycle trip with two buddies. We started in Central California and rode up the coast all the way to the Canadian border. It's the sound track of my young life and is the memory of the time of my life. To be young, free and hopefull
I have an original 1972 cherished vinyl pressing from Columbia Records , it is just pure magic. Thank you Carlos and Michael and all who have contribted to this eternal masterpiece of music.
Caravanserai - a ground breaking album and one of Santanas BEST ever albums !! Followed shortly after with 2 more career best albums - Welcome and Love Devotion & Surrender
After six decades of listening to music, this has been my #1 album for the past 50 years. Not for the "spiritual" orientation - which I don't subscribe to - but for the musicianship and the quality of the music.
Now that Carlos put it that way, now I can understand the religious visuals of the "Lotus Album." In 1967-1977 I was living in the Army Street Projects below San Franciscos PRECITA PARK. The Santana Band made Latin Rock (not music) basically "born there." In the projects we didn't like the term Acid Rock involving Santana. I also understand Mike Shrieve "Street Gang" because Latinos and Filipinos started to dress like you guys in the poster Inside Abraxas and Santana 3. We strut with a certain pride because of you guys. Not to mention the Mission District. I wonder if Mike and Carlos know that. Thank You Jazziz Magazine.
I was at the Bath Festival in 1970 to watch their great showstopping performance. Superb. All the others were good but Santana kicked ass! Michael is killer.🇬🇧🏴
Carlos you are my hero, your music enriches my life. I seen you forty times and no two shows are the same. I heard you say that you played Black Magic woman a thousand and it's always new like it's the first time you ever played it. I saw you and the House of Blues in Las Vegas. It was one of the best times my life. It was like you playing in my living room. I loved you last album it introduced me to Chris Stapleton the song Joy was Spiritual. I just got tickets to the Jones Beach show on July 21st I can't believe that The Counting Crows are opening for you. God Bless You and Thanking for all you do.
So glad Carlos said 'World Music' and 'Divine Energy'. I'm 64 now, got the album when I was 14 in Ireland, and it infused my Being right to my Soul. There is a radio show in the UK called Desert Island Discs, where guests select 8 pieces of music to have if they were marooned. At the end of the show, they are asked if a catastrophe happened, and they could save only one piece, what would it be? My choice, if ever asked, was always Caravanserai. Love to Carlos, Michael and everybody involved in it's creation. Love to all of you too.
So happy to see this. I was on the European leg of the Caravanserai tour and NEVER since heard such wonderful music every night. Wonderful people too. Xxx
I'm 71 now, and Caravanserai remains my eternal, transformative, magical, and beautiful lover. For those who don't know, a caravanserai is a roadside inn where travelers may rest and recover from a long day's journey. Thank you Carlos and Michael.
When I was 15, I saw Santana in concert on October or November 1973. He started with the "crickets" and the first 2 pieces of Caravanserai. I went to the store the next time I had money to buy the LP and made a tape of the sequence of songs of the concert. This album is amazing. One can just thank the universe for the inspiration of the group of musicians and technicians who made it possible.. I had a stereo with 2 speakers, one on each side of my bed and used to fall asleep at night listening to this album, alternating sides every night. Now 51 years later, I still enjoy this Masterpiece (digitally) as I did it back in those days. We were waiting for something like this to come, we were ready!
Thank You.- all...!; all so well said and done.!😊-received/shared there concert @ a N.J. racetrack (C,S,an'N-preceeding)-Santana opens as mothernature presents a giant,gentle Rainbow over them.😮!😊❤ (Love John,Alice Coltrane+Weather Report+" classical music", opera, "washboard"-all involved.(..."all done."Yes!-yet "there's more to come!"- be tuned-Y'aint "seen" nuttin' yet.!😮😊🙂❤
So glad to hear these 2 together. I first fell in love with Abraxas and Santana.. Then went out and bought the 1st 2 albums. Loved the rythme and beat and percussions as well as his guitar , and what a guitar. When Caravanserai came out I bought it..hadn't heard ! Took the album back 3 times 'cos I thought each copy was faulty !! Finally played the whole album. Still play it today.. beautiful , sensual and so so inspirational . Up there with the best of the best.. Thank you Santana
From Caravanseri, Welcome, Barboletta, and even Oneness....the spiritual fusion into the music was irresistible.....I evolved w/Carlo's music right along in SF as a dance student of similar age.....
At school as a 16 year old somebody brought Caravanserai in and put it on the hifi record player whilst we had a task to do in the vast school Hall. It went on to replay and stayed on all day. What a fabulous day that was. Exquisite, atmospheric, powerful and a wonderful departure from their excellent back catalogue at the time. I have always loved it. I am off to play it again.
These are the kind of interviews that you wish were included in linear notes when you bought LP's in those days. This is substance to the soul, and these are real musicians who are masters of masters. The new generation needs to tap into this vibration to challenge themselves instead of playing it safe.
Caravanserai was a "game changer "not only for them but for all of us who loved the entire creative musical project. I was listening and playing everything that was great music from the Beatles to Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Weather Report, Herbie, Chick, Clifford Brown, Chicago, Tito, Puente, Ray Barreto, Cream, Traffic, Hendrix , Tony Williams, Brubeck, Blues and tons more progressive musical styles. As a drummer for 60 years now, I appreciate Michael's balls-out drumming approach like Jack DeJohnette in his African drumming moments and as a guitar player for nearly 60 years with Carlos delving into these magical and rhythmically inspired melodies. Music is best when it is OF THE HEART, SOUL & SPIRIT and Caravanserai is all of these played as a mystically connected unit.
Thanks Carlos and Michael. While your Woodstock performance brought you to my attention the album Caravanserai was the album that held me in it's grip - it still does when I revisit it. Thanks for your musical integrity and courage to commit "career suicide", it was worth it, every step of the way. This interview made me realise that Caravanserai was the gateway to my Jazz fusion and then Jazz passion, from Chick to Weather Report to Miles to Coltrane to Metheny etc. It made me realise this was one of the important albums of history, as much as Sgt Pepper.
This is one of my top five Santana albums. The first time I listened to it I thought, of course, this is different music but didn't pay much attention to it...then one night, around maybe 0100 am, I played it with my headphone on. Then, in the silence of the night, no interruptions by my family, I heard a very different and beautiful Caravanserai. Since them it became one of my favorite Santana album.
As a non-musician who can only enjoy music emotionally, this is my go-to album whenever I need to "transcend" daily life and all of its stressors. I just listened to it yesterday and re-visited Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock and then found this interview. Caravanserai brought me here and listening to the Jazz influences behind their inspirations clarifies the spirituality of their creativity. We are all blessed to have these artists in our lives!
Wow! Amazing... This made my day. Caravanseri is my favorite Santana record. And this program about Carlos and Mike is so magnificent. My high compliments to the Santana band. Please program's about this type of music is a must!! Thank you again. Truly from the soul and heat!!!
My father did not like some of my musical choices, except for Caravanserai. When he was dying and in a coma in 1989 the MD said he could still hear. We put headphones on him and played the whole tape. He was able to squeeze my hand in rhythm. He died peacefully listening to Eternal Caravan of Reincarnation. I can see and hear my dad whenever I hear this album.
Thanks for sharing that story. Santana's music is therapeutic beyond words. God Bless you all.
When Caravanserai was released on October 11,1972, I just began attending San Fernando High School in San Fernando, California.
Us Chicanos were extremely proud of Carlos Santana's accomplishments and when Caravanserai was released, we were blown away!
Hands down! Caravanserai is Santana"s greatest album and accomplishment.
Caravanserai, Barboleta and Welcome. I still play them together in that order today. I am 73.
Caravanserai is such an important album in my life. I'm 67 and the album still moves me and takes me places to this day.
same vintage and importance
Same here. Love it.
I'm 66, and have the same sentiment about it.
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I recovered a depression many years ago listenning this album every night for weeks...There's a mystical presence in that record to me.
How incredibly grateful I am to be ALIVE and say "I seen Carlos Santana in concert"........Namaste Carlos and THANK YOU
Thank you Michael Shrieve for briefly mentioning Doug Rauch and his brilliance.......my all time favorite bass player who died so young in 1979. May God rest his soul.
Love, Devotion and Surrender.
Caravansarai a true masterpiece. Never fades, timeless.
It IS the best Santana album - no doubt: The cricket, the acoustic bass the howling saxophone, Jobims Stone Flower and the absloute sublime Song of the wind!
Caravanserai is a masterpiece ...definitely the best Santana album 🙏🏼🌊
I'm Totally Agree with You !
As good as it gets, so excited to hear that Carlos and Michael are hooking up to try new explorations in music. I know it probably won’t happen, but I hope that somehow Carlos records with his Yamaha again
No, definitely ONE of the best. Not the best. Lol
Song of the wind ..my all time Favorite song from that album-;)
Would be nice if they could remaster Caravansarie and Borboletta in Blu-ray Dolby atmos 5.1
Caravanserai is my all-time favorite Santana album. One of my ten "desert island" records, period. A true masterpiece.
YES = an all time favorite album above anything else !
Caravanserai is an eternal oasis in my record collection 🐪☀️
I'm Totally Agree with You !
One of the greatest albums in the history of music. An absolute masterpiece. I’ve loved it for years. ✌️❤️
I became a devoted Santana fan with the Woodstock performance and the release of the first album. My love grew with Abraxas and III. When Caravanserai was released, I was completely blown away. I still am. For me, the album still sounds fresh and revelatory.
pure magic I'm 65 and been listening since 72 best Santana piece of magic thank you guys x love from Suffolk England
My favorite Santana album, brilliant from start to finish, incredible atmosphere, creativity, musical surprises and passion throughout, a masterpiece I will always treasure!
Way ahead of it's time. It still is. If you want to hear the real Santana in terms of his guitar playing (song of the wind). You also have the outgoing Santana band and the new band. Peraza, Rauch etc. My favorite album
As a young drummer, I played to his album so many times. I'm still playing everyweek at 69.
Same here. By the way, I took private lessons for a year and a half with Michael in that very room he's in in the video. Great experience ☮️
Those of us that have seen Michael live back then are incredibly fortunate. hard to put into words. Thank you Michael.
That album is so dreamy, like you were following the oldest road in history but traveling in the future too. There’s nothing else like it. Beautiful.
If I may I, would like to add the Barboletta album as another Spiritual journey.
Promise of a fisherman also remains one of the greatest albums.
Thank you Carlos, thank you Michael and all members who have contributed
this wonderful and inspirational journey. Thank you from the heart.
The song Mirage probably saved my life as a lonely, depressed student.
I totally agree.
Fr!! Love it!!!!
Caravanserai, for me, was and is the ultimate Santana album. Don’t get me wrong, Santana has recorded some amazing albums but in my opinion this was the pinnacle. Yes, it was painted through and through with so much feeling and emotion. All the members were certainly firing on all cylinders and were bringing something new and unique to the table that we hadn’t heard before. Influences we would have never thought possible within the Santana band. Personally the warmth, feeling, emotion and energy were at their most powerful on Caravanserai. If there are to be newer projects involving Carlos and Michael, I welcome them with open arms.
Actually it was the door opening to his SPIRITUAL AWAKENING path. Barbolleta, Welcome, Oneness and several others that followed were consequences of Carvanseri taking them on the higher road..............
I have been listening to Caravanserai since it came out, when I was 15, and is probably the most played LP I have, The thought of you two gentlemen bringing new music to the world is the best news I have heard in a long, long time.
Me too. It is an atmospheric album. I absolutely never get tired of it. The album version of Song of the Wind has never been bettered. Stoneflower the same.. that intro is sublime.
There is a story here ............I came from Dublin and I attend The Bath MusicFestival in 1970.........to be honest to see Led Zeppelin and amongst the plethora of bands are Santana ........never heard of them .........but they were amazing ..........and I am am floored , amazed by Michael Shrieve ...........THANK YOU .........
I always felt this Santana masterpiece never got its do. Thank you for this insightful interview w/Carlos & Michael
So agree. Even now when Santana's name comes up its the old tired Oye Como Va and their achievements were so much more......
For me Caravanserai was an instant breath of clean mountain air ! A masterpiece.
Caravanserai is one of my favorite albums. The music transports you. Stone Flower is an amazing song.
Stone Flower was written by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Great composer. I discovered him from Caravanserai.
Caravanserai was ahead of it's time musicians know that it was special music bad ass album
Outstanding interview. Caravanserai to me is the finest most delicious Latino Afro progressive rock/jazz fusion musical creation ever made. For me it's a musical journey where you embark to find your own beauty, worth and happiness. The first leg of the trilogy. Can't wait to hear what's next from Carlos and Mike. Sounds wonderful.
Totally and yes as far as the band itself goes, that exploratory journey that includes Welcome and Borboletta but even further for Carlos himself at that time there was LDS with John McLaughlin and of course Illuminations with Alice Coltrane.
Best era of Santana awesome made me a better Guitarist Listener❤
Less rock but all the rest on Carvanseri
Song of The Wind…and every tune….so much fire and energy….waves within! Gonna have to download to the ole pod….disc buried on the shelf…needs to framed while still around ..
Yes !! "Song of the wind" one of my all-time favourites and most beautiful guitar instrumentals ever recorded. Carlos and Neal trading licks
It's funny that they brought up Antonio Carlos Jobim here in this conversation! The first thing I said to myself when I saw this interview was "Caravanserai" is to American musical history as "Wave" is to South American musical history! My two favorite all time records!
Jobim.wrote Caravanserai based on Heitor Villa Lobos' s Na corda da viola. THERE ARE TWO BRAZILIAN, Jobim, and Heitor Villa Lobos'music on that record
It's barely possible to thank you enough for this pure bliss.......
Michael and Carlos were brilliant on that record, Michael is such a fine musician and he has a positive effect on other musos, loved his band Spellbinder.
Let’s not forget Neal and the rest of the contributing musicians
@@hectorchavez3405 RIP Douglas Rauch....
@@Thundergod- a innovative player . So young .
'Song Of The Wind', still wrecks me, 50 years later!
WOW!!! This is GREAT!!! Caravanserai is without a doubt one of THEE ALL TIME MASTERPIECES, this album is such an inspiration!!! You don't just listen to it, you experience it, as a guitarist, my guitar Brothers & I drew so much creativity from that it lasts a lifetime, thank Carlos & Michael for your gift of music from Almighty God!!! May God continue to Bless you!!!
Caravanserai è un capolavoro assoluto, lo ascolto da 40 anni, è un magnifico viaggio, è suonato dagli dei, è un eccezionale affresco sonoro, è uno degli album più importanti della storia della musica. Pio da Genova
Completamente d' accordo . Gianpiero da Giustenice ( SV ) .
As a brazilian and a Latin-american I'm very proud to have Jobim and Santana on a masterpiece!!
Looking forward the next musical and espiritual journey....
I loved this album so much from the first time I heard it. Caravanserai was so far off the path they were on that it just pleasantly blew me away! Very hypnotic.
I will never forget the day I listened to Caravanserai the first time. Mind opening and life changing experience!
I've said for decades that to me it's the most important album made in my lifetime, and I mean it.
Right on.
Same here. My favorite album for 50+ years.
Song of the Wind has Santana’s most sublime solo work.
True but most do not realize much of the lead is Neal Schon
Caravanserai! Masterpiece!
Spiritual, a gift from God ❤🍀👍
Incredible album. I went to a Santana concert after the Caravanserai album came out. They played the complete album. As a guitar player it was a life changing night.
Amen Tim. I never saw them play Caravanserai live, but as a guitarist of 50-years I go back to it every so often and am just as in awe as ever, or perhaps more than ever! Every one on that album played as great as ever in their life! Carlos Santana and Neal Schon play Les Paul guitars through Mesa Boogie amps. That is why I use the same combination (1979 Les Paul Custom + 1979 Mesa Boogie Mark IIB) and I feel I have by far the most beautiful tone of anyone wherever I play! Caravanserai makes the world stand still. I close my eyes. I smile. I fall in love. I get angry - why can't life be this beautiful every second for all of us! I connect to infinity. Like countless guitarists, I've covered dozens of Santana songs. At paid gigs we play the usuals - Europa, Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman, Evil Ways, Soul Sacrifice. At jams where I have stage-mates who can groove, sometimes I lead them through "Song of the Wind." The audience LOVES it every time!
@@freeversejams Nice. I always wanted a Boogie. I have a 59 Les Paul and a 71 50 Watt Marshall through 4 x 12. Also a Schroeder hand built amp that play with tons of sustain.
I live in Chicago. The band Chicago had a club in Schaumburg, IL called Beginnings. Once a moth they had a surprise guest. On one of those nights in the mid 70's we went. Standing only, no seating. I stood about 2 feet from the stage. Santana band walks out and opens with "Well Alright." They played for 3 hours without a break. Santana finally spoke to the crowd of about 200 people and said he loved small clubs, felt like he was jamming at home. They played another 90 minutes. INCREDIBLE!
Been to several Santana shows. 3 times up close. My wife said seeing him close was like watching God play for her, and only her...
@@timcoughlin4107 Marshalls kill of course! Shroeder - congrats! Les Paul - magnifico!!!! You saw them play at Beginnings! What I would have given! Your wife's words - I've heard other women say that about Carlos. And - I'm not making it up - I personally know a woman that Carlos pulled from backstage and sat her in a chair on stage and played Europa to her. As you might imagine she is magnificent - refined, kind, beautiful. Great stories! Take care! My name is Albert "Al" Mora by the way.
@@timcoughlin4107 And... I was born in East Chicago, Indiana. Free Verse was founded in 1972 by players from E.C. and Gary. During the eighties and nineties FV played full-time in dozens of Chicago area clubs, nearly all in the suburbs, from Airport Lounge near O'Hare down to clubs in NW Indiana like Smugglers in Merrillville. Great times! Wonderful memories. Santana tunes were always great crowd-pleasers! Be well!
Last thing: Have you played a vintage Boogie? If you're not used to them you might not like them. They have a different touch from any other amp. For many guitar players they're way too clean even when overdrive is maxed-out. You have infinite sustain yet every infinitesimal thing you do to the string is heard. If you're not used to it, it will probably make you sound extremely-sloppy. When you're used to it, it's Heaven. Other amps sound and feel bland and generic. The Boogie retains the distinct tone of each guitar. For those reasons I don't recommend Boogies for everyone.
La Fuente del ritmo! What a beautiful and sweet hi-hat work! SCHRIEVE, YOU ARE THE BEST! Love it🙏🙏🍀🍀🍀
Claudio Armando’s bongo playing was special on that tune RIP hermano
You got to admit Carlos is deep like no one else.
Bought the album on its release in the UK , still have it and play it. A masterpiece.
Yes,
Probably Santana's most adventurous piece ever, a soulful statement of the heart.
I bought this LP after reading a review in Guitar Player magazine in the ‘80s. It’s been my favorite Santana record since I first listened to it.
I will never forget the day I listened to Caravanserai for the first time. Mind opening and life changing experience! It felt like a warm hug that took me to a deeper level of consciousness.
Beautiful interview! Kudos to Michael for all the credit he gives to Carlos in the growth of the band.
Great interview. I've been a musician my entire life and Santana has always been a huge inspiration to me - he's one of the few popular musicians that has brought a spiritual dimension to his music and by extension to the masses. He's one of the all-time great guitarists and underrated IMO. Just like no one was able to truly copy Jeff Beck, no one can copy Santana.
I, couldn't agree more. Blessings.
I wore out the LP learning to play Song of the Wind, which was played by Santana and Schon, who traded solos throughout the song.
So great seeing Mike and Carlos sharing they’re deep musical philosophy,So glad to see these two reconnect. Years ago as a kid I had this crazy Idea of healing through music. I never told anyone because it was such a wired idea. Shortly after thinking that I read an interview of Carlos and saw he thinks along those lines on a stratospheric level. So he will always be like a guiding light to me.Not that I have achieved anything special.But music can obviously be healing not to necessarily grow a new leg but as small as putting you in a better mood for the night.
I feel ya! In 1977 I majored in "Music Therapy " after awhile I thought I was going nuts, especially when I thought of using guitar feedback. I dunno. Perhaps a gimmick only. But hey! It doesn't take proof that music does heal a certain way. Keep it up. Maybe you'll be the first.
Amazing album. I got to see this band live
Me too and it is my all time favorite Santana lineup. I saw Santana several times after with different players and they never got to that level of brilliance that the "Lotus" band had.
I was 13 yrs old and the album blew me away. The whole album was amazing. At 13 I found some plastic buckets and flipped them upside down to create some drums to play along with the caravanserai album. I loved it
I got the album right away when it came out. So I’ve known this since 1972 when I was just 19 and searching for a deeper connection with God.
At my departure from earth Song of the Wind will be 1 song of many played at my memorial.
Thank you Santana for Caravanseri and letting me soar without wings.
Thanks Carlos for signing my copy ! Love you guys.
Man this album changed my life in high school and keeps me grounded somewhat. Every time i feel down i come back to this album and play guitar along with it and it lifts me. My favorite album of Santana and one of my favorites of all time.
Beautiful sharing. Thank you.
Me too. I play guitar. Isn't "Song of the Wind" amazing?
@@amsedelm most amazing and spiritual song
I love driving to "Song Of The Wind" I feel like I'm flying in the wind. Great album. I've had the extreme pleasure to have seen Carlos LIVE 4 times... in 4 different decades. A True Legend. Too Cool
this album is always on my turntable
that's a lucky turntable
Those tunes are still in my shuffle. Michael Shrieve is still the best drummer I've ever heard.
Such a wonderful and satisfying interview! I remember as a 16 year old young man being blown away not just by the music but also the artwork and yes the Paramahansa Yogananda quote, “The Body melts into the universe. The universe melts into the soundless voice The sound melts into the all-shining light And the light enters the bosom of infinite joy.” I remember exclaiming Yes! Yes! It began a spiritual journey that continues today as a 65 year old man. Thrilled to even consider that they are planning another sonic sojourn of exploration! 💖✨🔥⚡🚀
Another comment a year later. It was because of these two individuals daring to express the yearning in their souls that I started exploring jazz. From Mahavishnu to Coltrane and everything in between. The summer of my 18th year (1975) I acquired Coltrane live in Japan on vinyl. My family left on vacation and I stayed home and opened up all the windows and front door (screen door closed) and began blasting it during the week during the day. My mind was blown by the dissonant phrasings and yet the beautiful harmonies coming around full circle. I liken these songs to Picasso's cubist period. Pulling apart beautiful imagery/sonic landscapes and putting them back together and saying this too is beauty. And it was and certainly still is.
My favorite album of all time. I was 18 when Caravanserai came out and and I bought it. Still remember playing it first time in my upstairs room at home. From the album I discovered Antonio Carlos Jobim, Bossa Nova, Brazilian, & Latin jazz. Still playing the album 50+ years later. What a journey.
I listen to it every night as i'm going to sleep.....pleasant dreams
Caravanserai is my favorite Santana album...of a time of Jazz/ Rock fusion...ever song is a gem.A turning point for the band.
i have worked many santana tours as a venue stage hand and as a venue stage manager. the set up for the Marathon tour with the mylar 40x40 mirror was spectacular. I loved the first albums the music, gettin stoned and figuring out the cover art but the big c really made me sit up and go ahhh. keep it up
Wow.........sounds like some great experiences you had doing those tours. I imagine you've got some great stories.
@@jimdep6542 hey jimmy, yeah great times worked from 1970 till bout 1984 in the business .great period for real music. one of my top 5 was going to the anchor bar in buffalo for wings and then on to their war memorial to work as promotional security[ie dressing room,back stage entrance and i was lucky enough to score the sound board that night.the album they[Pink Floyd ] was touring in support of was Dark Side OF The Moon,played in quadraphonic. the first beginning of surround sound .my lungs were full of Columbian gold and my head and jaw was on the ground.great night
Listening to this album back to back with Love Devotion Surrender with Carlos and John Mclaughlin, is just a spiritual journey.... Of which none are played on a radio.... Thanks Santana for being true to your energy...
So I stumbled on caravanserai in 76 at a house in Boulder Colorado and my ears perked right up. I still listen to it regularly I never tire of it. If I had to pic one album yea it would be caravanserai Thanks !
I was a ninth grade student at American International School of Kabul Afghanistan in 1972 when I first heard this album. This album takes me back to that time, pre-war Afghanistan, my friends, my adolescence, when I became of age. I listened to this album while hiking the retreat trail of the English retreat from Kabul of 1842. It is transcendent. I am forever grateful for this album. Each track follows the next with increasing meaning and beauty. I listen to it weekly I am haunted by it. The best album ever produced. Thank you!
Thats a pretty cool story....x
This was amoung a handful of cassettes I had on a bicycle trip with two buddies. We started in Central California and rode up the coast all the way to the Canadian border.
It's the sound track of my young life and is the memory of the time of my life. To be young, free and hopefull
I have an original 1972 cherished vinyl pressing from Columbia Records , it is just pure magic. Thank you Carlos and Michael and all who have contribted to this eternal masterpiece of music.
Caravanserai - a ground breaking album and one of Santanas BEST ever albums !! Followed shortly after with 2 more career best albums - Welcome and Love Devotion & Surrender
Carlos and Michael, thank you both for all these years of music and inspiration.
After six decades of listening to music, this has been my #1 album for the past 50 years. Not for the "spiritual" orientation - which I don't subscribe to - but for the musicianship and the quality of the music.
The music is a spiritual expression.
Now that Carlos put it that way, now I can understand the religious visuals of the "Lotus Album." In 1967-1977 I was living in the Army Street Projects below San Franciscos PRECITA PARK. The Santana Band made Latin Rock (not music) basically "born there." In the projects we didn't like the term Acid Rock involving Santana. I also understand Mike Shrieve "Street Gang" because Latinos and Filipinos started to dress like you guys in the poster Inside Abraxas and Santana 3. We strut with a certain pride because of you guys. Not to mention the Mission District. I wonder if Mike and Carlos know that. Thank You Jazziz Magazine.
I was at the Bath Festival in 1970 to watch their great showstopping performance. Superb. All the others were good but Santana kicked ass! Michael is killer.🇬🇧🏴
So my memory was correct! I still have the program somewhere....but i think i was fairly sleepy....do you recall what time of day it was...
@@naradaian afternoon on 1st day after Steppenwolf I think. Either before or after Zappa @ Mothers.🇬🇧
Carlos and Michael - you both made and still make my heart sing.
Carlos you are my hero, your music enriches my life. I seen you forty times and no two shows are the same. I heard you say that you played Black Magic woman a thousand and it's always new like it's the first time you ever played it. I saw you and the House of Blues in Las Vegas. It was one of the best times my life. It was like you playing in my living room. I loved you last album it introduced me to Chris Stapleton the song Joy was Spiritual. I just got tickets to the Jones Beach show on July 21st I can't believe that The Counting Crows are opening for you. God Bless You and Thanking for all you do.
So glad Carlos said 'World Music' and 'Divine Energy'. I'm 64 now, got the album when I was 14 in Ireland, and it infused my Being right to my Soul. There is a radio show in the UK called Desert Island Discs, where guests select 8 pieces of music to have if they were marooned. At the end of the show, they are asked if a catastrophe happened, and they could save only one piece, what would it be? My choice, if ever asked, was always Caravanserai. Love to Carlos, Michael and everybody involved in it's creation. Love to all of you too.
EXCELLENT! 50 years, where did it go?
right out the window it feels like. Wouldn't it be nice to get a 2nd chance......
So happy to see this. I was on the European leg of the Caravanserai tour and NEVER since heard such wonderful music every night.
Wonderful people too. Xxx
I got my copy signed, thanks Carlos ,
At the same time, i was buying this lp and You doing this interview for the 50th anniversary. My first Santana's Vinyl! Gracias Carlos!
I'm 71 now, and Caravanserai remains my eternal, transformative, magical, and beautiful lover. For those who don't know, a caravanserai is a roadside inn where travelers may rest and recover from a long day's journey. Thank you Carlos and Michael.
Brilliant fusion album, the blending of Latin,rock,jazz and more, for me one of there greatest albums.
When I was 15, I saw Santana in concert on October or November 1973. He started with the "crickets" and the first 2 pieces of Caravanserai. I went to the store the next time I had money to buy the LP and made a tape of the sequence of songs of the concert. This album is amazing. One can just thank the universe for the inspiration of the group of musicians and technicians who made it possible.. I had a stereo with 2 speakers, one on each side of my bed and used to fall asleep at night listening to this album, alternating sides every night. Now 51 years later, I still enjoy this Masterpiece (digitally) as I did it back in those days. We were waiting for something like this to come, we were ready!
Caravanserai is awesome; thank you so much Carlos
Thank You.- all...!; all so well said and done.!😊-received/shared there concert @ a N.J. racetrack (C,S,an'N-preceeding)-Santana opens as mothernature presents a giant,gentle Rainbow over them.😮!😊❤ (Love John,Alice Coltrane+Weather Report+" classical music", opera, "washboard"-all involved.(..."all done."Yes!-yet "there's more to come!"- be tuned-Y'aint "seen" nuttin' yet.!😮😊🙂❤
Top notch album with a great musical vision...never tire of it.
So glad to hear these 2 together. I first fell in love with Abraxas and Santana.. Then went out and bought the 1st 2 albums. Loved the rythme and beat and percussions as well as his guitar , and what a guitar. When Caravanserai came out I bought it..hadn't heard ! Took the album back 3 times 'cos I thought each copy was faulty !!
Finally played the whole album. Still play it today.. beautiful , sensual and so so inspirational . Up there with the best of the best.. Thank you Santana
From Caravanseri, Welcome, Barboletta, and even Oneness....the spiritual fusion into the music was irresistible.....I evolved w/Carlo's music right along in SF as a dance student of similar age.....
At school as a 16 year old somebody brought Caravanserai in and put it on the hifi record player whilst we had a task to do in the vast school Hall. It went on to replay and stayed on all day. What a fabulous day that was. Exquisite, atmospheric, powerful and a wonderful departure from their excellent back catalogue at the time. I have always loved it. I am off to play it again.
These are the kind of interviews that you wish were included in linear notes when you bought LP's in those days. This is substance to the soul, and these are real musicians who are masters of masters. The new generation needs to tap into this vibration to challenge themselves instead of playing it safe.
Caravanserai was a "game changer "not only for them but for all of us who loved the entire creative musical project. I was listening and playing everything that was great music from the Beatles to Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Weather Report, Herbie, Chick, Clifford Brown, Chicago, Tito, Puente, Ray Barreto, Cream, Traffic, Hendrix , Tony Williams, Brubeck, Blues and tons more progressive musical styles. As a drummer for 60 years now, I appreciate Michael's balls-out drumming approach like Jack DeJohnette in his African drumming moments and as a guitar player for nearly 60 years with Carlos delving into these magical and rhythmically inspired melodies. Music is best when it is OF THE HEART, SOUL & SPIRIT and Caravanserai is all of these played as a mystically connected unit.
I watch Michael Shrieves drum solo everyday before work. It gets me jazzed for the day ahead.
Thanks Carlos and Michael. While your Woodstock performance brought you to my attention the album Caravanserai was the album that held me in it's grip - it still does when I revisit it. Thanks for your musical integrity and courage to commit "career suicide", it was worth it, every step of the way. This interview made me realise that Caravanserai was the gateway to my Jazz fusion and then Jazz passion, from Chick to Weather Report to Miles to Coltrane to Metheny etc. It made me realise this was one of the important albums of history, as much as Sgt Pepper.
Love that record, so well made.
fantastic album, one of my favourites. Every track hits the button.
This is one of my top five Santana albums. The first time I listened to it I thought, of course, this is different music but didn't pay much attention to it...then one night, around maybe 0100 am, I played it with my headphone on. Then, in the silence of the night, no interruptions by my family, I heard a very different and beautiful Caravanserai. Since them it became one of my favorite Santana album.
As a non-musician who can only enjoy music emotionally, this is my go-to album whenever I need to "transcend" daily life and all of its stressors. I just listened to it yesterday and re-visited Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock and then found this interview. Caravanserai brought me here and listening to the Jazz influences behind their inspirations clarifies the spirituality of their creativity. We are all blessed to have these artists in our lives!
Wow! Amazing... This made my day. Caravanseri is my favorite Santana record. And this program about Carlos and Mike is so magnificent. My high compliments to the Santana band. Please program's about this type of music is a must!! Thank you again. Truly from the soul and heat!!!