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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2009) Shaman Studio album by Santana Released October 22, 2002 Genre Rock and roll, latin rock Length 76:33 Label Arista Producer Clive Davis, Carlos Santana Professional reviews Allmusic link Entertainment.ie link Rolling Stone link Santana chronology The Essential Santana (2002) Shaman (2002) All That I Am (2005) Singles from Shaman "The Game of Love" Released: October 22, 2002 "Why Don't You and I" Released: October 25, 2003 Shaman is the sixteenth studio album by Santana. Shaman was released on October 22, 2002 (see 2002 in music) and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 298,973. It was certified double platinum by the RIAA and sold over 5,000,000 copies worldwide. The first single of the album was "The Game of Love", featuring Michelle Branch. "Why Don't You & I", featuring Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, was also re-recorded as a single in 2003, which featured Alex Band of The Calling. Although the previous album featured various rock musicians such as Dave Matthews and Eric Clapton, this album included a mix of hip hop, Pop, and Rap artists. Contents 1 Major Singles 2 Track listing 3 Chart positions 4 Personnel 5 Sources // Major Singles The first single released was The Game of Love which featured Michelle Branch would peak at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 16 in the UK and number 21 in Australia. While Feels Like Fire (featuring Dido) and Nothing at All failed to impress in most countries, Why Don't You & I which featured Alex Band would peak at number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Track listing "Adouma" (Angelique Kidjo, J. Hebrall) - 4:15 "Nothing at All" (featuring Musiq) (Rob Thomas, Cori Rooney)- 4:28 "The Game of Love" (featuring Michelle Branch) (Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels)- 4:15 "You Are My Kind" (featuring Seal) (Thomas) - 4:19 "Amoré (Sexo)" (featuring Macy Gray) (Macy Gray, Lester Mendez, Dallas Austin, Javier Vazquez) - 3:51 "Foo Foo" (Yvon Andre, Roger Eugene, Yves Joseph, Hermann Nau, Claude Jean) - 6:28 "Victory Is Won" (Carlos Santana) - 5:20 "Since Supernatural" (featuring Melkie Jean & Governor Washington) (Wyclef Jean/Jerry Duplessis/Governor Washington) - 4:32 "America" (featuring P.O.D.) (Sonny, Marcos, Traa, Wuv (P.O.D.)) - 4:35 "Sideways" (featuring Citizen Cope) (Clarence Greenwood (Citizen Cope)) - 4:41 "Why Don't You & I" (featuring Alex Band from The Calling) (Alex Band) - 4:34 "Feels Like Fire" (featuring Dido) (Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong, Pnut) - 4:39 "Aye Aye Aye" (Michael Shrieve, Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow) - 4:45 "Hoy Es Adios" (featuring Alejandro Lerner) (Klaus Derendorf, Jean-Yves Docornet, Alejandro Lerner) - 4:37 "One of These Days" (featuring Ozomatli) (J. B. Eckl, K. C. Porter, Carlos Santana) - 5:51 "Novus" (featuring Plácido Domingo) (Santana, Gabor Szabo, Walter Afanasieff, Greg DiGiovine, Ritchie Rome) - 4:10 The International (outside U.S.) version drops the track "Since Supernatural" and replaces it with "Let Me Love You Tonight". Chart positions Year Chart Position 2002 Billboard 200 1 Personnel Carlos Santana - vocals, acoustic 12-string, nylon string & electric guitars, keyboards, timbales, rainstick Michael Shrieve - drums Karl Perazzo - congas, percussion John Ginty - organ, keyboards Pauline Taylor - background vocals Arturo Velasco - trombone Sources [1] Preceded by Cry by Faith Hill Billboard 200 number-one album November 3, 2002 - November 9, 2002 Succeeded by 8 Mile Soundtrack v • d • e Santana Carlos Santana • Dennis Chambers • Pete Escovedo • Coke Escovedo • Armando Peraza Santana albums Santana • Abraxas • Santana III • Caravanserai • Welcome • Borboletta • Amigos • Festival • Moonflower • Inner Secrets • Marathon • Zebop! • Shangó • Beyond Appearances • Freedom • Spirits Dancing in the Flesh • Milagro • Supernatural • Shaman • All That I Am • Guitar Heaven Carlos Santana albums Studio albums Love Devotion Surrender • Illuminations • Oneness: Silver Dreams Golden Realities • The Swing of Delight • Havana Moon • Blues for Salvador • Santana Brothers • Live albums Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! • Carlos Santana Live • Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1988 Live albums Lotus • Moonflower • Sacred Fire: Live in South America • Santana Live at the Fillmore • Soul Sacrifice • The Very Best of Santana (Live in 1968) • The Woodstock Experience Compilations Santana's Greatest Hits • Viva Santana! • The Definitive Collection • Dance of the Rainbow Serpent • The Very Best of Santana • The Ultimate Collection • The Best of Santana • Best Instrumentals • Best Instrumentals Vol. 2 • The Best of Santana Vol. 2 • The Essential Santana • Ceremony: Remixes & Rarities • Love Songs • Santana Live • Ultimate Santana • Multi-Dimensional Warrior Unofficial releases Samba Pa Ti • Persuasion • Latin Tropical • Santana Unofficial Album • The Big Jams • Jin-Go-Lo-Ba • Jingo & More Famous Tracks • Santana Jam Singles "Jingo" • "Evil Ways" • "Black Magic Woman" • "Oye Como Va" • "Hope You're Feeling Better" • "Everybody's Everything" • "No One to Depend On" • "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" • "Let It Shine" • "She's Not There" • "Stormy" • "You Know That I Love You" • "Changes" • "Searchin'" • "Winning" • "The Sensitive Kind" • "Hold On" • "Say It Again" • "Smooth" (w/ Rob Thomas) • "Maria Maria" (w/ The Project G&B) • "Put Your Lights On" (w/ Everlast) • "The Game of Love" (w/ Michelle Branch) • "Nothing At All" (w/ Musiq Soulchild) •"Feels Like Fire" (w/ Dido) • "Why Don't You & I" (w/ Chad Kroeger) • "I'm Feeling You" (w/ Michelle Branch & The Wreckers) • "Just Feel Better" (w/ Steven Tyler) • "Cry Baby Cry" (w/ Sean Paul and Joss Stone) • "No Llores" (w/ Gloria Estefan, Jose Feliciano and Sheila E.) • "Into the Night" (w/ Chad Kroeger) • "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (w/ India.Arie and Yo-Yo Ma) Other Songs "Carnaval" • "Illegal" (w/ Shakira) • "Jugando" • "Let the Children Play" • "Revelations" • "This Boy's Fire" (w/ Jennifer Lopez and Baby Bash) • "Verão Vermelho" Related Articles Discography • Videography • List of awards and nominations received by Santana Category • Portal • WikiProject This 2000s rock album-related article is a stub. 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