
Santana - In Search of Mona Lisa CD
Carlos Santana will release a dramatic new EP, In Search of Mona Lisa, on January 25, 2019. On three spellbinding and transportive new songs, Carlos' dramatic new EP, In Search of Mona Lisa, takes listeners inside a magical and deeply personal experience he had when he visited the Louvre Museum in Paris, France and set his eyes on Leonardo da Vinciâs beguiling masterpiece. The experience of seeing the Mona Lisa for the first time came flooding back to Santana months later, when he awoke from a dream with the lyrics to what would become the songs âIn Search of Mona Lisaâ and âDo You Remember Meâ fully formed in his mind. âIt was the first time that I ever woke up and lyrics were there in a tangible way,â he reveals. âI could just grab them and write the songs.â
On âDo You Remember Me", Carlos begins the song, with passionate melodies and an invitation to dance. Once the band kicks in with a graceful Afro-Cuban groove (courtesy of Cindy on drums, with Karl Perazzo on congas, timbales and percussion), Santana opens up on a full five minutes of some of his most gorgeous soloing yet â his lead lines are stinging, teasing, crying and sensuous â before singers Andy Vargas and Ray Greene take over.
The EPâs title track sets an entirely different mood. Santana had shown his lyrics for âIn Search of Mona Lisaâ to producer Narada Michael Walden, who suggested a Bo Diddley-esque rhythm. âI wasnât expecting that, but I immediately liked the idea,â Santana says. With Walden rocking a rave-up drumbeat (he also overdubbed bass and keyboards), Santana lets loose with biting, wah-drenched call-and-response phrases with singer Cornell âCCâ Carter before he takes flight on an impassioned extended guitar solo.
While âIn Search of Mona Lisaâ was being recorded, Cindy suggested doing something more symphonic and bringing in bass master Ron Carter. âThatâs all I needed to hear,â Santana enthuses. âI was like, âOh, my God. Of course!â The resulting track, âLovers From Another Time,â unfolds much like the painting that inspired the music itself, with the dual drumming of Cindy and Walden mixing with Carterâs elegant basslines to create a living and breathing canvas on which Santana splashes vibrant six-string colors and textures.
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Carlos Santana will release a dramatic new EP, In Search of Mona Lisa, on January 25, 2019. On three spellbinding and transportive new songs, Carlos' dramatic new EP, In Search of Mona Lisa, takes listeners inside a magical and deeply personal experience he had when he visited the Louvre Museum in Paris, France and set his eyes on Leonardo da Vinciâs beguiling masterpiece. The experience of seeing the Mona Lisa for the first time came flooding back to Santana months later, when he awoke from a dream with the lyrics to what would become the songs âIn Search of Mona Lisaâ and âDo You Remember Meâ fully formed in his mind. âIt was the first time that I ever woke up and lyrics were there in a tangible way,â he reveals. âI could just grab them and write the songs.â
On âDo You Remember Me", Carlos begins the song, with passionate melodies and an invitation to dance. Once the band kicks in with a graceful Afro-Cuban groove (courtesy of Cindy on drums, with Karl Perazzo on congas, timbales and percussion), Santana opens up on a full five minutes of some of his most gorgeous soloing yet â his lead lines are stinging, teasing, crying and sensuous â before singers Andy Vargas and Ray Greene take over.
The EPâs title track sets an entirely different mood. Santana had shown his lyrics for âIn Search of Mona Lisaâ to producer Narada Michael Walden, who suggested a Bo Diddley-esque rhythm. âI wasnât expecting that, but I immediately liked the idea,â Santana says. With Walden rocking a rave-up drumbeat (he also overdubbed bass and keyboards), Santana lets loose with biting, wah-drenched call-and-response phrases with singer Cornell âCCâ Carter before he takes flight on an impassioned extended guitar solo.
While âIn Search of Mona Lisaâ was being recorded, Cindy suggested doing something more symphonic and bringing in bass master Ron Carter. âThatâs all I needed to hear,â Santana enthuses. âI was like, âOh, my God. Of course!â The resulting track, âLovers From Another Time,â unfolds much like the painting that inspired the music itself, with the dual drumming of Cindy and Walden mixing with Carterâs elegant basslines to create a living and breathing canvas on which Santana splashes vibrant six-string colors and textures.
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