Welcome (Santana album)

1973 studio album by Santana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Welcome is the fifth studio album by Santana, released in 1973. It followed the jazz-fusion formula that the preceding Caravanserai had inaugurated, but with an expanded and different lineup this time. Gregg Rolie had left the band along with Neal Schon to form Journey, and they were replaced by Tom Coster, Richard Kermode and Leon Thomas, along with guest John McLaughlin, who had collaborated with Carlos Santana on Love Devotion Surrender. Welcome also featured John Coltrane's widow, Alice, as a pianist on the album's opening track, "Going Home", and Flora Purim (the wife of Airto Moreira) on vocals. This album was far more experimental than the first four albums, and Welcome did not produce any hit singles.

ReleasedNovember 9, 1973 (1973-11-09)
RecordedApril to June 1973
Length50:39
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Welcome
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 1973 (1973-11-09)
RecordedApril to June 1973
GenreJazz fusion
Length50:39
LabelColumbia
ProducerCarlos Santana, Mike Shrieve, Tom Coster
Santana chronology
Caravanserai
(1972)
Welcome
(1973)
Lotus
(1974)
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In 2003, the album was re-released with a bonus track, "Mantra", described by AllMusic reviewer Thom Jurek as "a killer improv tune with a ferocious bass solo by Rauch and insane drumming by Shrieve."[1]

Reception

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Writing for Rolling Stone, Robert Palmer called Welcome "the most rhythmically satisfying rock recording since Professor Longhair's," and noted that the rhythm section is "at its loosest and best." He commented: "There may not be another 'Black Magic Woman' here, but there is enough of the old Latin fire to satisfy the fans, as well as a promising expansion of sources and resources."[4]

DownBeat reviewer Eric Kriss gave the release 3 stars.[7] He wrote, "Santana changes musical temperament like a chameleon on amphetamines . . . With so many different musicians, the end product is bound to be a mixed bag —some good, some bad — and that's what we have here".[7] Kriss praises the track "Welcome" and singles out Flora Purim's contribution on "Yours is the Light".[7]

Critic Robert Christgau stated that the album "proves that a communion of multipercussive rock and transcendentalist jazz can move the unenlightened--me, for instance. Good themes, good playing, good beat, and let us not forget good singing."[3]

In a review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek wrote: "Welcome is a jazz record with rock elements, not a rock record that flirted with jazz and Latin musical forms... Welcome was... ahead of its time as a musical journey and is one of the more enduring recordings the band ever made. This is a record that pushes the envelope even today and is one of the most inspired recordings in the voluminous Santana oeuvre."[2]

Jeff Winbush of All About Jazz described the album as "the summit of Santana's jazz fusion era," and remarked: "The secret weapon is Michael Shrieve's energetic drumming and the dual keyboard attack of Coster and Kermode. They push and pull Santana to go beyond and stop holding back."[6]

In 2023 album was remastered and released in SACD format with both stereo and quadrophonic mixes (but no bonus track).

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Going Home"InstrumentalAdapted from Antonín Dvořák's "New World Symphony" composed by William Arms Fisher;[8] arr.: Alice Coltrane and Santana Band4:11
2."Love, Devotion & Surrender"Carlos SantanaSantana, Richard Kermode3:38
3."Samba de Sausalito"InstrumentalJosé Areas3:11
4."When I Look into Your Eyes"Michael ShrieveShrieve, Tom Coster5:52
5."Yours Is the Light"ShrieveKermode5:47
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Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
6."Mother Africa"InstrumentalHerbie Mann; arr. by Coster, Santana – Adopted from Herbie Mann's "Candle Dance"5:55
7."Light of Life"SantanaSantana, Kermode, Coster3:52
8."Flame - Sky"InstrumentalDoug Rauch, Santana, John McLaughlin11:33
9."Welcome"InstrumentalJohn Coltrane6:35
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2003 remastered CD edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Mantra"Santana, Shrieve, Coster6:11
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Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Production

  • Glen Kolotkin – engineer
  • Bob Irwin – 2003 CD reissue producer

Charts

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Chart performance for Welcome
Chart (1973–1974) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[9] 19
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[10]9
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[11]24
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[12]29
Italian Albums (Musica e Dischi)[13] 4
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[14] 11
UK Albums (OCC)[15]8
US Billboard 200[16]25
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Certifications

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Certifications for Welcome
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[17] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[18] Silver 60,000^
United States (RIAA)[19] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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