When you think of the summer of 1999, a few things likely come to mind: the impending Y2K panic, the rise of Napster, and the omnipresence of a certain buttery-smooth guitar riff accompanied by the vocals of Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas. That song, “Smooth,” was the spearhead of an album that, by all reasonable expectations, should never have happened. That album was Supernatural.
The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards became a "Santana Sweep." The Supernatural album won nine Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year (for "Smooth"). At the time, this tied Michael Jackson’s record for the most wins in a single night. santana supernatural album
1. "(Da Le) Yaleo" The opener is a statement of intent. It is one of the few tracks that feels like "classic" Santana—a blazing instrumental fusion of Latin jazz and rock. It reminds the listener that before the pop stars arrived, this is a band that can play. "Supernatural" (feat
When Carlos accepted Album of the Year, he famously thanked his wife, his manager, and then said: "The waiting is over." he famously thanked his wife
worldwide and is the best-selling album by a Hispanic artist in history. Grammy Sweep: Supernatural nine Grammy Awards , including Album of the Year