Ceremony: Remixes & Rarities
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Compilation album by | |
Released | December 16, 2003 |
Genre | Blues rock, hard rock, latin rock |
Label | Arista |
Producer | Various |
Ceremony: Remixes and Rarities is a 2003 compilation by Santana and was the third album released under the Arista label. It was released on December 16, 2003 with a limited edition of 100,000 copies and featured five previously unreleased brand new songs, newly recorded versions or remixes of five songs that came from the first two albums (Supenatural 1999 and Shaman 2002), and one key album track.[1] The album cover is by another Bay Area legend, Sal Garcia, a prominent member of California's Chicano art movement, former curator at Galeria de la Raza and known to many as "the Mayor of 24th Street".[2]
Track listing
- "Why Don't You & I" (New version with Alex Band of The Calling on vocals)
- "Smooth" (Chris Staropoli Dance remix)
- "Maria Maria" (Wyclef Jean remix)
- "Foo Foo" (Sam "Sever" Citrin Remix)
- "Mañana"
- "Truth Don Die"
- "Let Me Love You Tonight" (Shaman Import bonus track)
- "Curación (Sunlight on Water)" (new track)
- "Victory Is Won"( a track from Shaman)
- "Come to My World"
- "Primavera" (Re-recorded Version with Jerry Rivera on vocals)
External links
References
- ^ "Carlos Santana Stands on CEREMONY - REMIXES & RARITIES - Limited Edition CD Release; 100,000 Copies of 3rd Arista Album Set for Dec. 16th Pre-Christmas Release" Business Wire November 24, 2003
- ^ SF Gate (the Hearst-owned website sister-site of the San Francisco Chronicle) Published 4:00 am PST, Wednesday, December 24, 2003