CARLOS SANTANA — The Swing of Delight

Jazz music community with review and forums

CARLOS SANTANA - The Swing of Delight cover
3.95 | 5 ratings | 1 review
Buy this album from MMA partners

Album · 1980

Filed under Fusion
By CARLOS SANTANA

Tracklist

A1 Swapan Tari 6:46
A2 Love Theme From 'Spartacus' 6:50
B1 Phuler Matan 5:52
B2 Song for My Brother 6:56
C1 Jharna Kala 7:11
C2 Gardenia 7:08
D1 La Llave 3:40
D2 Golden Hours 6:36
D3 Shere Khan, the Tiger 5:45

Total Time: 57:06

Line-up/Musicians

Francisco Aguabella Conga, Percussion
Ron Carter Bass, Bass (Acoustic)
Herbie Hancock Brass, Brass Synth, Clavinet, Clavitar, Keyboards, Piano, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer
Graham Lear Drums
Alex Ligertwood Vocals
David Margen Bass
Harvey Mason, Sr. Drums
Armando Peraza Bongos, Conga, Percussion, Vocals
Raul Rekow Conga, Percussion, Vocals
Carlos Santana Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Percussion, Performer, Vocals
Wayne Shorter Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
Premik Russell Tubbs Wind
Russell Tubbs Flute, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
Orestes Vilató Percussion, Timbales, Vocals
Tony Williams Drums

About this release

CBS 22075 (Netherlands)

Recorded, mixed & mastered at The Automatt, San Francisco

Thanks to snobb for the updates

Buy CARLOS SANTANA - THE SWING OF DELIGHT music

More places to buy jazz & CARLOS SANTANA music

CARLOS SANTANA THE SWING OF DELIGHT reviews

Specialists/collaborators reviews

No CARLOS SANTANATHE SWING OF DELIGHT reviews posted by specialists/experts yet.

Members reviews

Sean Trane
Coming just one year after his previous Oneness album, this album is very much in the same musical vein, but it appears a bit less philosophy-induced, even if Carlos cedes his rights to Sri Chinmoy on three tracks, but no less excellent. But this album has a stellar cast of guest that most real jazz artistes would only dream of: Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams and Ron Carter are present on over half the tracks while the rest of his group is present as well on the other tracks. As opposed to Oneness this album is more about semi-lengthy tracks (and the album clocks in at a whopping 57 minutes which was remarkable for a vinyl) which are mostly instrumental.

While the album is a full-fledged jazz-rock fusion product of its time, I find that the usual flaws of many of those albums are not present on this one. While the music can hover between Weather Report, Spiro Gyra and Return To Forever on the one side and Mahavishnu Orchestra on the other side, it mostly retains that typical Santana sound. Right from the almost 7-min opening scorcher Swapan Tan, you just know that the jazz-rock will be steaming and streaming out of your speakers like a floodgates overcome by the Carlos tsunami. There are of course some calmer moments (would it still be a Santana album without those?) such as Spartacus (a gradual sublime crescendo with Carter’s bass just being awesome), Phuler Matan (and its Arabic-Spanish intro) or the delightful Song For My Brother (which we imagine is Jorge) where Carlos shines like a solar eruption.

Jahma Kala is one of scorching track where the funk bass and the ever-inventive drumming (Lear in this case) just allow for the soloists to wail but not at the expense of the track’s cohesion and Gardenia is much in the same vein. Golden hours is a very funky track with a flute soaring over the track before a sudden shift brings it around and Carlos and the boys are just tearing our brains apart with a series of high flying solos reminiscent of RTF. The closing Sher Khan is a calm outro.

Graced with a strange abstract artwork, which might be a bit misleading (especially compared to its jazz-rock predecessors), this album is another jewel in Carlos’ crown, and a very instrumental jazz-rock excellence example, this album is a real must-hear for JR/F fans. Very close to 4,5 stars, but not flawless either, this often overlooked gem is only waiting to unleash its charms.

Ratings only

  • stefanbedna
  • Lynx33
  • DocB
  • yair0103

Write/edit review

You must be logged in to write or edit review

JMA TOP 5 Jazz ALBUMS

Rating by members, ranked by custom algorithm
Albums with 30 ratings and more
A Love Supreme Post Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
Kind of Blue Cool Jazz
MILES DAVIS
Buy this album from our partners
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Progressive Big Band
CHARLES MINGUS
Buy this album from our partners
Blue Train Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
My Favorite Things Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners

New Jazz Artists

New Jazz Releases

Symphonic Blues No. 6 Third Stream
CORKY SIEGEL
Buy this album from MMA partners
Recut Jazz Related Electronica/Hip-Hop
SKALPEL
Buy this album from MMA partners
Yuval Cohen Quartet : Winter Poems Post-Fusion Contemporary
YUVAL COHEN
Buy this album from MMA partners
Just Nu Jazz
JIM HART
Buy this album from MMA partners
Skrifum Post-Fusion Contemporary
JON BALKE
Buy this album from MMA partners
More new releases

New Jazz Online Videos

All I Want For Christmas Is You
DAVID HAZELTINE
js· 1 day ago
Chicken
QUATUOR EBÈNE
js· 2 days ago
Det er en egen lomme
THE LEIF
js· 2 days ago
More videos

New JMA Jazz Forum Topics

More in the forums

New Site interactions

More...

Latest Jazz News

members-submitted

More in the forums

Social Media

Follow us