The sound contrasted greatly with Santana's trademark fusion of salsa, rock, and jazz, and concentrated mostly on jazz-like instrumental passages. All but three tracks were instrumentals, and consequently the album yielded no hit singles. The album is the first among a series of Santana albums that were known for their increasing musical complexity, marking a move away from the popular rock format of the early Santana albums towards a more contemplative and experimental jazz sound. While Caravanserai is regarded as an artistic success, the musical changes that began on its release in 1972 marked the start of a slide in Santana's commercial popularity. This album has been mixed and released in both stereo and quadraphonic.
It was the last Santana album to feature Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon, who went on to form Journey the following year.
In 1998 SME records in Japan, part of Sony Music, also released the remastered version as an SACD. This disc is stereo only, and furthermore, it is a single layer SACD, which means that ordinary CD players will not play it.
The album was remastered in 2003 for Columbia Legacy.
Track listing:
1. Eternal Caravan Of Reincarnation (0:00-4:30) 2. Waves Within (4:31-8:24) 3. Look Up (To See What's Coming Down (8:25-11:21) 4. Just In Time To See The Sun (11:22-13:34) 5. Song Of The Wind (13:35-19:42) 6. All The Love Of The Universe (19:43-27:21) 7. Future Primitive (27:22-31:34) 8. Stone Flower (31:35-37:47) 9. La Fuente Del Ritmo (37:48-42:21) 10. Every Step Of The Way (42:22-51:24)
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