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Beyond Appearances

Beyond Appearances is the fourteenth studio by the American band , released in February 1985 by . Produced by Val Garay and recorded at Studios in , , and The Plant Studios in , the marks a transitional phase in Santana's career, incorporating contemporary pop and rock influences alongside the band's signature Latin rhythms and Carlos Santana's distinctive guitar playing. The record features ten tracks, including "Breaking Out," "Written in Sand," "How Long," "Brotherhood," "Spirit," "Say It Again," "Who Loves You," "I'm the One Who Loves You," "Touchdown Raiders," and "Right Now." The lead single, "Say It Again," achieved moderate success, peaking at number 46 on the chart. Clocking in at approximately 40 minutes, Beyond Appearances blends energy with synthesizer-driven arrangements, reflecting the production trends that Garay brought to the project. Commercially, the album underperformed compared to Santana's earlier works, reaching only on the and becoming the band's first release since their debut not to earn gold certification in the United States. It has sold an estimated 1,510,000 equivalent album units worldwide. Critically, reviews were mixed; while some appreciated the fresh pop-oriented sound and Santana's emotive solos, others faulted the overly polished production for diluting the group's raw essence and spiritual depth. later described it as a product of its era, noting the two-and-a-half-year gap since the previous album and the effort to appeal to mainstream audiences. Despite its challenges, Beyond Appearances highlights Santana's adaptability during a period of lineup changes and evolving musical landscapes.

Background

Development

Following the platinum success of Zebop! (1981), which marked a return to more accessible rock sounds, Santana experienced a commercial dip with Shangó (1982), prompting a strategic shift toward pop-rock in the mid- to broaden 's audience. To execute this direction, hired producer Val Garay, known for his work with artists like and , who emphasized polished, radio-friendly production. Garay collaborated closely with on arrangements, enlisting key personnel including vocalist , who had previously contributed to 's 1980s output, and C. Thompson, a veteran from 's era. Additionally, vocalist Greg Walker returned to , marking his first appearance since 1978's .[] These additions helped form a refreshed lineup, blending core members like on guitar with new energy to revitalize the group's sound. A core decision during development was the integration of synthesizers and electronic elements, driven by the rise of and the demand for visually dynamic, synth-driven pop-rock in the . This approach, featuring contributions from keyboardists like and Chester D. Thompson on synthesizers, aimed to align Santana's Latin-infused rock with contemporary trends while preserving the band's improvisational spirit. Conceptualization began in late 1983, building on the spiritual themes explored in prior albums like Shangó, which drew from Yoruba mythology and Santana's ongoing interest in and universal consciousness. This foundation influenced the album's thematic core, emphasizing beyond surface-level perceptions. This led directly into sessions starting in early 1984.

Recording process

The recording sessions for Beyond Appearances took place over seven months, from March 28, 1984, to November 1, 1984, primarily at in , with additional recording at The Plant Studios in Sausalito and Studio 55 in . These locations facilitated a collaborative environment for the band, building on the team assembled during the development phase. The production marked a technological shift for , with the incorporation of synthesizers, such as the , to create electronic textures, enhancing the album's sound with innovative sampling and synthesis capabilities. The process faced challenges due to band lineup changes, notably the addition of drummer Chester C. Thompson, who rejoined alongside the existing keyboardist Chester D. Thompson, resulting in two members sharing the same name and contributing to the rhythm and keyboard sections. This adjustment required additional coordination during tracking. and mixing were completed in November 1984 by producer Val Garay, who oversaw the final refinements to ensure a polished, cohesive result ahead of the album's release.

Composition

Musical style

Beyond Appearances blends Santana's signature with elements of pop, , and , characterized by prominent use of on drums and layered keyboards. This sonic shift reflects the era's production trends, incorporating synthesizers like the Fairlight to create a polished, radio-friendly sound enabled by its recording process. Carlos Santana's guitar work on the album evolves from traditional bluesy leads toward more atmospheric and effects-heavy playing, employing pedals such as and delay to enhance texture and depth. This approach complements the album's of genres, allowing his improvisational style to integrate seamlessly with electronic elements and rhythmic grooves. The album opens with the upbeat funk-rock track "Breaking Out," which sets an energetic tone with its driving bass and percussive flair. Similarly, "Right Now" incorporates rhythms, adding a laid-back island influence amid the synth-driven arrangements. Spanning approximately 40 minutes across ten tracks, Beyond Appearances is notably shorter than Santana's prior albums, tailored to align with contemporary radio formats.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Beyond Appearances explore predominant themes of spiritual awakening, personal transformation, and , reflecting Carlos Santana's longstanding interest in and metaphysics that shaped much of his creative output during this period. Songs like "" invoke a call for inner strength amid global turmoil, with lines such as " in the east, in the south / No one can win / and strife taking the lives / Of innocent children," emphasizing through a higher "" to navigate pain and injustice. Similarly, "" promotes unity and oneness as antidotes to division, declaring "No more us and them - Oneness / No more or denominations / ... No more , violence, or pain," blending metaphysical ideals of and serenity with critiques of societal fragmentation. Co-writers Richard Baker and Armando Lopez played key roles in crafting these narratives, infusing the album with accessible yet introspective content, including their co-writing of "Spirit." "Touchdown Raiders," an instrumental track written by Santana, evokes transcendence through its soaring guitar lines and rhythmic build, suggesting a metaphysical "landing" into enlightenment without explicit words. This album marks a shift from the more abstract, mystical lyrics of Santana's earlier works—such as the jazz-fusion explorations of (1972)—toward radio-friendly narratives that ground spiritual motifs in relatable human experiences like and . Paired with synth-pop arrangements, these themes become more immediate and pop-oriented, prioritizing emotional connection over esoteric abstraction. Vocalist delivers soulful leads throughout, his emotive phrasing adding depth to tracks like "Say It Again" and "Breaking Out," while contrasting Santana's occasional spoken-word elements that lend a personal, meditative intimacy to the proceedings.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Beyond Appearances was "Say It Again", released in January 1985 and backed with the B-side "Touchdown Raiders". It peaked at number 46 on the chart, contributing to the album's initial chart entry. "Touchdown Raiders" was also issued as a single in select markets later that year but received limited airplay and did not achieve significant commercial success. All singles were released in 7-inch vinyl format, with 12-inch versions featuring extended mixes for club play.

Marketing and tour

The album Beyond Appearances was released on February 25, 1985, by Columbia Records, with initial promotion centered on radio airplay and the lead single "Say It Again," which peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 15 on the Mainstream Rock chart. Columbia emphasized Santana's return to form through targeted outreach to album-oriented rock (AOR) stations, including a live interview and performance on the syndicated radio program Rockline on March 25, 1985. Promotional materials, such as posters and in-store displays, highlighted the album's blend of rock and Latin influences to reengage fans following the band's mid-1980s commercial challenges. To support the release, Santana launched the Beyond Appearances Tour, spanning 1984 to 1986 and comprising over 100 dates across , , and select international venues. The tour began in in May 1984 with support dates for , including multiple shows at Arena di Verona in and in , before shifting to extensive North American legs in 1985 and 1986. Setlists heavily featured new material from the album, such as "Breaking Out," "," "Right Now," and "Say It Again," alongside staples like "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" and "Soul Sacrifice," to showcase the record's fresh sound. Television promotion included a notable appearance on Saturday Night Live on April 6, 1985, where the band performed "Say It Again" and "Right Now" to broaden exposure. The tour also aligned with high-profile events like on July 13, 1985, at JFK Stadium in , further amplifying the album's visibility through live broadcasts, though no major film tie-ins were associated with the campaign.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release in 1985, Beyond Appearances received mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on the band's shift toward elements in its musical style. gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, praising the integration of synthesizers into Santana's sound while criticizing its overall lack of innovation and enthusiasm. highlighted the record's "radio-friendly polish," acknowledging its accessible production aimed at broader audiences. In a retrospective review, awarded 3.5 out of 5 stars, commending the energetic tracks like "Breaking Out" for their vitality, though some purists viewed the album as overly commercial, diluting the band's original fusion roots. As the album predates aggregate sites like , no official score exists, but contemporary sources averaged around 60 out of 100, reflecting the polarized opinions on its polished yet uninspired direction.

Commercial performance

Beyond Appearances peaked at number 50 on the chart in the United States. The album entered the Top 40 in March 1985. Internationally, the album charted at number 58 on the and number 11 in . It has sold an estimated 785,000 equivalent album units worldwide as of 2020. The album's commercial showing received a boost from its supporting tour, though it faced challenges from competition posed by releases from artists associated with the event. Its chart progress was aided briefly by airplay of the single "Say It Again".

Legacy

Reissues and remasters

In 1998, /Legacy released a reissue of Beyond Appearances featuring remastered audio. A limited-edition vinyl reissue was made available exclusively for in 2016, marking the first vinyl pressing since the original 1985 release. The album was added to major streaming platforms, including Spotify, in 2013, expanding its digital accessibility, though it has not been included in any major box sets to date.

Cultural impact

Beyond Appearances marked a notable transition in Santana's sound toward greater pop accessibility during the 1980s, as producer Val Garay integrated the band's Latin rock foundations with contemporary pop-rock production techniques. This shift influenced subsequent releases, including the 1987 album Freedom, which continued exploring pop rock and adult-oriented rock (AOR) elements alongside Latin influences. A distinctive aspect of the album's production involved two musicians named Chester Thompson: drummer Chester C. Thompson, known for his work with Frank Zappa and Weather Report, and keyboardist Chester D. Thompson, who contributed synthesizers and additional drums. This coincidence has become a point of interest in discussions of the band's lineup during that era. In the broader context of Latin rock, Beyond Appearances exemplified Santana's efforts to blend traditional Latin rhythms with mainstream pop structures, furthering the genre's integration into broader American music landscapes. Within Santana's discography, the album represents a transitional phase amid the band's commercial challenges in the 1980s, bridging the high points of the 1970s—such as Abraxas and Santana III—and the career revival sparked by Supernatural in 1999.

Track listing

Original vinyl release

The original vinyl release of Beyond Appearances, Santana's fourteenth studio album, was issued in February 1985 by as a standard pressing. Produced by Val Garay at Studios in , the album features a total runtime of 39:45. The track listing is divided across two sides, showcasing a blend of rock and Latin influences with prominent synthesizer elements. Side one
  1. "Breaking Out" (Alphonso Johnson, Alex Ligertwood) – 4:30
  2. "Written in Sand" (Mitchell Froom, Jerry Stahl) – 3:49
  3. "How Long" (Robbie Patton) – 4:00
  4. "Brotherhood" (David Sancious, , Chester D. Thompson) – 2:26
  5. "Spirit" (Chester D. Thompson, , David Sancious) – 5:04
Side two
6. "Say It Again" (Val Garay, Steve Goldstein, Anthony La Peau) – 3:27
7. "Who Loves You" (Carlos Santana, Chester D. Thompson, Orestes Vilato) – 4:06
8. "I'm the One Who Loves You" (Curtis Mayfield) – 3:17
9. "Touchdown Raiders" (Carlos Santana) – 3:08
10. "Right Now" (Chester D. Thompson, Raul Rekow, Orestes Vilató, Greg Walker, Carlos Santana, Alex Ligertwood) – 5:58
All durations are from the original 1985 vinyl pressing.

CD reissue

CD reissues of Beyond Appearances follow the original 10-track configuration, with remastering to enhance audio clarity. The 1990 CD (catalog CK 39527) includes expanded liner notes detailing the album's recording sessions at in , Plant Studios in Sausalito, and mixing at Studio 55, spanning March 28, 1984, to November 1, 1984. Some European budget editions, such as the 1998 "Nice Price" series ( 491751 2), feature altered track orders and additional tracks from other albums, but these are not standard remasters. The remastering for standard editions was handled at facilities like The Mastering Lab in , preserving the production's blend of , Latin, and pop elements while improving overall fidelity.

Personnel

Band

  • Carlos Santana – guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, vocals
  • Alphonso Johnson – bass
  • Chester D. Thompson – synthesizer, bass, keyboards, organ
  • Chester C. Thompson – drums, bass pedals
  • Armando Peraza – bongos, congas, percussion, shakers
  • Raul Rekow – congas, vocals, chekere, shakers

Additional musicians

  • David Sancious – rhythm guitar, keyboards, synthesizer
  • Alex Ligertwood – lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar, harmony vocals
  • Greg Walker – lead and background vocals
  • Steve Goldstein – synthesizer, keyboards
  • Craig Krampf – drums, DMX drum machine
  • Orestes Vilató – timbales, percussion, bells, cymbals, woodblock, vocals
  • Mitchell Froom – string synthesizer
  • David Adelstein – synthesizer, DMX drum machine, synthesizer bass
  • John Woodhead – guitar
  • Anthony LaPeau – background vocals
  • Craig Hull – guitar
  • F. Bob Getter – string bass
  • Bryan Garofalo – bass

Production

  • Val Garay – producer, arranger
  • Mick Brigden – art direction
  • Jim Gaines – mixing engineer (on select tracks)
  • Bill Graham – coordination
Recorded at Record One, Los Angeles, California, with additional recording at The Plant, Sausalito, and Studio 55, Los Angeles.

Production credits

Producer – Val Garay Engineers – Val Garay, Jim Gaines Assistant engineer – Jim Scott Mastering engineer Recorded at, Los Angeles; additional recording at The Plant, Sausalito and , Los Angeles (March 28, 1984 – November 1, 1984) Art direction – Tony Lane

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