Seven months in the making, and appearing two-and-a-half years after
Santana's last album,
Beyond Appearances was produced by
Val (Bette Davis Eyes) Garay in a hot 1980s style, replete with prominent synthesizers and drum machines. In the interim, the band had undergone changes, with
Alphonso Johnson replacing
David Margen on bass, Chester D. Thompson and
David Sancious replacing
Richard Baker on keyboards,
Chester Cortez Thompson replacing
Graham Lear on drums, and singer
Greg Walker rejoining.
Garay co-wrote "Say It Again" (#46),
Santana's final Hot 100 entry until "Smooth" in 1999 (a remake of
Curtis Mayfield's "I'm The One Who Loves You" hit #102), but this latest pop interpretation of the
Santana sound did not endear it to fans, and, at a peak of Number 50,
Beyond Appearances was the lowest charting
Santana album yet.
–
William Ruhlmann, Rovi