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Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)

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"'Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)'" is an instrumental from the Santana album 'Amigos', written by Carlos Santana and Tom Coster. It is one of Santana's most popular compositions and it reached the top in the Spanish Singles Chart in July 1976.

The 16-bar chord progression follows the Circle of Fifths, similar to the jazz standard "Autumn Leaves". Every other verse ends with a Picardy cadence.

Genesis



Upon seeing a friend suffering a bad experience whilst high on mescaline, Santana composed a piece titled "The Mushroom Lady's Coming to Town". This precursor contained the first lick to "Europa". The piece was put away and not touched for some time.

When Santana was touring with Earth, Wind & Fire in Manchester, England, he played this tune again, this time with Tom Coster who helped him with some of the chords and thus Europa was born. It was renamed as "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)".

Several reports

claim that when Carlos Santana visited the Soviet Union in 1987, a controversy arose as the Armenian composer Arno Babajanian recognised the first eight measures of Europa as his own composition "" ("Bridges"), released in 1959. However, the alleged dispute could not have taken place as Babajanian had died in 1983.

Other versions



One rendition was by saxophonist Gato Barbieri off his 1976 album 'Caliente!' In 2006, saxophonist Jimmy Sommers recorded the song for his Standards album 'Time Stands Still'. Contemporary jazz guitarist Nils released a rendition from his 2009 album 'Up Close & Personal'. Blake Aaron covers the song on his 2015 album 'Soul Stories'.

Another rendition is the one made by Tuck Andress during the 1990s.

Spanish musician Dyango sang a version accompanied by Paco de Lucia, with lyrics set to the melody.

Vital Information recorded their version on the 'Vitalive!' album with Frank Gambale on guitar.

Musicality



Europa is considered by many to be Santana's most beautiful instrumental song and is one of his most harmonically complex songsand certainly the most sophisticated, harmonically, of his hits. Based in C minor, Europa has a slick chord progression that utilizes a descending cycle of suspensions and complements perfectly Santana's accessible melody.

References



Category:1976 songs

Category:Santana (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Carlos Santana

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