Michael Shrieve
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Michael Shrieve (born July 6, 1949, in San Francisco) is a U.S. drummer, percussionist, and later, an electronic music composer. He is best known as the drummer in Carlos Santana's eponymous band, playing on their first eight albums from 1969 through 1974. His performance at the 1969 Woodstock festival, when he was just 20 years old, made him one of the youngest musicians to perform at the festival. Shrieve's drum solo during an extended version of Soul Sacrifice in the Woodstock film has been described as "electrifying".
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Discography
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Drummer
(This is a partial discography.)
- (1969) with Santana — Santana (drums)
- (1970) with Santana — Abraxas (drums)
- (1971) with Santana — Santana III (drums)
- (1972) with Santana — Caravanserai (drums)
- (1973) with Santana — Welcome (drums)
- (1974) with Santana — Borboletta (drums)
- (1976) with Automatic Man
- (1976) with Go/Stomu Yamashta
- (1979) with Richard Wahnfried — Time Actor (percussion)
- (1980) with Pat Travers Band — Crash and Burn (percussion)
- (1981) with Novo Combo — Novo Combo (drums)
- (1981) with Richard Wahnfried — Tonwelle (drums)
- (1982) with Novo Combo — Animation Generation (drums)
- (1984) with Richard Wahnfried — Megatone (percussion)
- (1984) with Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve (HSAS) — Through the Fire (drums)
- (1984) with Roger Hodgson — In the Eye of the Storm (drums)
- (1993) with Jonas Hellborg and Buckethead — Octave of the Holy Innocents (drums)
- (1997) with ex-Santana members — Abraxas Pool (drums)
- (2004) with Revolution Void — Increase the Dosage (drums) (one track)
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Composer
- (1971) If Only I Could Remember My Name (David Crosby one track )
- (1984) Transfer Station Blue (with Kevin Shrieve & Klaus Schulze, recorded 1979–83)
- (1989) Big Picture (with David Beal)
- (1989) Stiletto (with Mark Isham, David Torn, Andy Summers, & Terje Gewelt)
- (1989) The Leaving Time (with Steve Roach)
- (1995) Two Doors (with Jonas Hellborg & Shawn Lane)
- (2001) Fascination (with Bill Frisell & Wayne Horvitz)
- (2005) Oracle (with Amon Tobin) Available only on iTunes
- (2006) Drums of Compassion (with Jeff Greinke, Jack DeJohnette, Zakir Hussain, & Airto Moreira)
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Producer
- (1998) Douglas September — Ten Bulls (producer)
- (2007) AriSawkaDoria — Chapter One (coproducer)
- (2009) Sam Shrieve — "Bittersweet Lullabies" (producer)
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Filmography
Michael makes a very brief appearance in the film Gimme Shelter, explaining to Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh the scene of violence that has occurred at the concert.
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