De Panamá A New York (album)
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''De Panamá a New York (From Panama to New York)'' It is the debut
studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early ...
by Panamian singer-songwriter
Rubén Blades Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna (born July 16, 1948), known professionally as Rubén Blades (, but in Panama and within the family), is a Panamanian musician, singer, composer, actor, activist, and politician, performing musically most often in th ...
and the eleventh for Pete Rodríguez and His Orchestra. Released on 1970 through Alegre Records. Containing outstanding songs such as ''Descarga Caliente,'' ''El Bravo'' and ''Juan Gonzáles''. Songs that, despite not having the expected success, were the basis for songs like ''
Pedro Navaja "Pedro Navaja" ( en, Peter Blade) is a salsa song written and performed by Rubén Blades from the 1978 collaboration with Willie Colón, '' Siembra'', about a criminal of the same name. ''Navaja'' means "knife" or "razor blade" in Spanish. Inspi ...
'', ''Plástico'' and ''
Siembra ''Siembra'' () is the second studio album by Panamian singer and songwritter Rubén Blades and Puerto Rican-American trombonist Willie Colón. It was released through Fania Records on 7 September 1978. It is considered the best selling salsa album ...
'', among others. This album was recorded during the trip that Blades and his family made in
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. This album also meant the inspiration of the Panamanian to compose the song ''El Cazanguero'' included in the album The Good, the Bad, the Ugly.


Background

Blades after arriving in New York for the second time. caught the attention of Alegre Records producer Pancho Cristal who had already produced hits like " I Like It Like That" and '' Jala Jala y Boogaloo''. Who was in charge of instrumentalizing
Blades A blade is the portion of a tool, weapon, or machine with an edge that is designed to puncture, chop, slice or scrape surfaces or materials. Blades are typically made from materials that are harder than those they are to be used on. Historic ...
and Pete Rodríguez. The album marks the first Blades mainly composed songs for his albums.


Songs and their meanings in Blades

Although still evolving, many of its essential traits - the storytelling, the common touch, the character sketches, the knack for melody and flashy soneos or vocal improvisations - were already evident here. Many of these songs contain the core of concepts that would flourish in future years. The opening song ''Juan González'', for example, foreshadows his ''Cipriano Armenteros'', recorded in 1975 by
Ismael Miranda Ismael Miranda, also known as ''El Niño Bonito de la Salsa'' ("The Pretty Boy of Salsa") (born February 20, 1950) is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. Early years Miranda (birth name: Ismael Miranda Carrero ) was born in Aguada, Puerto Rico ...
. Both songs extol the legends of revolutionary folk heroes, borrowing from the Mexican corrido or narrative song, but with a clip-clop salsa beat. It is the differences that are revealing. The later song is much more fleshed out as a story, with more details, more verses, and more concrete action. Also, unlike ''Juan González'', who is killed along with his tired and hungry rebels, Cipriano is rescued in a daring raid by his men who swear revenge, a poignant ending that inspires more than regrets. Still, the artist thought enough of "Juan Gonzalez" four decades later to revive the tune during his 2008 European tour. To foreshadow further, Blades addresses a heartbroken friend bilingually on ''Hey Man'', like this as he headed down a drunken street to a tune that begins ''What happened, man?'' From Salsa at Woodstock from 1976 by Bobby Rodríguez and the company. ''El Pescador'' has hints of the haunting melody of ''Prepara'', from the 1979
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Crossover; both songs are about outings and both combine tenderness and foreboding. And on "Descarga Caliente," Blades unleashes a torrent of bristling soneos expressing his fierce independence and a sharp social message against simulation and materialism, a clear preamble to "Plástico" and "Siembra" from his classic 1978 album with
Willie Colón William Anthony Colón Román (born April 28, 1950) is an American salsa musician and social activist. He began his career as a trombonist and also sings, writes, produces and acts. He is also involved in the politics of New York City. Colón ...
.


Track listing

This list has been adapted from
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References

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