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(alternatively known as From Panama to New York ) is the debut studio album by Panamanian singer-songwriter Rubén Blades , recorded with Pete Rodríguez and His Orchestra . Released in 1970 under the Alegre Records label, it represents the first major U.S. recording for a then-teenage Blades, who would later become one of salsa's most iconic figures. Historical Significance and Production

The album consists of 10 tracks with a total duration of approximately 37 minutes: (3:59) Solo (2:43) Hey Man (3:42) When (2:38) Descarga Caliente (5:23) El Bravo (3:37) Donde (2:24) El Pescador (5:52) Amanecer (2:52) De Panama A Nueva York (4:21) De PanamГЎ A Nueva York rar

Despite featuring early versions of themes that would define Blades' career, the album was a upon its initial release. Several factors contributed to its poor reception: (alternatively known as From Panama to New York

While the production was led by and producer Pancho Cristal , Blades served primarily as a featured vocalist for Pete "Boogaloo" Rodríguez's band. Because he was a novice, Blades had little creative control over the final product, yet the album is now viewed by musicologists as a critical document of his early development. Critical and Commercial Reception Historical Significance and Production The album consists of

Although it flopped originally, the album laid the groundwork for Blades' future masterpieces like Siembra . It included notable tracks such as "Descarga Caliente" and "El Bravo". The song on this album even served as the inspiration for "El Cazanguero," a track later included in his acclaimed collaboration with Willie Colón, The Good, the Bad, the Ugly (1975). Tracklist

Today, the record is available on digital platforms such as Spotify , Apple Music , and Bandcamp .