Metiendo Mano

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Metiendo Mano!
Studio album by
Released1977
RecordedNew York City
GenreSalsa
LabelFania Records JM 500
NYC
ProducerWillie Colón & Rubén Blades
Willie Colón & Rubén Blades chronology
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
(1975)
Metiendo Mano!
(1977)
Siembra
(1978)

Metiendo Mano! is an album by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón released by Fania Records in 1977.[1] Metiendo Mano! is the first of four collaborative duo albums produced by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Rubén Blades, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pablo Pueblo" 5:09
2."Según el Color"Felix Hernández6:00
3."La Maleta" 4:41
4."Me Recordarás"Frank Domínguez3:42
5."Plantación Adentro"C. Curet Alonso5:50
6."La Mora"Eliseo Grenet6:10
7."Lluvia de Tu Cielo"Johnny Ortiz5:41
8."Fue Varón" 5:32
9."Pueblo" 7:05

Personnel

Producers:

  • Ruben Blades
  • Willie Colón

Executive Producer:

  • Jerry Masucci

Musicians:

  • Leopoldo Pineda - Trombone
  • Papo Vazquez - Trombone
  • Lewis Kahn - Trombone
  • Salvador Cuevas - Bass
  • Milton Cardona - Conga, clave, talking drum, quinto
  • Jose Mangual Jr. - Bongos, maracas, percussion
  • Nicky Marrero - Timbales
  • Jose Torres - Piano
  • Sonny Bravo - Piano
  • Tom Malone - Tuba, harp synthesizer
  • Yomo Toro - Cuatro, acoustic guitar
  • Ruben Blades - Lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Willie Colon - Solo trombone

References

  1. ^ Music in the 20th Century (3 Vol Set) Dave DiMartino - 2016 - Page 70 1317464303 Reubén Blades is a Panamanian-born singer and musician who has helped to revolutionize the salsa sound. Together with Willie Colón and others, he blended the movement called La Nueva Cancion (New Song) with salsa, ... Quintessential Blades works include Metiendo Mano (1977) and the 1978 release Siembra, one of the biggest selling salsa albums ..."
  2. ^ The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Nathan Brackett, Christian David Hoard - 2004 - Page 81 0743201698 "It was Colon who took Blades under his wing, collaborating with him on the smoldering, thickly textured Metiendo Mano!"