Metiendo Mano! () is the first collaborative studio album by Puerto Rican-American trombonist and singer Willie Colón and Panamanian singer-songwriter Rubén Blades, released on October 7, 1977, through Fania Records. The album was produced by Colón and Jerry Masucci and it's the first of five collaborative albums by Colón and Blades. The record includes the song "Pablo Pueblo", which is considered to be one of the initial forays into "conscious" or "intellectual" salsa and was the theme song to Blades' unsuccessful Panamanian presidential bid in 1994. Craig Harris wrote in MusicHound World that the album "not only represents a historic meeting of musical minds but remains a dance-inspiring masterpiece."
Track listing
Personnel
Producer:
Executive Producer:
Musicians:
- Willie Colón â Trombone Solo (âÂÂLluvia De Tu CieloâÂÂ), Gong, Percussion
- Ruben Blades â Acoustic Guitar
- Leopoldo Pineda â Trombone Solo (âÂÂFue VarónâÂÂ)
- Papo Vasquez â Trombone
- Lewis Kahn â Trombone
- Salvador Cuevas â Bass
- Milton Cardona â Conga, Clave, Talking Drum, Quinto (âÂÂPuebloâÂÂ)
- José Mangual Jr. â Bongos, Maracas, Percussion
- Nicky Marrero â Timbales
- José Torres â Piano
- Sonny Bravo â Piano (âÂÂPablo PuebloâÂÂ), (âÂÂSegún El ColorâÂÂ)
- Tom Malone â Tuba, Harp Synthesizer
- Yomo Toro â Cuatro (âÂÂSegún El ColorâÂÂ), Lead Acoustic Guitar (âÂÂMe RecordarásâÂÂ)
- Ruben Blades â Lead Vocals
- Chorus â Willie Colón, Ruben Blades, Milton Cardona, José Mangual Jr
Arrangements:
- Willie Colón (âÂÂSegún El ColorâÂÂ, âÂÂLa MoraâÂÂ, âÂÂPlantación AdentroâÂÂ)
- Louie Cruz à(âÂÂPuebloâÂÂ, âÂÂLluvia De Tu CieloâÂÂ)
- Louis OrtÃÂz â (âÂÂPablo PuebloâÂÂ, âÂÂLa MaletaâÂÂ)
- Louie RamÃÂrez (â Fue VarónâÂÂ)
Recorded at â La Tierra Sound Studios, NY
Engineers:
Photography â Mark Kozlowiski
Design â Izzy Sanabria
Title Design â Pam Lessero
References