: Many radio stations at the time deemed the album "political, subversive, and dangerous," leading them to avoid playing it.
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 De PanamГЎ A Nueva York rar
Are you interested in learning more about later collaborations with Willie Colón or his transition into political activism ? : Many radio stations at the time deemed