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Caminando (album)

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Released
  
1991

Caminando (1991)
  
Amor y Control (1992)

Release date
  
1991

Label
  
Sony Music Latin

Live! (1990)
  
Caminando (1991)

Artist
  
Rubén Blades

Genre
  
Folk

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Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album

Similar
  
Amor y control, Buscando América, Antecedente, Bohemio y poeta, Cantares del Subdesarrollo

Caminando is a 1991 album by Rubén Blades, his first album after moving from Elektra to Sony International. The album was a critical and commercial success with Latin and salsa audiences, marking a temporary return to Blades earlier coro-heavy style which marked the collaborations with Willie Colón of a decade earlier on Fania. The album also reinstated the political content of his music, though some listeners still found the social criticism lacking. Blades new band for Sony, Son del Solar, includes four of the Seis del Solar members from his Elektra albums: percussionists Ralph Irizarry, Eddy Montalvo and Robby Ameen with pianist Oscar Hernández. The album reached number three on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart and received a Grammy nomination for Best Tropical Latin Album in 1992.

Contents

Ruben blades caminando


Track listing

The title track "Caminando", "Camaleón", and the trombone heavy "Prohibido olvidar," were released as singles. All songs are written by Blades. The song "Cipriano Armenteros" was also popular and became known as one of the first successful examples of "narrative-salsa" genre.

All tracks written by Rubén Blades, except where noted.

Songs

1Caminando2:45
2Camaleón4:14
3Mientras Duerme la Ciudad3:02

References

Caminando (album) Wikipedia