2004 repress. When Louie Ramirez signed his first contract with Fania Records in 1971, Fania President Jerry Masucci, who was also a lawyer, decided to release Louie's first album using the pseudonym Ali Baba to avoid any possible legal repercussions from his previous recording commitment... This album features a wonderful blend of the New York Boogaloo sound of the early 1970's (which reached its peak during this decade) as well as some early Salsa rhythms." Originally released in 1971. A1 Ungawa A2 El Titere A3 I Dig Rhythm A4 What Can I Do A5 Cookin´ With Ali B1 Ali Baba B2 Cachita B3 It´s Not What You Say B4 Yambu