The cover design by Amaury Febles presents a romanticized vision of the Cuban countryside, featuring stylized palm trees rising against layered mountains rendered in soft pink and blue tones. The composition balances natural elements with bold red typography announcing "CARLOS PUEBLA TRADICIONALES" across a yellow banner, creating a striking contrast against the serene landscape. Small yellow flowers dot the verdant hillside, while white clouds drift across a gray sky, evoking the timeless beauty of rural Cuba.
This album showcases Carlos Puebla y sus Tradicionales performing classic Cuban boleros and criollas by legendary composers including Miguel Matamoros, Sindo Garay, Manuel Corona, Eusebio Delfín, and others. Released on EGREM's Areito label, the collection represents Cuba's rich tradition of trova and filin music. Carlos Puebla (1917-1989) was one of Cuba's most beloved troubadours, best known internationally for "Hasta Siempre, Comandante" but equally revered in Cuba for preserving and performing traditional songs. The cover's pastoral imagery reflects the folk roots and countryside origins of these traditional compositions, emphasizing their connection to Cuban national identity and cultural memory.