Formats and Editions
1. Tudo Que Voc Podia Ser - (Portuguese)
2. Cais - (Portuguese)
3. O Trem Azul (The Blue Train) - (Portuguese)
4. Sadas E Bandeiras No. 1
5. Nuvem Cigana (Gipsy Cloud) - (Portuguese)
6. Cravo Canela - (Portuguese)
7. Dos Cruces - (Portuguese)
8. Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo - (Portuguese)
9. San Vicente - (Portuguese)
10. Estrelas
11. Clube da Esquina, No. 2
12. Paisagem da Janela - (Portuguese)
13. Me Deixa Em Paz - (Portuguese)
14. Os Povos - (Portuguese)
15. Sadas E Bandeiras No. 2 - (Portuguese)
16. Um Gosto de Sol - (Portuguese)
17. Pelo Amor de Deus - (Portuguese)
18. Lilia
19. Trem de Doido - (Portuguese)
20. Nada Ser Como Antes - (Portuguese)
21. Ao Que Vai Nascer - (Portuguese)
More Info:
Clube Da Esquina, Milton Nascimento/Lô Borges, "This may very well be the greatest album ever made; It compares favorably to 'Pet Sounds,' 'Sgt. Pepper' and other records which are typically awarded that distinction. Though legendary among heads, it's criminally and tragically unknown to the wider public (outside of Brazil) for such a tremendous album: Unsurprisingly, the mainstream or 'indie' music press is too busy lionizing our UK/US gothic genius period beyond all reason to notice even the very strongest music made elsewhere in the world. Furthermore, there is no singular mastermind or troubled visionary/control-freak here (and we all know how much music journalists love a focal point), though a teenage Lo Borges contributes several highlights. Crucially, this album is the product of the organic collusion that occurs between several precociously talented musical personalities." 21 tracks.