| 1. Review by Alvaro Neder |
| 2. Márcio Montarroyos is an excellent Brazilian musician with an extensive resumé as a session man for Brazilian and international top musicians. Some of his later releases fell in a somewhat abusive commercial line, but this one preserves his musicality and adventurousness. A Brazilian fusion jazz album, originally recorded in 1977, it benefits from the international excellence of such musicians as Steve Grossman, Gene Perla, Don Alias, and the Brazilians Hermeto Pascoal, David Sion, and Dom Bira, among others. Mixing the American standard "A Child Is Born" with those musicians' originals, the album keeps a cohesive quality and creative improvisations provided by the amazing range of expression of each of its individual components |
| 3. Musicians |
| 4. Congas, Drums, Guitar, Vocals – Don Alias |
| 5. Percussion – Erasto De Holanda Vasconcelos |
| 6. Bass, Electric Piano, Synthesizer [String, Moog], Keyboards, Piano – Gene Perla |
| 7. Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Piano – Steve Grossman |
| 8. Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piano, Vocals, Percussion, Synthesizer [Moog] – Marcio Montarroyos |
| 9. Piano, Flute – Hermeto Pascoal |
| 10. Percussion – David Sion |
| 11. Congas – Dom Bira |
| 12. Tracklist: |
| 13. 1-1. Marcio Montarroyos, - Hey Bicho, Vamos Nessa |
| 14. 1-2. Marcio Montarroyos, - Risa |
| 15. 1-3. Marcio Montarroyos, - Rua Da Boa Hora |
| 16. 1-4. Marcio Montarroyos, - Libra Rising |
| 17. 1-5. Marcio Montarroyos, - Menina Ilza |
| 18. 1-6. Marcio Montarroyos, - The Greeting |
| 19. 1-7. Marcio Montarroyos, - On the Foot Peg |
| 20. 1-8. Marcio Montarroyos, - A Child Is Born |