It is composed of songs recorded for his two previous solo albums, The Stonewall Celebration Concert (1994, entirely in English) and Equilíbrio Distante (1995, entirely in Italian).
It has a new, interactive track containing a video of "Strani amori" (from Equilíbrio Distante), parts of an interview with Russo and information about the album.
[1][2] According to a text signed by João Augusto and published on the booklet, to record more tracks than what would really be featured in the final products was standard procedure for Russo.
[4] Augusto and Trilha returned to the studio to master the album with Nick Webb (Paul McCartney, Genesis, Oasis, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones).
[1][2] During the album preparation, Trilha discussed it with O Globo journalist Antônio Carlos Miguel, which infuriated the EMI board of directors, since the project was considered a secret back than.