Tim Maia (album)

The recordings took place in August 1969 and between May 1970, at Scatena Studios in São Paulo and CBD in Rio de Janeiro.

[1] At the time of its release, critic Carlos Vergueiro congratulated Tim Maia on his interpretation of "Primavera (Vai Chuva)" and considered this and nine other tracks to be the best of the 1970s.

[3] After returning to Brazil, Maia had managed to get three of his songs recorded by friends: "O Durão", by Almir Ricardi; "Você", by Eduardo Araújo; and "Não Vou Ficar", by Roberto Carlos.

[5] In addition, Os Mutantes and Erasmo Carlos had advertised Maia to André Midani, the label's president.

[7] The album had its initial sessions in August 1969 — at the Scatena studio in São Paulo — under the production of Arnaldo Saccomani, when two songs were recorded: "Jurema" and "Primavera (Vai Chuva)".