: The title refers to Belchior’s philosophy that "living is more important than thinking about life," describing existence as a form of "absolute delirium".
Though originally released in a different form in 1973, the version on Alucinação is the most definitive.
: The album features legendary tracks such as "Como Nossos Pais" and "Apenas um Rapaz Latino-Americano," which critiqued the gap between 1960s idealism and 1970s reality. The Song: "A Palo Seco"
: Recorded during the military regime's period of "distensão" (decompression), the songs capture the angst of young migrants from Northern Brazil moving to large urban centers like São Paulo.
Released in June 1976, Alucinação (Hallucination) established Belchior as a "mass idol," selling over 500,000 copies.