<p><i>Chico Buarque </i>comprises a critical appreciation of the self-titled album (1978) which is one of the Brazilian artist's most representative. This vibrant collection displays the singer-songwriter's singular talents as a composer/poet of songs with both popular appeal and keen analytical skills. The 11 tracks include both up-beat sambas and lyrical compositions: witty tunes dramatic laments international items and especially epochal protest songs with fascinating histories. <p/>The album embodies Chico Buarque's affective sensibilities and sociopolitical engagement and this book situates the album in inter-related contexts: the artist's own career; the evolution of the current he represents MPB (Brazilian Popular Music); and especially historical conjuncture-the period of military dictatorship in Brazil 1964-85.</p>