| As Quatro Estações |
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| Released | October 26, 1989 |
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| Recorded | August–October 1989 |
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| Length | 46:23 |
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| Label | EMI-Odeon |
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| Producer | Mayrton Bahia |
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- "Há Tempos"
Released: 1989
- "Pais e Filhos"
Released: 1989
- "1965 (Duas Tribos)"
Released: 1989
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As Quatro Estações (transl. The Four Seasons) is the fourth studio album by the Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was released on October 26, 1989. It is Legião Urbana's first release without bassist Renato Rocha, who was fired from the band prior to the album's recording sessions due to his lack of commitment to the group.
With over 1,9 million copies sold (730,000 in its first year), it is the band's most commercially successful album, and it was certified platinum by ABPD Six of its eleven songs enjoyed good radio airplay.