As Quatro Estações ao Vivo
| As Quatro Estações ao Vivo | ||||
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| Released | March 27, 2004 | |||
| Recorded | August 11 and 12, 1990 June 9, 1990 ("Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar" only) | |||
| Venue | Palestra Itália Stadium in São Paulo Mineirinho Gymnasium in Belo Horizonte ("Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar" only) | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock, post-punk | |||
| Length | 1:24:08 (total) 51:50 (disc 1) 73:08 (disc 2) | |||
| Label | EMI | |||
| Producer | Dado Villa-Lobos | |||
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As Quatro Estações ao Vivo is the third live album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana, released in 2004. It is the fifth posthumous album by the band following vocalist, acoustic guitarist and keyboardist Renato Russo's death in 1996.
It was recorded in São Paulo, at Palestra Itália Stadium on August 11 and 12, 1990, during their As Quatro Estações tour, except for "Se Fiquei Esperando Meu Amor Passar", recorded at the Mineirinho gymnasium in Belo Horizonte a couple of months before as part of the same tour.
Both shows' audios were recorded straight from the sound table, something new and rare at the time. The tapes were recovered by journalist Marcelo Froés only a decade later and the project was managed by Jorge Davidson, who returned to EMI Music as artistic manager. The living members of the band (Dado Villa-Lobos (guitar) and Marcelo Bonfá (drums), as well as the band's manager Rafael Borges, reunited to direct the creation of the album.
The album was released without Russo's family authorization; his father, also called Renato, died in the middle of production.