Pirilampo Mágico 88 is an album that showcases various artists from Brazil. The album is a mix of different genres, including pop, rock, and samba. The album is a compilation of tracks that were popular in Brazil in the late 1980s.
The album features tracks from renowned Brazilian artists such as Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Gal Costa. The tracks are well produced and showcase the unique styles of each artist.
The album opens with "A Lua e Eu" by Gal Costa, a track that sets the tone for the album. The track is a mix of samba and pop, and Gal Costa's vocals are mesmerizing. The album also features tracks like "Deixa Chover" by Guilherme Arantes, a ballad that showcases Arantes' vocal range.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "De Volta Pro Aconchego" by Elba Ramalho. The track is a mix of forró and pop and showcases Ramalho's unique voice. The track is a classic and is still popular in Brazil today.