The album documents the life and adventures of a character called Venus as she moves "from a small town to a big metropolis".
The album documents the Gilberto performed solo, accompanied only by himself on guitar.
The album, believed to have been published between 1874 and 1880, documented 19th century tobacco farming methods in Luzon.
Weld, a two-disc live album documenting the tour, was released in 1991.
The album thus documents two eras of Ochs in one seventy-minute show.
The album documents the band's 2000 reunion tour.
A live album documenting the tour was released at the end of that year, entitled En Concert.
Live Leaves, a live album documenting various performances of the band's final tour in 2001 was released later in the year.
The album documents the band's second performance at the Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970.
Two more best-selling live albums he recorded there, in 1967 and 1971, documented his invention and refinement of funk.