The album was largely ignored by critics and sold very few copies upon its initial release in 1972. The low performance of the album motivated Verocai to rethink his career as a solo musician, deciding to pursue a music career in advertising. Retrospective assessments of the album have been positive. Jason Ankeny of
AllMusic awarded the album 4½ stars. Ankeny described the album as "fuse[ing] Brazilian tropicalia with American funk, yielding a shimmering, dreamlike mosaic of sound that both celebrates and advances the creative spirit." Hip-hop producer
Madlib considers the album to be among his favorites stating, "I could listen to this album everyday for the rest of my life". The album remained relatively unknown for three decades, but made a resurgence in the mid-2000s due to hip-hop acts
sampling various songs from the album. Rapper and producer
MF Doom sampled the song "Na Boca Do Sol" on the track "Orris Root Powder" in 2005. Hip-hop group
Little Brother sampled Caboclo on the song "We Got Now" from their 2005 album
The Minstrel Show. Original copies of the LP have become highly sought after among fans and vinyl collectors since the album's resurgence. The
Discogs marketplace reports a median selling price of $2,594.09
USD. ==Track listing==