[Machine Translation] A special edition of this historical masterpiece that marks the beginning of modern fado, with 26 bonus tracks and a gorgeous booklet! The standard edition has already been released by Rice, but this special edition was released by Valentim de Carvalho in 2021 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Amalia's birth. This is a 3-CD set of the monumental album "Amalia Rodrigues" (also known as "Busto"), which was released in 1962 and is called "the starting point of modern fado". This album, so called because of Amalia's "Busto" (bust) on the cover, is a historic album that marks the beginning of the creation of contemporary Fado, which began with her encounter with the Portuguese-born French composer Allen Ullman, and is known as Amalia's first concept album. It is considered by fans to be an important work that marks the beginning of a new era of Fado, and is also known as Amalia's first concept album. The collaboration with Ullman culminated in "Con Que Vos" (1969), considered by many to be Amalia's best work, and this album was the first step in that direction. Ullman used the piano for two of the accompaniments, which was controversial at the time, but it was quite a shock to hear a modern sound added to fado, which until then had been accompanied by the guitara (Portuguese guitar) and viola (classical guitar). Amalia is the singer who elevated fado from a popular music to an art form, and it is no exaggeration to say that this album was the beginning of that elevation. This special edition includes a straight reissue of "Busto" on CD1, rare tracks from the EP and French releases of the same period on CD2, and live performances from 1959 to 1962 (including some previously unreleased material) on CD3. CD3 contains live performances (including some previously unreleased material) from 1959 to 1962. The guitarist is Josee Nunes, and Allen Ullman plays the piano on some of the tracks. The guitarola is played by Domingos Camarinha, who is known for his performances at Cafe Luzo and Teatro Olimpia in the live recordings. The imported version is already in circulation at a slightly higher price, but this one is available at a lower price and with Japanese commentary. This is a special edition version of "Busto," one of Amalia's masterpieces, and is a must-have anthology work for fans of Amalia.