
Performer:
Title:
Os Mutantes
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MP3 album size:
1335 mb
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MOD MP1 MP2 AAC TTA VOX VQF
Rating:
4.5 ✱
Style:
Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock
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Os Mutantes - Os Mutantes album download
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Panis Et CircensesWritten-By – Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil |
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A2 | A Mi Niña (A Minha Menina)Written-By – Jorge Ben |
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A3 | El Reloj (O Relógio)Written-By – Os Mutantes |
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A4 | Maria Fulô (Adeus Maria Fulô)Written-By – Humberto Teixeira, Sivuca |
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A5 | Nena (Baby)Written-By – Caetano Veloso |
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A6 | Señor F (Senhor F)Written-By – Os Mutantes |
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B1 | Bat MacumbaWritten-By – Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil |
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B2 | La Primera Alegria Del Dia (Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour)Written-By – Franck Gerald*, Jean Renard |
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B3 | Tren Fantasma (Trem Fantasma)Written-By – Caetano Veloso, Os Mutantes |
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B4 | Tiempo Tras Tiempo (Tempo No Tempo)Written-By – John PhillipsWritten-By [Versão] – Os Mutantes |
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B5 | Ave Gengis KhanWritten-By – Os Mutantes |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Discos Philips
- Printed By – Philips
- Licensed From – Deutsche Grammophon
Credits
- Musician – Arnaldo*, Rita Lee, Rogério Duprat, Sérgio*
Notes
℗ 1968Derechos De Manufactura Y De Autor Reservados.
Prohibida La Copia, Ejec. Publica Y Radiotrasmision.
Lic. De La Deutsche Grammophone Ges.
Grabación distribuída por DISCOS PHILIPS
Impreso en PHILIPS
Fabricación CHILENA
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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LPNG 44.018 | Os Mutantes | Os Mutantes (LP, Album, Mono) | Polydor | LPNG 44.018 | Brazil | 1968 |
004228294820, LPNG 44.018 | Os Mutantes | Os Mutantes (CD, Album, RE, RM, RP) | Universal Music, Polydor | 004228294820, LPNG 44.018 | Europe | Unknown |
04228294982, LPNG 44.018 | Os Mutantes | Os Mutantes (CD, Album, RE, RM, RP) | Universal Music, Polydor | 04228294982, LPNG 44.018 | Brazil | 2009 |
04228294982, LPNG44.018 | Os Mutantes | Os Mutantes (CD, Album) | Universal Music, Polydor | 04228294982, LPNG44.018 | Brazil | 2006 |
FJORD 001 | Os Mutantes | Os Mutantes (CD, Album, RE) | Omplatten | FJORD 001 | US | 1999 |
Os Mutantes is the debut eponymous album by the Brazilian tropicalia band. It was originally released in 1968 by Polydor and influenced by traditional Brazilian music styles, as well as American and British bands. The album includes a cover of The Mamas & The Papas' "Once Was a Time I Thought", translated into "Tempo no Tempo", and a cover of "Le premier bonheur du jour", previously recorded by Françoise Hardy.
The album was critically acclaimed around the world, and was put at on Mojo magazine list of "50 Most Out-There Albums of All Time". It appears at number 9 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 greatest Brazilian albums of all time. It also appears at number 9 on the Rolling Stones's 10 Greatest Latin Rock Albums.
Their first album, untitled "Os Mutantes", was a break down in the Brazilian scene, since they brought with their music the experimentalism that was missing in our music
Two tracks, "O Relogio" and "Le Premier Bonheur du Jour," work through pastoral French pop, sounding closer to the Swingle Singers than Gilberto Gil. Though not all of the experimentation succeeds - the languid.
Listen to music from Os Mutantes like A minha menina, Ando Meio Desligado & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Os Mutantes. Os Mutantes were formed in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1966 by brothers Arnaldo Baptista and Sérgio Dias and lead singer Rita Lee.
Psychedelic Rock Os Mutantes. Band's List Psychedelic Rock Os Mutantes Os Mutantes. Band Name Os Mutantes. Album Name Os Mutantes. Released date June 1968. Music StylePsychedelic Rock. Members owning this album1. 1. Panis et Circenses.
Mutantes Ao Vivo is the final Os Mutantes' album until the band's 2006 reunion at London's Barbican Theatre. Although the original line-up (Rita Lee, Arnaldo Baptista and Sérgio Dias; and later with Liminha and Dinho Leme) made the most notorious breakthrough for the group, it has gone through numerous personnel changes throughout its existence.
Os Mutantes – Mutantes (1969) Mutantes marks the group’s move into writing much of their own material. It also sees a move away from the production of Rogerio Duprat. Yes, he helps with a number of arrangements on the album but this is becoming less a 60s pop project, and more a 70s rock group. In fact, this point between the two styles seems to work perfectly for Os Mutantes. Rasping psych numbers like Náo Vá Se Perder Por Ai and Dois Mil E Um are as good as any the band have done, and the haunting ballads Fuga No II and Dia 36 are well worth more attention