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Os Mutantes

World Psychedelic Classics 1: Everything Is Possible: The Best Of Os Mutantes - 2023 Reissue

    The mid to late 1960s in Brazil produced the creative arts and music movement Tropicalia, of which the band Os Mutantes were the most outrageous. Their creative cannibalism produced psychedelic gems unlike anything happening anywhere at the time. They were exactly what their name implies - a mutant genetic recombination of of elements of John Cage, The Beatles (circa "Sgt Pepper") and bossa nova. This collection brings together the best tracks from the four albums they released between 1968 and 1971; "Os Mutantes", "Mutantes", "A Divina Cemedia Ou Ando Meio Desligado" and "Jardim Eletrico".

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Ando Meio Desligado
    A2. Ave, Lúcifer
    A3. Dia
    A4. Baby (1971)
    A5. Fuga No. II
    A6. Cantor De Mambo
    A7. Adeus, Maria Fulô
    B1. Desculpe, Babe
    B2. El Justiciero
    B3. Panis Et Circenses
    B4. A Minha Menina
    B5. Bat Macumba
    B6. Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour
    B7. Baby (1968)

    Os Mutantes

    Live At The Barbican

      In terms of their status and influence Os Mutantes are often referred to as the Brazilian Beatles. How did 60s Brazil produce the wildest, most psychedelic rock'n'roll group of them all? And why, three decades on, has the rest of the world gone crazy over them? Kurt Cobain, Beck, Super Furry Animals, The Bees and David Byrne are just a few of the musicians that have flown the flag for Os Mutantes. Against all odds, in May 2006 the band reunited for the first time in over 30 years for a euphoric show at the Barbican's Tropicalia Festival. The recording of this historic concert, with special guests Devendra Banhart and Noah Georgeson, is now released on CD and DVD. The live album features the best-loved tracks of this legendary group and the full-length DVD includes the entire Barbican concert plus documentary, backstage footage, video clips and photos.


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