<< MP3 Os Mutantes - Haih Or Amortecedor 2009
Os Mutantes - Haih Or Amortecedor 2009
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Bitrate320kbit
GenreWorld
GenrePop
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 4 years
Size 129.65 MB
 
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Still Psychedelic, Influential, Political and Playful after all these Years - Os Mutantes Craft Triumphant Return with First Record in 35 Years

Founding frontman Sergio Dias Baptista and his new incarnation of the near-mythical Os Mutantes released their first record in 35 years on ANTI.

Os Mutantes were formed in Sao Paulo Brazil in 1966 by Sergio Dias and his brother Arnaldo, who blended their love of English rock n roll, culled from shortwave radio broadcasts, with American psychedelic in the spirit of Jimi Hendrix and traditional Brazilian music to create an entirely new sound to match an equally turbulent time in Brazilian history. While Os Mutantes were leading a growing youth mobilization as part of the Tropicalia movement alongside the likes of Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, their country was reeling in the midst of a military coup and ensuing artistic ***down which eventually left Gil and Veloso imprisoned and exiled.

In the short years they were active, Os Mutantes crafted a distinctive, riotous and modern sound, experimenting with homemade instruments studio effects, traditional forms of Brazilian music, field recordings, unorthodox song structures and time signatures - and combining those with international influences in the form of pop music being exported out of England and the US in the late 1960s. Coupled with an overt political message embracing libertarian expression and artistic freedom, the few records Os Mutantes recorded have become enduringly influential. In the mid 1990s, 20 years after their last recording, Kurt Cobain famously issued a plea, begging for a reunited Os Mutantes to open for Nirvana. Since then, the band's importance has been cited by current alternative superstars ranging from the Flaming Lips and of Montreal to Devendra Banhart to Beck, who wrote "for years it [Os Mutantes] was pretty much the only thing I listened to."

Track List:
01. Hymns Of The World P.1 (Intro)
02. Querida Querida
03. Teclar
04. 2000 e Agarrum
05. Baghdad Blues
06. O Careca
07. O Mensageiro
08. Anagrama
09. Samba Do Fidel
10. Neurociência do Amor
11. Nada Mudou
12. Gopala Krishna Om
13. Hymns Of The World P.2 (Final)

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