unofficial reissue - "The band's debut album, Os Mutantes, is far and away their best -- a wildly inventive trip that assimilates orchestral pop, whimsical psychedelia, musique concrète, found-sound environments -- and that's just the first song! Elsewhere there are nods to Carnaval, albeit with distinct hippie sensibilities, incorporating fuzztone guitars and go-go basslines. 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 Brazilian blues of "Baby" is rather cumbersome -- and pop/rock listeners may have a hard time finding the hooks, Os Mutantes' first album is an astonishing listen. It's far more experimental than any of the albums produced by the era's first-rate psychedelic bands of Britain or America." - John Bush
A1 | Panis Et Circensis |
A2 | A Minha Menina |
A3 | O Relógio |
A4 | Adeus Maria Fulô |
A5 | Baby |
A6 | Senhor F |
B1 | Bat Macumba |
B2 | Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour |
B3 | Trem Fantasma |
B4 | Tempo No Tempo (Once Was A Time I Thought) |
B5 | Ave Gengis Khan |