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| Artist = [[Os Mutantes]]
| Artist = [[Os Mutantes]]
| Cover = HaihOrAmortecedor.jpg
| Cover = HaihOrAmortecedor.jpg
| Released = Sept. 8, 2009
| Released = September 8, 2009
| Genre = [[Progressive rock]], [[psychedelic rock]], [[Música Popular Brasileira|MPB]]
| Genre = [[Progressive rock]], [[psychedelic rock]]
| Length =
| Length =
| Label = [[ANTI-]]
| Label = [[ANTI-]]
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*[[Slant Magazine]] {{Rating|3.5|5}} [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=1867 link]
*[[Slant Magazine]] {{Rating|3.5|5}} [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=1867 link]
*''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'' {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.spin.com/reviews/os-mutantes-haihor-amortecedor-anti link]
*''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'' {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.spin.com/reviews/os-mutantes-haihor-amortecedor-anti link]
| Last album = ''[[Mutantes Ao Vivo - Barbican Theatre, Londres 2006]]''<br/>(2006)
| Last album = ''[[Tecnicolor]]''<br/>(2000)
| This album = ''Haih Or Amortecedor''<br/>(2009)
| This album = '''''Haih Or Amortecedor'''''<br/>(2009)
| Next album =
| Next album =
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'''''Haih Or Amortecedor''''' is the eighth album by the [[Brazil]]ian band [[Os Mutantes]], being their first studio album since 1974's ''[[Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol]]'' and the first one of new material since 1976's ''[[Mutantes Ao Vivo]]''.
'''''Haih Or Amortecedor''''' is the eighth album by the [[Brazil]]ian [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Os Mutantes]], being their first studio album since 1974's ''[[Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol]]'' and the first one of new material since 1976's ''[[Mutantes Ao Vivo]]''.


Following the band's [[Mutantes Ao Vivo - Barbican Theatre, Londres 2006|2006 reunion at London's Barbican Theatre]], Mutantes founder Sergio Dias commenced work on Mutantes' first studio album in 35 years. Dias collaborated with [[Tom Ze]] and [[Jorge Ben]] (who wrote the band's original hit "Minha Menina").<ref name="normanpressrelease">[http://www.normanrecords.com/records/110036 Press Release], ''Haih Or Amortecedor'', by [[Os Mutantes]]. Norman Records, 2009.</ref>
Following the band's [[Mutantes Ao Vivo - Barbican Theatre, Londres 2006|2006 reunion at London's Barbican Theatre]], Mutantes founder Sergio Dias commenced work on Mutantes' first studio album in 35 years. Dias collaborated with [[Tom Ze]] and [[Jorge Ben]] (who wrote the band's original hit "Minha Menina").<ref name="normanpressrelease">[http://www.normanrecords.com/records/110036 Press Release], ''Haih Or Amortecedor'', by [[Os Mutantes]]. Norman Records, 2009.</ref>

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Haih Or Amortecedor is the eighth album by the Brazilian rock band Os Mutantes, being their first studio album since 1974's Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol and the first one of new material since 1976's Mutantes Ao Vivo.

Following the band's 2006 reunion at London's Barbican Theatre, Mutantes founder Sergio Dias commenced work on Mutantes' first studio album in 35 years. Dias collaborated with Tom Ze and Jorge Ben (who wrote the band's original hit "Minha Menina").[1]

Living the conception and birth of this album, as an individual, was the most intense experience, for it was as if time has ceased to exist, and I was bouncing from life to life, decades through decades, revisiting myself as a 16 year old boy playing guitar and feeling so free and, as any teenager, indestructible.

— Sergio Dias, May 2009[2]

The word "haih" means "crow" in the Shoshone language.

Critical reception

A reviewer identified as Mojo, writing for Lead World Music Review, summarized: "Gloriously nonsensical and beautifully out there, this is a joyful triumph, 4 out of 5".[3]

Track listing

  1. Hymns Of The World P.1 (Intro) (note: this is a recording of Vladimir Putin addressing the Russian Army[1]
  2. Querida Querida
  3. Teclar
  4. 2000 e Agarrum
  5. Baghdad Blues
  6. O Careca
  7. O Mensageiro
  8. Anagrama
  9. Samba Do Fidel
  10. Neurociência do Amor
  11. Nada Mudou
  12. Gopala Krishna Om
  13. Hymns Of The World P.2 (Final)

References

  1. ^ a b Press Release, Haih Or Amortecedor, by Os Mutantes. Norman Records, 2009.
  2. ^ Anti.com release page
  3. ^ Amazon.com page for Haih Or Amortecedor