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* [[Dinho Leme]]: Drums
* [[Dinho Leme]] (credited as "Sir Ronaldo I Du Rancharia"): Drums
* [[Liminha]]: Viola (Brazilian country acoustic guitar)
* [[br:Zé Do Rancho & Mariazinha]] - (respectively) [[Viola caipira]] (Brazilian country acoustic guitar) and [[accordion]]; vocals on track 4
* [[br:Claudio César Diaz Baptista]] - electronics construction (Regulus guitar [Golden Guitar])
* [[Rogério Duprat]]: Orchestral arrangements
* [[Rogério Duprat]]: Orchestral arrangements



Revision as of 21:39, 16 December 2011

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Mutantes (ou Don Quixote) is the second album by the Brazilian tropicalia band Os Mutantes. The album was originally released in 1969 (see 1969 in music) and reissued in 1999 on Omplatten Records. It shows a more polished approach to their first album, maintaining the sense of humour while keeping the experimental aspects, such as fusing different genres, studio trickery as well as using found objects and samples from television and movies.

It was listed by Rolling Stone Brazil as one of the 100 best Brazilian albums in history.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Dom Quixote" (Arnaldo Baptista, Rita Lee) – 3:54
  2. "Não Vá Se Perder Por Aí" (Raphael Vilardi, Roberto Loyola) – 3:16
  3. "Dia 36" (Johny Dandurand, Baptista, Lee, Sérgio Dias) – 4:01
  4. "Dois Mil e Um" (Lee, Tom Zé) – 3:57
  5. "Algo Mais" (Baptista, Lee, Dias) – 2:38
  6. "Fuga № II" (Baptista, Lee, Dias) – 3:42
  7. "Banho de Lua (Tintarella di Luna)" (Bruno de Filippi, Francesco Migliacci, Fred Jorge) – 3:41
  8. "Rita Lee" (Baptista, Lee, Dias) – 3:10
  9. "Mágica" (Baptista, Lee, Dias) – 4:38 (contains a brief cover of The Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction")
  10. "Qualquer Bobagem" (Zé, Baptista, Lee, Dias) – 4:37
  11. "Caminhante Noturno" (Baptista, Lee) – 5:11

Personnel

Os Mutantes

with:

  • Dinho Leme (credited as "Sir Ronaldo I Du Rancharia"): Drums
  • - (respectively) Viola caipira (Brazilian country acoustic guitar) and accordion; vocals on track 4
  • - electronics construction (Regulus guitar [Golden Guitar])
  • Rogério Duprat: Orchestral arrangements

References

  1. ^ Mutantes at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Os 100 maiores discos da música brasileira" (in Portuguese). Umas Linhas. 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2009-04-20.