Jump to content

Mutantes (album): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
top: USA is deprecated, per MOS:NOTUSA, and correct overlinking of common places using AWB
Rescuing 1 sources and tagging 0 as dead. #IABot (v1.6.2)
Line 23: Line 23:
'''''Mutantes''''' is the second album by the [[Brazil]]ian [[tropicalia]] band [[Os Mutantes]]. The album was originally released in 1969 (see [[1969 in music]]) and reissued in 1999 on [[Omplatten Records]] and again in 2006 by Omplatten's (and Polydor's) parent company, [[Universal Records]]. It shows a more polished approach than 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.
'''''Mutantes''''' is the second album by the [[Brazil]]ian [[tropicalia]] band [[Os Mutantes]]. The album was originally released in 1969 (see [[1969 in music]]) and reissued in 1999 on [[Omplatten Records]] and again in 2006 by Omplatten's (and Polydor's) parent company, [[Universal Records]]. It shows a more polished approach than 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 at #44 on the 100 best Brazilian albums in history list.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://grandeabobora.com/rolling-stone-brasil-elege-os-100-melhores-discos-de-musica-brasileira.html|title=Os 100 maiores discos da música brasileira|date=2007-12-20|publisher=Umas Linhas|language=Portuguese|accessdate=2009-04-20}}</ref> One of its singles, "2001", was also voted by the magazine as the 90th greatest Brazilian song.<ref>{{cite web|title=As 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras - "2001"|url=http://rollingstone.uol.com.br/listas/100-maiores-musicas-brasileiras/2001/|work=[[Rolling Stone]] Brasil|publisher=Spring|accessdate=6 January 2014|language=Portuguese|year=2009}}</ref>
It was listed by ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' Brazil at #44 on the 100 best Brazilian albums in history list.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://grandeabobora.com/rolling-stone-brasil-elege-os-100-melhores-discos-de-musica-brasileira.html|title=Os 100 maiores discos da música brasileira|date=2007-12-20|publisher=Umas Linhas|language=Portuguese|accessdate=2009-04-20|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20091008045334/http://grandeabobora.com/rolling-stone-brasil-elege-os-100-melhores-discos-de-musica-brasileira.html|archivedate=2009-10-08|df=}}</ref> One of its singles, "2001", was also voted by the magazine as the 90th greatest Brazilian song.<ref>{{cite web|title=As 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras - "2001"|url=http://rollingstone.uol.com.br/listas/100-maiores-musicas-brasileiras/2001/|work=[[Rolling Stone]] Brasil|publisher=Spring|accessdate=6 January 2014|language=Portuguese|year=2009}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 13:26, 9 February 2018

Untitled
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Mutantes 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 and again in 2006 by Omplatten's (and Polydor's) parent company, Universal Records. It shows a more polished approach than 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 at #44 on the 100 best Brazilian albums in history list.[2] One of its singles, "2001", was also voted by the magazine as the 90th greatest Brazilian song.[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Arnaldo Baptista, Rita Lee and Sérgio Dias except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dom Quixote" 3:55
2."Não Vá Se Perder Por Aí"Raphael Vilardi, Roberto Loyola3:16
3."Dia 36"Arnaldo Baptista, Johnny Dandurand, Rita Lee, Sérgio Dias4:02
4."2001" (titled "Dois Mil e Um" on 2006 CD release)Rita Lee, Tom Zé3:58
5."Algo Mais" 2:39
6."Fuga Nº II dos Mutantes" (titled simply "Fuga N° II" on CD releases) 3:43
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Banho de Lua (Tintarella di Luna)"B. Filippi, F. Migiacci - Version: Fred Jorge3:41
8."Ritta Lee" (spelled "Rita Lee" on CD releases) 3:10
9."Mágica" 4:38
10."Qualquer Bobagem"Arnaldo Baptista, Rita Lee, Sérgio Dias, Tom Zé4:37
11."Caminhante Noturno" 5:10

Personnel

Os Mutantes

with:

References

  1. ^ Mutantes at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Os 100 maiores discos da música brasileira" (in Portuguese). Umas Linhas. 2007-12-20. Archived from the original on 2009-10-08. Retrieved 2009-04-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "As 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras - "2001"". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Spring. 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Mutantes: mais uma virada radical na carreira" (in Portuguese). Whiplash. 2008-06-01. Retrieved 2015-04-11.