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| 1. Filhos Do Silencio |
| 2. Escravo Da Revolucao |
| 3. Sao Paulo |
| 4. Araras |
| 5. La Femme Lourdina |
| 6. Anjos Do Sul |
| 7. Bom Dia Po |
| 8. 4 Ever |
| 9. Le Mistere |
| 10. Tower Of Crystal |
| 11. Everywhere I Go |
| 12. Sleep Walk |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great work from a living legend.,
By Clay Copilevitz (Chicagoland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Estacao Da Luz (Audio CD)
Anyone who is a fan of Os Mutantes, especially their later, more "progressive rock" oriented albums, will want to give Sergio's latest a listen. Unlike his largely disappointing "Mind Over Matter", most of the words here are in Portuguese. I think the fact that this record is intended mostly for the Brazilian audience means that Sergio feels more comfortable being himself. I got the feeling listening to "Mind Over Matter" that he was too anxious to appeal to international "adult" rock listeners. This time he made a record that reflects the Sergio that Mutantes fans know and love: still an idealist in his lyrics, still a masterful musician, still possessing a beautiful voice. His new millenium redux of "Anjos do Sul" needs to be heard! I don't think I am going out on a limb by saying that this is the best "Mutantes related" record in a long, long time. That alone should be enough to convince fans of the group to get "Estacao da Luz".
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