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| Play | 2. Caminhante Noturno | 5:28 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 3. Ave Gengis Khan | 4:29 | $0.89 | |
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| Play | 5. Virginia | 3:43 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 6. Canto de Mambo | 5:38 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 7. El Justiciero | 6:53 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 8. Baby | 3:34 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 9. I'm Sorry Baby (Desculpe Babe) | 3:17 | $0.89 | |
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| Play | 11. Dia 36 | 3:38 | $0.89 | |
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| Play | 2. Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour | 2:41 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 3. 2001 | 3:57 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 4. Ave Lucifer | 2:34 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 5. Balada do Louco | 5:35 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 6. I Feel a Little Spaced Out (Ando meio desligado) | 7:02 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 7. A Hora e a Vez do Cabelo Crescer | 3:58 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 8. A Minha Menina | 4:57 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 9. Bat Macumba | 5:02 | $0.89 | |
| Play | 10. Panis Et Cirenses | 6:59 | $0.89 | |
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Together again,
This review is from: Live at the Barbican Theatre 2006 (Audio CD)
For fans of the tropicalia band Os Mutantes, May of 2006 was a momentous time -- the band reunited for the first time since 1978.
Specifically, they played a long live performance in the at London's Barbican Arts Centre, sparking off a brief tour. And in these songs, they're in wonderful form -- shimmering, richly raucous pop music wound with colourful rock'n'roll, returning to the songs that made them musical legends. No wonder the crowds scream as they play. In fact, they scream a lot during the opening number, "Don Quixote" -- as a stately, epic march plays, you can hear whoops, yowls and cheers over the drums and horns. Then suddenly there's a triangle, a flute.... and it melts into a complex, dramatic, colourful rock intro. Then it's time for an extended medley of their various other songs -- twining psychedelic rockers, joyously colourful tropicalia with a distinctly Brazilian flavour, rollicking psychpop full of flutes and keyboard, eerie psychedelic interludes, and some mellow little ballads sprinkled here and there. But even the quietest song has that dancey, mellow flavour. There's no rust on this performance, even though it's been nearly thirty years since they last worked together. In fact, you'd never think that Os Mutantes had broken up in the first place -- their music is still energetic, colourful, and full of gorgeous little flourishes. And they sound amazing live. Everything comes through crystal-clear, including all the little flutes, chimes and bells, and Sérgio Dias thanking the crowd. But the audience enthusiasm -- while very commendable and understandable -- does get a bit distracting, when you can hear shouting under some of the songs. But in the whole expanse of this two-disc set, the instrumentation is simply mind-blowing, especially for a live performance. The roaring bass, the twisting elusive guitar, clattery drums, the retro keyboard and the Brazilian flourishes all weave into a sensual, fun-loving tapestry. The rich, full energy of this music is enough to blow you off your chair. And Dias' vocals have gotten a bit scratchy over the years, but he can still sound mellow and joyously smooth. Occasionally he stops singing to tell the audience how to do the "choo choo samba," and announce, "So England, we love ya! You guys are wonderful! We had a great time!" "Live at the Barbican Theatre 2006" is a triumphant return for the reformed, broken-up and reformed again Os Mutantes. Gloriously energetic and colourful, from start to finish.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome vocals too.,
This review is from: Live at the Barbican Theatre 2006 (Audio CD)
I have only one thing to ad to E.A. Solinas excellent review. What impresses me most is the strong group vocals. If you like hearing
assertive and gloriously unpredictable ensemble singing, this album is a must have. Whether they are selling us with 'Tropicalia', or sending us on a far-flung Zappa influenced excursion, or just plain outplaying other Psychedelic Bands, it is a wonder that after 40 years, (and 30 years apart), they just wail on some huge mouth blossems.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good live recording,
By T. S. T. (Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live at the Barbican Theatre 2006 (Audio CD)
I would like to see the entire group together again. I would like to see The Mutantes with the classic line up: Arnaldo Baptista, Rita Lee and Sergio Dias. Arnaldo is here but not Rita. Arnaldo recorded one of the most fascinating and intriguing albums of Brazilian music (Loki?). Sergio is a very talented musician with a international career. Rita is the most successful ex-member of the group in Brazil. After the end of Mutantes Rita has become a great songwriter with many songs in hit lists. Although Rita has not joined the group, Zelia Duncan does the female vocal parts very well. Zelia Duncan has her own career in Brazil. I guess she will not stay with the band after the tour. So, this is a strange and unique opportunity to see her playing with Sergio and Arnaldo.
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