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Os Mutantes (1968) (180 gram LP with bonus CD)

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LP (Item 560716) Polydor/Lilith (Italy), 1968 — Condition: New Copy

A landmark LP! This is the first – and the wildest – album by this legendary group that was one of the founding forces of the Tropicalia movement. The music is a wonderful blend of 60s rock and early MPB stuff, with crazy production and a great sense of humor that still keeps the whole thing fresh today. It's no wonder the kids are lapping this one up like mad! Caetano Veloso contributed a number of tracks to the album, including "Panis et Circenses", "Bat Macumba", "Trem Fantastma", and his great "Baby", which is done fantastically here. Great stuff all 'round! (LP comes with bonus CD of entire album.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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