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Mutantes (2nd Album) CD
 
Polydor
format: CD
year of release: 1970
year of reissue: 2006

lab price: $15.00
available: yes
item #: cd-1961

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Mutantes' long lost English language album.
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
  Dom Quixote  
  Nao Ve Se Perder Por Ai  
Dia 36  
Dois Mil E Um  
Algo Mais  
  Fuga N II  
  Banho De Lua  
  Rita Lee  
Magica  
Qualquer Bobagem  
  Caminhate Noturno  
 
R E V I E W
If Mutantes' first album sounded like a bunch of Brazilian teenagers mashing up the Beatles and Marcos Valle while tripping on acid, their second LP sounds like the band falling completely over the edge. While the Baptistas didn't abandon their pop sensibilities altogether with Mutantes, the structure and bubblegum feel of their debut feels largely stripped away. Instead, songs like the spacey and vocodered "Dia 36(1)" and the layered "Dois Mil e Um(2)" feel like mini-suites, compact rock operas where Mutantes could accomplish in 3 or 4 minutes what took other bands 10. Of course, there's still the light-hearted "Rita Lee" and fuzzed-out "Magica(3)," not to mention the short and sweet "Algo Mais(4)" which probably could have been a hit in the US… if it weren't in Portuguese. In my humble opinion, this record comes in a close second to the debut record, but at the same time I can't deny the stoned beauty of the pair of closing tracks, "Qualquer Bobagem(5)" and "Caminhante Noturno." Nevermind the fact that the Omplatten reissue of this CD has been fetching major bucks on eBay – if you haven't heard Mutantes' first three albums, you owe it to yourself! 11 tracks, 42+ minutes.