Few albums have had such a massive impact on the popular music scene of Brazil as the self-titled debut album of Os Mutantes. Serie Estreia is a 2002 reissue of this landmark recording that, together with two other 1968 albums by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, marked the start of the highly controversial and amazingly creative Tropicalismo movement, which would forever change the musical landscape of Brazil. Seemingly effortlessly, Os Mutantes blend and fuse musical elements of the Beatles, Brazilian folk music, Veloso,Françoise Hardy, and psychedelic sound effects, and then top it all off with their own unique and unmistakable charm and style. The album starts off with the sonic extravaganza of Gil and Veloso's "Panis et Circenses," with its instant melody and suggestive lyrics. "O Relógio" was Os Mutantes' first single, and the smooth, fragile voice of a very young Rita Lee and the unusual sound effects of the song give it a beautiful, somewhat dreamy atmosphere. A slight psychedelic touch is given to Veloso's Tropicalismo classic, "Baby." On "Adeus Maria Fulô," Os Mutantes slip for a moment into the sound and rhythm of Brazil's northeast region. There are also great versions of Jorge Ben's "A Minha Menina" and Jean Renard's "Le Premier Bonheur du Jour," before the album's finale with the psychedelic rock of "Ave. Genghis Khan." One of the most striking features of this album is the way Os Mutantes use such an enormous variety of musical styles and moods, and somehow still manage to make it all sound like a natural unity. This would soon prove to be one of the most important characteristics of Os Mutantes. Another characteristic of the group is, of course, its enormous inventiveness and vanguard sound, still sounding modern at the time of this reissue's release. This is a great album by any standards, and it becomes even more impressive when you consider that it is Os Mutantes' debut. As listeners know today, Os Mutantes would soon follow this one up with more brilliant album efforts, Mutantes and Divina Comédia. ~ Philip Jandovský, All Music Guide
Os Mutantes (Universal)
08/27/2002 | Planet Rhythm
All Music Guide Review
Os Mutantes (Universal) Track Listing
Credits of Os Mutantes (Universal)
- Stelio Carlini
- Sound Technician
- Geraldo Alves Pinto
- Graphic Coordinator
- Rogerio Duprat
- Arranjo
- Os Mutantes
- Main Performer
- Manoel Barenbein
- Producer
- Fabio Rodrigues
- Liner Notes
- Rafael Ayres
- Art Direction
- Ricardo Leite
- Art Direction
- Mayra Messora
- Design Assistant
- Mauricio Flores
- Coordination
- Marcelo Fróes
- Executive Producer
- José Celso Guida
- Marketing
- Dirceu
- Bateria
- Jorge Ben
- Viola
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