Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Music Pool: Mutantes, Mary Hansen



E Seus Cometas No Pais Do Baurets

The fifth album from Os Mutantes was officially their last, although they would record another one in the same year, released as Rita Lee's solo album. There was little sound technology available, so they had to invent their own wah-wah, flanger, and phaser pedals, sound systems, and more. The second track is an acoustic ballad where the innocent voice of Rita Lee presents the love declaration of a bitch to her dog, backed by a bumbo leguero (typical instrument of South American countries and a trademark of protesters against dictatorship). It is no surprise that they were hated by the government: censorship delayed the release of the album, due to the title and the lyrics of "Cabeludo Patriota" ("Hairy Patriot"). Os Mutantes changed it to "A Hora E A Vez Do Cabelo Nascer" and added some noise over the censored lyrics. That leads you to think that their debauchery, irreverence, and utmost ignorance and alienation in relation to the grave happenings of the time produced some serious awareness. On the properly musical side, they show uncanny virtuosity in several different styles (rock, funk, ballad, jazz-rock) in tracks longer than the usual, filled with improvisation and beautiful and challenging solos.



Hybird

2005 4-track CD single compilation of solo works recorded by Stereolab vocalist Mary Hansen who died in a road accident in 2002, featuring two tracks from her deleted 7" single plus the final track that she was working on before she died - 'Marching Music' - which has been finished by Andy Ramsey of Stereolab in keeping with prior discussions with Mary, artwork is taken from original designs and from her photo collection accumulated from years of touring.

http://www.recordstore.co.uk/duophonic/

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