Everything Is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes
Everything is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes is a best of compilation by the Brazilian tropicalia band Os Mutantes. Compiled by David Byrne of Talking Heads, it was released by his world music record label Luaka Bop in 1999. Aimed towards an English-speaking market, its track selection differs much from other Mutantes compilations. It includes an abridged version of "Ando Meio Desligado."
Track listing
- "Ando Meio Desligado" - 3:03 - (Arnaldo Baptista/Sérgio Dias/Rita Lee) 1970
- "Ave, Lúcifer " - 2:19 - (Baptista/Lee) 1970
- "Dia 36" - 4:02 - (Dandurand/Baptista/Lee/Dias) 1969
- "Baby [1971]" - 3:40 - (Caetano Veloso) 1971
- "Fuga No. II" - 3:41 - (Baptista/Lee/Dias) 1969
- "Cantor de Mambo" - 4:38 - (Baptista/Lee) 1972
- "Adeus Maria Fulô" - 3:06 - (Teixeira) 1968
- "Desculpe, Babe" - 2:51 - (Baptista/Lee) 1970
- "El Justiciero" - 3:54 - (Baptista/Lee) 1971
- "Panis et Circenses" - 3:38 - (Gilberto Gil/Veloso) 1968
- "A Minha Menina" - 4:41 - (Jorge Ben) 1968
- "Bat Macumba" - 3:09 - (Gil/Veloso) 1968
- "Le Premier Bonheur du Jour" - 3:36 - (Gerald/Renard) 1968
- "Baby [1968]" - 3:00 - (Veloso) 1968
References
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- Sérgio Dias
- Esmeria Bulgari
- Vinicius Junqueira
- Vitor Trida
- Henrique Peters
- Cláudio Tchernev
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- "Suicida"/"Apocalipse" (as "O'Seis")
- "É Proibido Proibir"/"Ambiente de Festival" (with Caetano Veloso)
- "A Minha Menina"/"Adeus Maria Fulô"
- "Dois Mil e Um"/"Dom Quixote"
- "Ando Meio Desligado"/"Não Vá Se Perder por Aí"
- "Top Top"/"It's Very Nice pra Xuxu"
- "Mande um Abraço para a Velha"
- "Mutantes Depois"
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