O A e o Z
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O A e o Z (also known as A e o Z, or "A" e o "Z", Portuguese: The A and the Z) is an album by Brazilian rock band Os Mutantes. It was their first record without founding member Rita Lee, and marked a shift in their sound to progressive rock. Recorded in 1973, but shelved until 1992, this was Arnaldo Baptista's last studio record with the group.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Arnaldo Baptista, Sérgio Dias, Liminha and Dinho Leme.
1. |
"'A' e o 'Z'" |
8:39 |
2. |
"Rolling Stone" |
6:14 |
3. |
"Você Sabe" |
6:27 |
4. |
"Hey Joe" |
12:20 |
5. |
"Uma Pessoa Só" |
7:31 |
6. |
"Ainda Vou Transar com Você" |
7:14 |
Personnel
- Os Mutantes
- Arnaldo Baptista - Hammond organ L100, lead and backing vocals, Mellotron, Hohner clavinet, cello
- Sérgio Dias - electric (Régulus and Fender Stratocaster) and 12-string acoustic guitars, lead and backing vocals, sitar
- Liminha - bass (Regulus and Rickenbacker), backing vocals, acoustic guitar
- Dinho Leme - drums, backing vocals, tabla
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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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