Participación especial de: Tom Zé (voz), Gabriel Levy (acordeón), Rafael Godoy (trombón)
35 años después de su último disco de estudio, Sergio Dias lidera una nueva reencarnación del mítico grupo nacido en São Paulo en 1966, que, adelantado a su tiempo, fue una de las puntas de lanza del movimiento Tropicalista y que, redescubiertos a mediados de los 90, se convirtieron en una referencia para artistas del rock alternativo internacional.
Intenso y vibrante regreso.
"In the short years they were active, Os Mutantes crafted a distinctive, riotous and modern sound, experimenting with homemade instruments studio effects, traditional forms of Brazilian music, field recordings, unorthodox song structures and time signatures and combining those with international influences in the form of pop music being exported out of England and the US in the late 1960s. Coupled with an overt political message embracing libertarian expression and artistic freedom, the few records Os Mutantes recorded have become enduringly influential. In the mid 1990s, 20 years after their last recording, Kurt Cobain famously issued a plea, begging for a reunited Os Mutantes to open for Nirvana. Since then, the band’s importance has been cited by current alternative superstars ranging from the Flaming Lips and of Montreal to Devendra Banhart to Beck, who wrote "for years it [Os Mutantes] was pretty much the only thing I listened to."