Brasileño de 1970, aquí tenemos otra burrada de heavy psychedelia. Brutales guitarras y teclados, todos los temas originales y con un sonido bárbaro, súper psicodélico. Una de las más preciadas joyas del underground brasileño. Incluye 1 bonus track nunca antes publicado. RE oficial en Groovie Records.
ENGLISH:
When the Brazilian band Os Canibais went into the studio to record its second album, they left the Jovem Guarda (the country's answer to beatlemania) days behind and came out with a new name, Bango, and a new sound - that comprised psychedelia, hard rock, pop, soul and even Brazilian country music. Bango's only LP was released in 1970 but besides being well recorded and having an inspired repertoire, had little success.
After a few concerts, the group broke up and the record went into obscurity (later, some of the band members became notorious producers for Brazil's biggest record companies). With the years, Bango self- titled album (the band's name is an old slang for money but also a plant used to make hashish) became a legend in its own right and started to gather attention. The reason is obvious: songs like Inferno no mundo and Motor maravilha are killer tracks with amazing use of fuzz and wah- wah, gritty Hammond organ sounds, loud drums, catchy chorus and crazy moods that listeners will dive in even if they don't understand the (Brazilian Portuguese) lyrics. And, of course, its beautiful monstrous cover art.
A1 Inferno No Mundo
A2 Mas S
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