Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol

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Tudo foi Feito pelo Sol
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Studio album by Os Mutantes
Released 1974
Genre Progressive rock
Length42:47
Label Som Livre
Producer Os Mutantes
Os Mutantes chronology
Mutantes e Seus Cometas no País do Baurets
(1972) Mutantes e Seus Cometas no País do Baurets1972
Tudo foi Feito pelo Sol
(1974)
O A e o Z
(1992) O A e o Z1992

Tudo foi Feito pelo Sol is the sixth album by the Brazilian rock band Os Mutantes. The only original member of the band to take part in this album is guitarist Sérgio Dias.

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Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Deixe Entrar um Pouco d'Água no Quintal" Sérgio Dias, Rui Motta, Liminha 5:03
2."Pitágoras" Túlio Mourão 6:56
3."Desanuviar"Sérgio Dias, Liminha8:13
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."Eu Só Penso em Te Ajudar"Sérgio Dias, Liminha4:58
5."Cidadão da Terra"Sérgio Dias, Liminha5:35
6."O Contrário de Nada É Nada"Sérgio Dias, Túlio Mourão2:58
7."Tudo foi Feito pelo Sol"Sérgio Dias8:46
Bonus tracks on CD reissue
Caveleiros Negros EP
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cavaleiros Negros"Sérgio Dias/Rui Motta/Antônio Pedro8:37
2."Tudo Bem"Sérgio Dias/Antônio Pedro4:23
3."Balada do Amigo"Túlio Mourão3:34
  • These three tracks comprise an EP issued in 1976.

Personnel

Sérgio Dias Brazilian musician

Sérgio Dias Baptista Twice Latin Grammy Nominee, is a Brazilian rock musician, composer and guitar player. He is best known for his work with the band Os Mutantes and has been the only consistent member of the band, appearing on every album since its formation. In 2010 Sergio Dias collaborated with the band Tahiti Boy and the Palmtree Family in a project called "We are the Lilies", which also featured contributions from Iggy Pop and Jane Birkin.

Túlio Mourão is a pianist and composer from Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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