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- 01. Pitha’ta
02. Alga
03. Matilho
04. Estilingue
05. Nadav
06. El–BaionMANDALA
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[engl] Mandala made only one eponymous album, recorded in 1971 but released only in 1976. A very rare and influential album, featuring future members of Grupo Um (Nazário and Zeca Assumpção who also played with Hermeto and Egberto Gismonti) and Pau Brasil (Nelson Ayres) – two seminal bands from the Brazilian instrumental scene of the 80s. The sound is a mix of Jazz Fusion with a Brazilian footprint – with a dash of psychedelic atmosphere and the spiced influence of oriental music.- Format
- LP lim
- Release-Datum
- 25.07.2021
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