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Wicked fuzz guitar-laden stoner psych rock obscurity from early 1970s Brazil! Maybe the best Psych album ever released in Brazil! This was a hippy soundtrack with heavy guitar sounds, beautiful vocals and well-crafted songs which was made for an underground film starring the band itself, but the movie - Geracao Bendita (Blessed Generation) - was banned in Brazil. It was 1971, two years after Woodstock, and the Brazilian youth were still trying to live the hippie dream of the `Age of Aquarius`, even though a little late. In the wave of peace and love, a group of young musicians and moviemakers from Nova Friburgo, in Rio de Janeiro, dove into the production of what became known as `the first Brazilian hippie movie`. Entitled Geracao Bendita, the movie, directed by Carlos Bini and shot in Rio, has become something of a cult classic, remembered for both its visual imagery of the period and the rare and wonderful Original Soundtrack album that it spawned. Recorded in the studios of Todamanica in Rio de Janeiro, the album, also called Geracao Bendita is credited to Spectrum, formed by the ex-members of the 2000 Volts band and actors/musicians appearing in the movie. The album assembles twelve songs with lyrics in Portuguese and some in English, most of them speaking about peace, love, freedom, nature and other themes and meaningful values of that time. Accentuated with plenty of fuzz guitars and vocals in a `Beatles-style`, the record was hailed as a world-class production and the talents of the group above the national standard of that time. It was 1971, two years after Woodstock, and the Brazilian youth still lived under the effects of the "Age of Aquarius", even though a little late. In the wave of peace and love, a group of young musicians and movie makers from Nova Friburgo, in Rio de Janeiro, deeply clived into the production of what that time was called " the first Brazilian hippie movie ". Entitled " Geracao Bendita ", the movie directed by Carlos Bini, and taken in the same region, left registered, besides the images of a time, a soundtrack as surprising as rare. At the average age of 21, the experience of the group summed up to the local scene where they began by playing covers of The Beatles " so well done that many times people even believed the sound was from a radio or a tape recorder, says today the eletric guitar player Caetano.

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