Some things take time to happen, some things perhaps take a bit longer than they should but, finally, we are delighted to present an issue of the iconic, and sought-after, Brazilian album 'Alucinolândia' by Zito Righi e Seu Conjunto from 1969. The trippy, surrealist 60s cover design with hands holding eyeballs is somewhat confusing. Rather than the stoner acid rock record that the art may suggest, 'Alucinolândia' is actually a quintessential 60s gem, mixing samba, MPB, bossa nova, quirky organ-led mod-jazz groovers and easy-listening crooners with a relaxed cool swagger. The fact the record was released in 1969 meant it was probably a bit out of step with its contemporaries in comparison to the works of artists such as Os Mutantes, Gilberto Gil et al.
1. Poema Ritmico Do Malandro
2. Somos Todos Irmcos
3. Once In a While
4. Birimbau
5. Primeira Conjugagco
6. Bye Bye
7. Love is Here To Stay
8. Isn't a Dream
9. Sou Feliz Aqui
10. Adeus Amor
11. Alvorada
12. Hert