A rare album from 1974, exponent of the northeastern scene, Flaviola e o Bando do Sol is recovered and re-released
The 1970s were full of extraordinary psychedelic experiences, some of which almost no one remembers accurately because of the profusion of substances involved. In music, one of these experiences was undoubtedly the Pernambuco album Flaviola e o Bando do Sol, released 46 years ago, which brought together a group of musicians who would define the future of northeastern music: Lula Côrtes, Robertinho do Recife, Paulo Raphael, Zé da Flute, among others. In 1974, a year of great musical fertility, the only album released by the poet Flávio Lira, Flaviola, reached the most radical peak of the period's experiences (as did the albums by Marconi Notaro and the group Ave Sangria). To the delight of lovers of psychedelic sound, Polysom is now re-releasing Flaviola's vinyl in 180 grams, in partnership with the Pernambuco record label Rozenblit, which had originally released it. The graphic restoration was carried out from the collection preserved by Luiz Calanca, from the Baratos Afins label – it is worth remembering that Flaviola's cover is absurdly similar to the cover of an album by the priest of space rock, the British Syd Barret: Opel, from 1988.
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