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Download links and information about Build Up by Rita Lee. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Psychedelic genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 31:05 minutes.

Artist: Rita Lee
Release date: 1970
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Psychedelic
Tracks: 11
Duration: 31:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sucesso, Aqui Vou Eu (Build Up) 2:45
2. Calma 3:16
3. Viagem Ao Fundo De Mim 2:49
4. Precisamos De Irmãos 2:43
5. Macarrão Com Linguiça E Pimentão 3:04
6. José (Joseph) 2:29
7. Hulla-Hulla 3:08
8. And I Love Him 3:05
9. Tempo Nublado 2:47
10. Prisioneira Do Amor 2:26
11. Eu Vou Me Salvar 2:33

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This is the first album Rita Lee recorded as a solo artist outside the legendary cult group Os Mutantes. However, as Mutantes members Arnaldo Baptista and Liminha both perform on this one, it could in fact almost be considered another Mutantes album. Build Up was also recorded in 1970, the same year that Mutantes recorded its brilliant third album A Divina Comedia ou Ando Meio Desligado. As one would expect under these circumstances, the music on Build Up sounds very Mutantes-like, with all the inventiveness, originality, and stylistic diversity that characterized the work of that group. Overall, though, this album doesn't quite reach the same sensational artistic heights as Mutantes' first three albums. Nevertheless, this is a very good album indeed and it definitely constitutes a worthy kick off for Lee's long-lasting and highly successful solo career. There is no weak song on Build Up, but the beautiful "José," the humorous yet somehow tasteful "Hulla-Hulla," the elegant "Tempo Nublado," and the cute "Viagem ao Fundo de Mim" deserve extra mentioning. There is also a very good version of the Beatles' "And I Love Her." Compared to the five albums Mutantes recorded with Lee as a member, the songs on Build Up are less rock-oriented, much less goofy, and more subtle. On all accounts, this album is definitely worth checking out for any fan of Os Mutantes or Rita Lee. ~ Philip Jandovský, Rovi