(1950-12-01) December 1, 1950 (age 68) São Paulo, Brazil
Genres
Psychedelic rock, progressive rock, tropicalismo, experimental
Sérgio Dias Baptista Twice Latin Grammy Nominee (born December 1, 1950 in São Paulo), is a Brazilian rock musician, composer and guitar player. He is best known for his work with the band Os Mutantes and has been the only consistent member of the band, appearing on every album since its formation. In 2010 Sergio Dias collaborated with the band Tahiti Boy and the Palmtree Family in a project called "We are the Lilies",[1] which also featured contributions from Iggy Pop and Jane Birkin.
Contents
1Discography
2See also
3External links
4References
Discography
With Os Mutantes
Os Mutantes discography
Solo, soundtrack and collaborations
1980: Sérgio Dias, CBS (Brazil)
1988: Johnny Love - OST, SBK (Brazil)
1990: Mato Grosso (with Phil Manzanera), Expression Records (UK)
1991: Mind Over Matter, Expression Records (UK)
1997: Song of the Leopard, Black Sun Records (USA)
2000: Estação da Luz, Lotus Music (Brazil)
2003: Jazz Mania Live (recorded in 1986), Editio Princeps (Brazil)
2011: We Are The Lilies (with Tahiti Boy & The Palmtree Family), Third Side Records, (UK)
See also
Os Mutantes
Tropicália
External links
Sérgio Dias' Official Site
Documentary about Sérgio Dias collaboration with Tahiti Boy in 2010
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