: A Portuguese version of "Redeviens Un Bébé". Historical Context
Today, the Original Vinyl LP is considered a rare find for collectors of 1970s Brazilian psychedelia and religious folk. Os Meninos De Deus – Aperte... Não Sacuda - Discogs Os Meninos de Deus Aperte NГЈo Sacuda 1974
Many of the songs were originally from international communities of the movement and were translated into Portuguese by the Brazilian members. The group viewed the music as a "powerful form of prayer". Key Tracks The album consists of 12 tracks, including: : A Portuguese version of "Redeviens Un Bébé"
: A prominent track based on the Prayer of Saint Francis. Não Sacuda - Discogs Many of the songs
The album features a mix of Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, and Soul , often characterized by lush arrangements and religious themes.
Os Meninos de Deus (The Children of God) arrived in Brazil around 1973, led by couples like Thiago and Tabita. While the movement later faced significant international controversy regarding its practices, in the early 70s, the Brazilian group was primarily seen as a that used theater and music to attract young people to their faith. The group eventually dissolved or rebranded as "A Família" (The Family) in 1978.