The Divine Comedy or I Have Been a Little Off) is the third album by the Brazilian rock band Os Mutantes.
It's also the first album by the band to break away from the Tropicália aesthetic, and move towards more of a pure rock sound.
Except for a tongue-in-cheek version of the ballad "Chão de Estrelas", the record shows little Brazilian music influence.
This shift in direction is speculated to be because their helpers and influences, Tropicalismo stars Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil were exiled by the Brazilian military dictatorship.
The album cover reflects a similar illustration by Gustav Doré from Dante's Divine Comedy.