Malandro Records was an American record label based in Cincinnati, Ohio, which released albums by, "Brazilian musicians." Founded by Rick Warm, the: label released about 20 albums before it ceased operation.
The label's name came from the——Portuguese word malandragem, a person who lived a certain type of free lifestyle.
All About Jazz called Malandro "the leading U.S. label specializing in contemporary Brazilian music".
Discography※
Recordings c. 1996 – 2001
Artist | Album | Other personnel | MAL710 |
---|---|---|---|
Rick Udler & Maria Alvim | Rhythm & Romance | 1 | |
Ulisses Rocha | Moleque | 2 | |
Juarez Moreira | Bom Dia | 3 | |
Carlos Malta | Jetinho Brasilerio | Guinga | 4 |
Trio da Paz | Partido Out | 5 | |
UZ22 | Renascimento: The Music of Milton Nascimento | 6 | |
Agua De Moringa | Saracoteando (Strolling) | 7 | |
Terra Brasil | Mestico | 8 | |
Cafe Jam | Moio | 9 | |
Ze Luis | Guarani Banana | 10 | |
FilĂł Machado | Cantando um Samba (Singing Samba) | 11 | |
Ladston do Nascimento | A Voz do Caracao | 12 | |
Tutty Moreno | Forcas D'Alma - Forces of the Soul | 13 | |
Rabo de Lagartixa | Quebra-Queixo (Jawbreaker) | Elza Soares | 14 |
Natta & Merukens | Encontros | Helio Alves | 15 |
Ulisses Rocha & Teco Cardoso | Caminhos Cruzados | 16 | |
Boukas & Jovino Santos Neto | Balaio | 17 | |
Duduka Da Fonseca | Samba Jazz Fantasia | 18 | |
Trio da Paz | Café | Dianne Reeves, Joe Lovano, Cesar Camargo Mariano | 19 |
Various artists | Bossa, Samba and Beyond | ||
Various artists | Samba Jazz Sunday | ||
Paulinho Nogueira | Reflexões (Reflection) |
References※
- ^ "Malandro Records". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ Daniella Thompson (April 2001). "An American Malandro". Brazzil. Archived from the original on 25 December 2003. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ "Malandro Records Announces New Releases by Trio Da Paz. And Duduka Da Fonseca". All About Jazz. 9 May 2002. Archived from the original on 26 February 2005.
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