Artist's albums
La Filo
2001 · album
Marronnage
1998 · album
Enfants des îles
1995 · album
Si...
1994 · album
Matebis (concert anniversaire 1992)
1993 · album
Matebis
1992 · album
La case à Lucie
1986 · album
Malavoi
1986 · album
Biosfé
2022 · album
Loup Garou
2020 · single
Partaj
2017 · compilation
Le meilleur de Malavoi, vol. 2
2016 · album
Oliwon
2016 · album
La belle époque
2011 · album
Pèp la
2009 · album
Malavoi au Zénith (Live Concert 1987)
2008 · album
Souch'
2008 · album
La Cigale 2007 (Live)
2008 · album
L'autre Style
2007 · album
Les Instrumentaux
2006 · album
Le meilleur de Malavoi
2004 · compilation
Best of Malavoi
2003 · compilation
Live à Club Med World
2002 · album
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Biography
Led by Martiniquan pianist Paulo Rosine, Malavoi has been recording since the late '60s. The original band featured a horn section and consisted mainly of Latin music enthusiasts. The band added a string section in the late '70s and recorded a superb album of charanga-style music that included percussion by Dede St. Prix. Only this one album captured the brief period when Malavoi had both a horn section and a string section; the horns left soon afterward. An anthology of hits from this era is now available on the Hibiscus label release L'Autre Style. The albums listed below are among the best of the band as it exists today, presenting a varied repertoire of "Creolized" European dance forms like the quadrille, mazurka, and waltz along with strong elements of biguine and charanga. Pipo Gertrude, who replaced long-time Malavoi vocalist Ralph Thamar in late 1987, appears on Jou Ouve and Souche (which is not listed because it's not among their best), as well as the group's latest. The Live au Zenith album features Thamar. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, Rovi