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Almo Sounds
Parent companyUniversal Music Group
Founded1994 (1994)
FounderHerb Alpert, Jerry Moss
StatusDefunct
Distributor(s)
  • Interscope (1998-99)
  • GenreVarious

    Almo Sounds was a record label which was started in 1994 by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss after they sold A&M RecordstoPolyGram. The intent for the label was to recreate the initial concept of A&M Records as a small, "boutique" label.

    The label signed artists Gillian Welch, Imogen Heap, Ozomatli and Garbage and several other artists. Psychic TV did demos that were rejected for the label. Herb Alpert himself released his "Second Wind", "Passion Dance", and "Colours" albums on the label.

    A Nashville division was launched in 1995.[1] Headed by record producer Garth Fundis,[2] it released albums by Paul Jefferson, Billy Yates, and Bekka & Billy.

    The label has not released new product since 1999 and in 2000 it was sold to Universal Music Group.[3] Commercially viable catalog albums remain available through Interscope Records, a current sister label to A&M.

    Discography[edit]

    Albums

    Year Artist Release Catalogue
    1995 Angel Corpus Christi White Courtesy Phone AMSD-80000
    The Rake's Progress Altitude AMSD-80001
    Tim Wheater Tim Wheater AMSD-80003
    Garbage Garbage AMSD-80004
    1996 Herb Alpert Second Wind AMSD-80005
    Gillian Welch Revival AMSD-80006
    Paul Jefferson Paul Jefferson AMSD-80007
    Gus Gus AMSD-80008
    Victor DeLorenzo Pancake Day AMSD-80009
    1997 Lazlo Bane 11 Transistor AMSD-80010
    Pulsars Pulsars AMSD-80011
    Bekka & Billy Bekka & Billy AMSD-80012
    ManBREAK Come and See AMSD-80013
    Herb Alpert Passion Dance AMDS-80014
    Billy Yates Billy Yates AMDS-80015
    1998 Imogen Heap iMegaphone AMSD-80017
    Garbage Version 2.0 AMSD-80018
    The Prissteens Scandal, Controversy & Romance AMSD-80019
    Ozomatli Ozomatli AMSD-80020
    Gillian Welch Hell Among the Yearlings AMSD-80021
    1999 Bijou Phillips I'd Rather Eat Glass AMSD-80022
    Gus Word of Mouth Parade AMSD-80023
    Various Artists Return of the Grievous Angel AMSD-80024
    Herb Alpert Colors AMSD-80025

    EPs

    Year Artist Release Catalogue
    1996 Pulsars Submission to the Master AMSDM-88002
    Lazlo Bane Short Style AMSDM-88003

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Almo's Strong Lead in Jefferson
  • ^ "ALMO SOUNDS". onamrecords.com. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  • External links[edit]


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