His
family comes from Limoeiro do Norte, Vale do Jaguaribe, in the
countryside of Ceará. Because
of droughts, his parents would sometimes spend time in the capital
city, Fortaleza, until things got better. It was during one of
those hard times that on October 25, 1958, Eugênio Leandro
was born in Fortaleza. He stayed there only two months and soon
was back in Limoeiro do Norte, where his other 11 brothers were
born. He spent his young years in the countryside listening to
the usual common folklore in that part of Brazil: challengers,
cowboys, market vendors, storytellers. He remained in Limoeiro
for about 20 years, and in 1978 moved to Fortaleza to attend law
school at the Universidade Federal do Ceará,
where he graduated in 1983. During that time, he was actively involved
in cultural groups, student movements, clubs and other organizations,
workers' associations and everything that was a part of new liberated
democracy taking place in Brazil. It was the time of "abertura" (political
openness and freedom after the military government in Brazil).
In those fighting times and in a country opposed to giving opportunities,
especially in the musical scene -- the multinational labels dominated
the market -- he opted to alternative productions and independent
releases. He made his own record with the aid of some organized
social movement. That was 1984. Together with his partner Dílson
Pinheiro, they selected the repertoire -- two songs from each --
and traveled to Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. There they recorded
a "compacto" (like
a 45, except with two tracks on each side). The initial pressing
was only 1,000 copies, and they sold out in two months. Eugênio
Leandro then decided to start a solo career.
Besides his solo albums, all presented here in this annotated discography,
he produced the anthologies Compositores
e Intérpretes Cearenses and Tempo Trabalho e
Cotidiano,
besides also producing Abidoral Jamacaru's O Peixe and
Nonato Luiz's Álbum
Branco, where Luiz played The Beatles.
To order any of the albums reviewed here, you can contact Eugênio Leandro directly via e-mail. |