Artist's albums
Entre Seus Rins
2001 · album
Clandestino (Ramesterizado)
2001 · album
Mtv Ao Vivo - Ira!
2000 · album
Isso É Amor
1999 · album
Você Não Sabe Quem Eu Sou
1998 · album
7
1995 · album
Meninos da rua Paulo
1991 · album
Clandestino
1990 · album
O Jogo
2022 · single
Efeito Dominó
2020 · single
IRA
2020 · album
Chuto Pedras e Assobio
2020 · single
Mulheres À Frente da Tropa
2020 · single
O Amor Também Faz Errar
2020 · single
Ira! Folk (Ao Vivo em São Paulo)
2017 · album
Mesmo Distante (Ao Vivo)
2017 · single
Mudança de Comportamento
2016 · album
Música Calma para Pessoas Nervosas
2016 · album
Psicoacústica
2016 · album
Vivendo e Não Aprendendo
2016 · album
Ira! 30 anos
2015 · album
Fundamental - Ira!
2013 · album
iCollection
2012 · album
Dose Dupla Ira!
2012 · album
Invisível DJ
2007 · album
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Biography
Ira was formed in São Paulo city in 1981 by guitarist Edgard Scandurra, his friend, bassist Dino, vocalist Nasi (Marcos Valadão), and drummer Charles Gavin. The name was a reference to the Irish Republican Army, and also means "anger" in Portuguese. After some bar and university shows, they were taken to Warner in 1983, recording their first single, "Gritos na Multidão" b/w "Pobre Paulista." In March, 1985, the band gained a "!" and put Gaspa (Ricardo Gasparini) in the place of Dino, exchanging Gavin (who departed for the Titãs) for André Jung (who came from the same band). They recorded their first LP, Mudança de Comportamento through Warner, which sold 50,000 copies. The second LP, Vivendo e Não Aprendendo, launched the band with its 165,000 copies sold and the inclusion of "Flores em Você" in the major TV Globo soap opera O Outro's soundtrack. The band enjoyed a period of high visibility in the media. On January 6, 1988, Ira! opened the first Hollywood Rock festival (Rio). That day, some problems with the sound system provoked the unstable nerves of the bandmembers, who destroyed the dressing room. Four months later, the band recorded Psicoacústica, which had different concepts and details, embracing hard rock and rap. The album sold about 60,000 copies though considered a noncommercial work. In 1989, Scandurra recorded a solo album, (Amigos Invisíveis) playing all instruments, and soon followed the fourth Ira! LP, Clandestino, which sold 30,000 copies with softer lyrics. In the '90s, the band came close to separation, but recorded Meninos da Rua Paulo (1991) and Música Calma Para Pessoas Nervosas (1993), which reinforced their work. Moving to Paradoxx, they also recorded 7 (1996). That year, Scandurra recorded another solo album, Benzina (BMG). ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi