Artist's albums
Afinidades (Live)
2001 · album
Lustro
2000 · album
Kazoo
1997 · album
LusoQualquerCoisa
1996 · album
Véspera
2020 · album
Armário
2020 · single
Sinais
2020 · single
Tudo no Amor
2019 · single
Corrente
2019 · album
Fã
2017 · album
Nura Pakhang (Eu e Tu) [Radio Edit]
2017 · single
O Melhor dos Clã
2016 · album
Rompe o cerco
2013 · single
Disco Voador
2011 · album
Cintura
2007 · album
Tira A Teima
2007 · single
Vivo
2006 · album
Rosa Carne
2004 · album
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Biography
“Thanks to their sophisticated taste and pop sensibility, Clã (meaning "clan") became a 90's and 00's Portuguese pop mainstay. In 1992 musicians Helder Goncalves (piccolo bass), Manuela Azevedo (vocals), Miguel Ferreira (keyboards), Pedro Biscaia (keyboards), Pedro Rito (bass) and Fernando Goncalves (drums) came together to forming Clã. Four years later the group produced their debut recording LusoQualquerCoisa (1996) for EMI. (...) As the group's discography grew, so did their fan base and public acclaim. Clã became a crowd favorite for their mastery of the stage and ability to outshine their recordings in live concerts. Their records consistently earned high marks both from critics and sales/airplay charts alike. The band's 2007 release Cintura climbed to number 13 on Portuguese charts.” ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi In 2011, Clã created their own label and released “Disco Voador”, a children’s album that turned into a huge success. “Corrente” (2014) continued to show the band as one of the biggest references in the music scene with an unique and unmistakable ability to reinvent its sound in each project. Always open to new challenges, Clã made the score and performed in a musical play -“Fã”, in January 2017. Later that year, they recorded an album with the play’s soundtrack. With recent changes in its formation (drummer Pedro Oliveira and bassist Pedro Santos succeeded Pedro Rito and Fernando Gonçalves), Clã released “Véspera” in the Spring of 2020.