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GNR

 
Artist: GNR

Group Members:

Rui Reininho, Toli Machado, Zeze Garcia, Alexandre Soares, Jorge Romao, Vitor Rua

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  • Formed: 1979, Portugal
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Valsa Dos Detectives," "Tudo O Que Voce Queria Ouvrir," "Sob Escuta"

Biography

Pioneering the Portuguese rock scene in the beginning of the '80s and choosing to maintain a route towards the leanest sounds of pop/rock, GNR slowly became one of the senior musical references in this small European country. Their deliverance of uncommonly poetic lyrics, supported by eccentric pop rhythms, ended up bringing them an ever-growing fan base. It all began in 1979, when guitarist Alexandre Soares, bassist Vítor Rua, and drummer Toli César Machado made their first rehearsals in Oporto. One year after forming, the band recorded their first single, which turned out to be a true song icon in Portugal, "Portugal na CEE" ("Portugal on the EEC"). The single distinguished the band through its political message, and at the same time provided new gateways to the newborn Portuguese rock. In 1981 vocalist Rui Reininho joined the team, and a year later, Independança, the band's first album, hit record stores, having poor results. Following a series of conflicts, Rua left the band and attempted to get a hold on its name for several years, trying also to bring about its end. In that same year, Jorge Romão became GNR's bass player. Defeitos Especiais showed up in 1984 as their second full-length record, again having a modest performance on the charts. A year later, next to an enthusiastic live concert in Spain, Os Homens Não se Querem Bonitos came out as their third album. The record was a success, mostly due to the single "Dunas." The road to fame seemed to be the trail for the Portuguese squad, and in 1986, Psicopátria had a huge success, managing to give away yet another anthem, the single "Efectivamente." Soares left the group in 1987, being substituted at the time by Zeze Garcia, performing on GNR's first American shows to the Portuguese community in New Jersey. GNR -- In Vivo, released in 1990, was the band's first live record, capturing the thrilling appearances at Lisbon's Coliseu dos Recreios almost a year before. Rock in Rio Douro, released in 1992, turned out to be their major breakthrough, staying on top of Portuguese national charts for more than nine months. It was in that same year that the Oporto crew managed to be one of the only Portuguese groups to sell out a stadium, when more than 40,000 attended their concert in Lisbon's Estádio de Alvalade. Two years later, Sob Escuta maintained the group's reference, as well as 1998's Mosquito and 2000's Popless. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, All Music Guide
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GNR
Also known as Grupo Novo Rock
Origin Portugal
Genres Post-punk
Pop rock
Years active 1981 – present
Labels EMI
Website gnr-gruponovorock.com
Members
Rui Reininho
Jorge Romão
Toli César Machado
Former members
Alexandre Soares
Vítor Rua
Mano Zé
Manuel Ribeiro
Zezé Garcia

GNR is a Portuguese band founded in 1981. This band shares its acronym (Grupo Novo Rock, portuguese for Group of New Rock) with the Guarda Nacional Republicana (National Republican Guard) and is inseparable from the concept of Portuguese rock. Many years after its creation, numerous recordings show the band's popularity, always represented by the charismatic Rui Reininho. Singer, author of numerous lyrics and songs, he was one of the most loved by the media - and often controversial - symbol of the Portuguese rock scene.

Alongside Toli César (guitarist, former drummer) and Jorge Romão (bass), Rui Reininho and GNR create concerts where irony, parody and provocation dominate. They stage - in a language often enriched by the Porto slang - the caricatured and stereotyped sides of the city's inhabitants. In their work, the words and music assume other tonalities to evoke a nostalgia that is connected to the city, to love and to the frailty of emotions.

Discography

  • Independança (1982)
  • Defeitos Especiais (1984)
  • Os Homens Não Se Querem Bonitos (1985)

Sta. Apolónia
Sonora
Freud & Ana
Dunas
Sentidos Pêsames
Sete Naves
“Made in Oporto”
Apartheid Hotel
Azraël

  • Psicopátria (1986)
  • Valsa dos Detectives (1989)

Morte ao Sol
Valsa dos Detectives
Impressões Digitais
1991
(Um Chamado) Desejo Eléctrico
Jardim D'Alá / Walkin'
Dama ou Tigre
Falha Humana

  • In Vivo (Recorded Live) (1990)
  • Rock in Rio Douro (1992)
  • Sob Escuta (1994)

Las Vagas
Música de Legeia
+ Vale Nunca
Costa Atlântica Inevitável
Ciclones
O Costume
Dominó
Lovenita
Rádio taciturno
Tema de Legeia

  • Tudo o Que Você Queria Ouvir - O Melhor dos GNR (1996)
  • Mosquito (1998)
  • Popless (2000)

"Popless"
Asas (eléctricas)
Bem Vindo ao Passado
L's
Essa Fada
Dois Sentidos
Tons Sem Tom
Braço de Prata
Digital Gaia
Viva a Preguiça

  • Câmara Lenta (2002)
    • 16 Slows do Melhor GNR
  • Do Lado dos Cisnes (2002)
  • ContinuAcção - O Melhor dos GNR vol.3 (2006)
    • double Greatest Hits album

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