| 1. Roumeliotiko |
| 2. Pios Se Pire Apo Konda Mou |
| 3. Kleftiko |
| 4. To Fengari Kani Kiklo |
| 5. Itia and Papelambrina |
| 6. Hasapiko Horos |
| 7. Karagouna |
| 8. Madili |
| 9. Amaranth Os/Kovo Mia Klara |
| 10. Stin Kentimeni Sou Podia |
| 11. Glentzetico |
| 12. Mia Tselingopoula |
| 13. Nisiotikos Ballos |
| 14. Laterna Tis Polis |
Music of Greece,Callie Kalogerson,Anodyne Records,Authentic Greek music. Absolutely beautiful performance. It will make you listen and ask for more :-),Greek,Greek Folk,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music
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Live: The Concert Event
Yanni Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G2YCPQ Release Date: 2006-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Rainmaker
- Keys to Imagination
- Enchantment
- Standing in Motion
- On Sacred Ground
- Playtime
- Until the Last Moment
- If I could Tell You
- For All Seasons
- The Storm
- Prelude
- Nostalgia
Amazon.com
Who can fault an artist who so clearly embraces a one-planet, one-people worldview? Someone who recruits guest instrumentalists from every hemisphere to underscore his fondness for multiculturalism and convey his wish for global harmony? You can't help but admire Yanni, the Greek keyboardist/composer, even while acknowledging such nobility does not always translate into deeply satisfying music. On this, the audio-only component of his third made-for-television concert production (filmed in 2005 in Las Vegas), Yanni continues in his adopted role of True Egalitarian, playing a few bars to open a piece, then fading into the background to let other musicians (on violin, trumpet, sax, didgeridoo, hammer dulcimer, even keyboards) command the music's flow. A lovely gesture, but one that often results in extended soloing that sidetracks, even derails, the focus of the music. (Consider "Playtime," where Ming Freeman plays the jazzy piano solo, and the disc's previously unreleased track, "The Storm," pairing violinists Samvel Yervinyan and Sayaka Katsuki in a showy duet that is reminiscent of something from Bond.) Thus while the musicianship is first-rate, the production is superb, and some tracks are terrific (too bad "Standing in Motion" fades out so quickly), this disc is more about the jamming and less about staying on compositional task. Likely this project will be better appreciated in its DVD version, where the staging and artist interaction is on display. Meanwhile, some longtime fans may be left yearning for a day when Yanni will step up to his keyboards, drop the hammer, and let his own muse rock. --Terry Wood
More Yanni
Ultimate Yanni |
Live at the Acropolis |
Reflections of Passion |
Description
This is Yanni's first live recording in over 8 years. His last live release, Tribute, has scanned over 1.3 million copies to date. The "Tribute" album attained platinum status in the U.S. within five weeks of its November 4, 1997 release and is currently approaching double Platinum status.CD: 1.Rainmaker 2.Keys to Imagination 3.Enchantment 4.Standing in Motion 5.On Sacred Ground 6.Playtime 7.Until the Last Moment 8.If I could Tell You 9.For All Seasons 10.The Storm 11.Prelude 12.Nostalgia
Customer Reviews:
Sounds A Bit Like M E H D I.......2007-07-06
ALSO RECOMMENDED: M E H D I ~ Instrumental Paradise Volume 8..A True Gem.
His best yet!.......2007-05-23
Yanni in Concert.......2007-05-15
Simply The BEST!.......2007-05-14
When I checked Yanni's Website, I knew I ordered the wrong CD (Live Concert)
But I never regretted it, I don't know how could I have not hear it.
I've been playing the CD in my car for more than a month continuously. I cannot stop listening to it!
If you like new age & specially Yanni, You SHOULD get this CD!
Extremely recommended.
Beautiful.......2007-04-06
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Follow Your Heart
Mario Frangoulis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00066459U Release Date: 2005-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Come What May
- Adagio
- Follow Your Heart
- Hay Mas
- Bridge Of Dreams (I'll Never Forget You)
- Un'anima Sola (Ave Maria)
- Another World (Va' Pensiero)
- Benedictus (Cantico Alla Musica)
- Enas Hartinos Ilios (Paper Sun)
- Cu' Mme
- Dance
- Here's To The Heroes
Amazon.com
Rhodesian-born, Greek-raised, London-schooled, Juilliard-scholarshipped, Maria Callas Prize Winner Mario Frangoulis is a pop singer with operatic training. The voice is a high baritone/low tenor. It's very appealing, and decidedly non-operatic sounding--Bocelli, for example, is a true opera singer compared to Frangoulis. His first CD, Sometimes I Dream, was a smash hit. This one is certain to be as well. There's little here to please the classical music lover--an arrangement, with love-song lyrics, of Verdi's "Va,pensiero" chorus from Nabucco is as close to opera as he comes. But what he has to offer is a type of introspection which he puts across with gentle sincerity, and he is as adept singing in English as he is in Italian, Spanish and Greek. Most of the selections here are slow and pensive, but a spirited duet with Spanish singer Aleyandro Fernandez and "Cu' mme," a duet with the singer Melody, with an infectious beat, stand out from the rest. Years ago, this was the type of album couples slow-danced and made out to--there's no reason why the tradition shouldn't continue. If your tastes run to Josh Groban and Russell Watson, which is to say, pop singers with classical training and amazing suaveness, then you'll find Frangoulis irresistible. --Robert LevineAlbum Description
Import exclusive album finds the Greek tenor lending his sensual voice to a soulful collection of smooth pop ballads & classically flavored songs. Sony . 2004.Customer Reviews:
Following my heart to hear more of Mario.......2007-02-15
It may be too telling to admit that I purchased this CD out of pure curiosity from the picture of Mario on the cover, without ever previewing any of his music first. But I wasn't disappointed with the content.
From the first listen, Mario's voice bathed me in desire, then wrapped me in silk and cashmere and fed me Godivas. Maybe it was due in part to the lustful romanticism that emanates from this CD, but it put me in a very relaxed and loving mood.
In every cut, Frangoulis' voice and the music was kissed by the gods making it a lovely experience to treasure.
- Victoria Austin
Boring.......2007-01-10
Breath taking!.......2007-01-09
Amazing!.......2006-08-10
Mr. Frangoulis Follow Your Heart .......2006-06-23
Wishing much success and God Bless, Jolene
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666
Aphrodite's Child Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007TVK Release Date: 1989-07-24 |
Tracks:
- The System
- Babylon
- Loud, Loud, Loud
- The Four Horsemen
- The Lamb
- The Seventh Seal
- Aegian Sea
- Seven Bowls
- The Wakening Beast
- Lament
- The Marching Beast
- The Battle Of The Locusts
- Do It
- Tribulation
- The Beast
- Ofis
Tracks:
- Seven Trumpets
- Altamont
- The Wedding Of The Lamb
- The Capture Of The Beast
- 00
- Hic And Nunc
- All The Seats Were Occupied
- Break
Album Description
Deleted in the U.S., the landmark 1971 album by the Greek act led by Vangelis. A concept album about the Bible's Book Of Revelations, it contains all 24 tracks from the original release on Vertigo, including the near hit 'Break'. A Polygram International release. Double jewel case. The full title is '666 (The Apocalypse Of John.13/18)'.Album Details
Unavailable in the U.s.; 1970 Release - a Progressive Jazz/Rock Fusion Concept Album Based on the Biblical Chapter of the Same Name.Customer Reviews:
The original "Antichrist Superstar"...........2007-06-19
Essentially considered "progressive rock", it does contain some rather pleasing pieces setting a mood for celebration and 'sinful' vice, as well as somber orchestrations incorperating an eclectic combination of classical, rock, and even tribal mixes of instrumentation, combined with haunting narrations ranging from both the 'angelic' to the 'demonic' in countenance.
Track List:
* Disc one: 1. "System" 2. "Babylon" 3. "Loud, Loud, Loud" 4. "The Four Horsemen" 5. "The Lamb" 6. "The Seventh Seal" 7. "Aegian Sea" 8. "Seven Bowls" 9. "The Wakening Beast" 10. "Lament" 11. "The Marching Beast" 12. "The Battle Of The Locusts" 13. "Do It" 14. "Tribulation" 15. "The Beast" 16. "Ofis".
Nefarious chanting introduces the opus in 'System', preparing the mood for some morbid storyline; Appropriately, "Babylon" casts the impression of a carnal city in the midst of a celebration of the flesh in joyful rapport; "Loud, Loud, Loud" seems to admonish the humanimal towards the natural acceptance of the self, and a breaking forth of perfidious contraints from white light enslavers; 'Aegian Sea' is an instrumental in Ur sound orchestration, wherein one may visualize the vast misty shores of a glistening crest upon the ancient waters; "The Battle Of The Locusts" and "Do It" are violent guitar solos illustrating warfare; "The Beast" is rhythmically heavy with a memorable chorus, which may have your hoof tapping; The brief though amusing "Ofis" contains a humorous "shilgne" reverse speech inunciation amidst the throes of apparent 'possession'; The other intervening songs seem to link these together as segueways, preserving a smooth flow.
* Disc two: 1. "Seven Trumpets" 2. "Altamont" 3. "The Wedding of the Lamb" 4. "The Capture of the Beast" 5. "" 6. "Hic and Nunc" 7. "All the Seats Were Occupied" 8. "Break".
"Seven Trumpets" opens in carnival barker style, as a british voice welcomes the listener back to the show, as the curtain opens to... "Altamont" alludes to that infamous concert by The Rolling Stones in Northern California in which "the hunter became the hunted" {pun intended}; "Hic and Nunc" includes a choir singing "Here and Now", jaunty piano, some handclapping, and voice complimentations; "Infinity" is primarily comprised of a rather orgasmic woman in the throes of devilish ecstasy, again alluding to 'possession' - in this case, perhaps the "demon of lust", and/or Lilith; "All The Seats Were Occupied" spans near twenty minutes, incorperating many different effects therein, including bits and pieces from previous songs in the background, the return of the ringmaster, several other voices, chants, monks, to multiple shifts in harmony, and a cavalcade of instruments including scitar and sistrum; The opus concludes with "Break", a melancholy ballad utilizing piano and guitar in concert, creating a pleasant interchange.
'666' integrates the arcane with the modern, one complimenting the other in kind. Ironically, this album just may be the zietgeist which launched similar concept albums into the mass consciousness, both musically and thematically, inspiring subsequent diabolical expressions in a myriad of genres.
"DO IT."
[Another shadowy opus by Vangelis: "Heaven & Hell"]
Sahlep? Sahlep? What the heck did Sahlep have to do with it........2007-05-17
BAND'S HISTORY.......2006-06-01
The story of "Aphrodite's Child" starts in Greece during the early sixties, in the time that the local music scene is quickly developing a new movement, usually referred to as beat or garage music. Many young musicians and groups emerge in search of a new sound, breaking away from tradional Greek bouzouki and taking inspiration from similar movements in Western pop-scenes.
All members of Aphrodite's Child had been playing in different local groups before moving to Paris. Most notably Vangelis Papathanassiou already formed a highly successful band during his high school years, "The Forminx" (1963 to 1966), while Demis Roussos has been part of bands such as "The Idols" and "We five".
During 1967 Vangelis and Demis form an ensemble together with Lucas Sideras (drums) and Argyris Koulouris (guitars), sometimes referred to as "The Papathanassiou Set". They record a demo with two songs, "Plastics nevermore" and "The other people". Impressed with the demo, Philips Records in Greece proposes to have the group try their luck in England...
1968
Early in 1968 Vangelis, Demis and Lucas travel from Greece to England in search for a better creative environment. Back in Greece a military regime has taken over the government, and just as many other Greek artists they decide to leave their country. Argyris Koulouris has to stay behind to fulfil his army duty. Although aiming to travel to England, Vangelis, Demis and Lucas first get in trouble as they are not allowed to enter the UK due to their work-permits, and then get stuck in Paris due to a transportation strike. By that time they decide to stay in Paris, and sign up with the Mercury record label as the band "Aphrodite's Child", with the help of Philips producer Pierre Sberro.
Their first single "Rain and tears", based on a Canon by Pachelbel and released in May 1968, immediately strikes gold and becomes a huge hit. The song plays in France during the student riots, and is an instant success in France and other countries in Europe. Due to the success of the single it is time to record their first album "End of the world". The title song of the album, released in October 1968, becomes their second single. A third single "Valley of sadness" is also shortly issued in France, but that is quickly withdrawn.
1969
To support their concerts and appearances in Italy, in January the band releases the songs "Lontano dagli occhi" and "Quando l'amore diventa poesia" as a single. Both songs are sung in Italian and recorded on occasion of the Italian San Remo music festival.
Back in Paris Vangelis prepares the release of another single, "I want to live", an arrangement of the song "Plaisir' d'amour". The release of the single in June is another big success in Europe, especially in France and Holland.
The success of the album "End of the world" calls for the release of another, so Vangelis, Demis and Lucas go back into the studio. What did not seem possible a year before now finally happens, the three Greeks, still astonished with their sudden success travel to London to record their next album "It's five o'clock" in the Trident Studios.
The first single from this album "Let me love, let me live", released in October 1969 rises to a number one position in the French charts, but it is the B-side "Marie Jolie" that is most popular in the rest of Europe. The title track "It's five o'clock" quickly follows the same path, released in December 1969 it does well in the charts of many European countries.
Shortly after the release of the album the band starts touring in Spain and Italy, but this time without Vangelis who prefers to stay in the studio. To replace Vangelis on keyboards fellow Greek Harris Chalkitis enforces the band on stage. In the meantime Vangelis works on his very first solo project, the score to the Henry Chapier film "Sex Power".
1970
While the band is touring to promote their latest album, Vangelis firmly sets himself in the studio in Paris. He uses his time among others to prepare for the bands next album, a concept album of which the recording will start later that year. In the meantime he finds himself composing the theme to that years "Rose d'or" festival, a theme performed by the orchestra of Raymond Lefevre. Also Vangelis produced a single for French single Paul Labbey, and around this time he probably also composed a song for fellow Greek artist Tassos Papastamatis.
Before the group would go back into the studio to record their third album, the record company insists on another single release, which becomes "Spring, summer, winter and fall". Released in August the epic song quickly becomes another big hit in Europe. Then the recording of the final Aphrodite's Child album can finally begin....
1971
By the time Vangelis, Demis and Lucas start working on the their third album (666) Argyris Koulouris joins the band after fulfilling his army duty in Greece. The conceptual album "666" is based on a part of the New Testament, The Apocalypse of St. John and is conceived by Vangelis and Costas Ferris. The entire album takes more than a year to record and complete, and when it was finally ready for release, the band has already split up and each member working on solo albums.
Demis records his first solo single "We shall dance" (with Lucas on drums), and releases his first solo album "On the Greek side of my mind". Lucas also started working on his first solo album, which he released the next year titled "One day".
Vangelis in the meantime records the score for "L'apocalypse des animaux", his first collaborative work with the French director Frédéric Rossif. He also releases a single with his girlfriend Vilma Ladopoulou, performing with Arghyris Koulouris using the pseudonym "Alpha Beta".
Production problems for "666" are numerous, as the band members were not on very good terms during the recording sessions. Then Mercury, the band's record label starts objecting to the specific content of the album, and although Vangelis refuses to remove offending tracks (such as 'oo' Infinity) the album is brought back to the released issue of 80 minutes.
1972
One single makes it off the album, "Break/Babylon" is released in November, but that can not turn the album into a commercial success at the time. Today however the experimental "666" has received widespread acknowledgement and is regarded as a classic work and milestone in progressive rock!
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT !!!.......2006-05-19
The band's first two albums, "End of the World" and "It's Five O'Clock", combined a very '60s Euro-pop sounding with Greek folk music elements. The former album featured the song "Rain and Tears", a reworking of Pachelbel's Canon in D major. The song was a minor hit in the United Kingdom, but did far better in France, where the band was based, as well as the rest of Europe. Other European hits included "Marie Jolie", "I Want to Live", and "Spring, Summer, Winter, and Fall" from 1969 and 1970 respectively.
666
Vangelis started working on this album in 1970, because the contract with Mercury demanded a third album. The record company had doubts about the concept, which was very progressive, so they asked for a new single first. After "Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall" had been released the group started to record 666, joined by Silver Koulouris who's initial participation in Aphrodite's Child couldn't be because he had had to fulfill his duties in the Greek Army.
There was quite a bit of controversy surrounding the album at the time of its release. This led to boycotts on certain radio stations. One of the reasons for this, was a remark on the album's sleeve stating that the album was recorded under the influence of "Sahlep", which was interpreted as being either a drug or a demon. It actually is an unalcoholic beverage which includes Sahlep powder (a spice) as ingredient. Another reason was the song "Infinity" which has Irene Papas making certain noises one would normal not allow to leave the bedroom.
The blood-red cover with the number of the Beast prominently displayed in black and white was striking, and brought immediate accusations of occultism from various quarters. Any suspicions of occultism could be dispersed by simply reading the lyrics, which were faithfully based on the "John's Book of Revelations".
The music itself was an impressive display of Vangelis' abilities, combining psychedelic and progressive rock with ethnic instruments, choral chanting, recitations, and a very advanced use of synthesizers and keyboards for the time.
Today the experimental "666" has received widespread acknowledgement and is regarded as a classic work and milestone in progressive rock!
One more thing: Koulouris' guitar playing is BRILLIANT, ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT !!!
PS 1
The concept of the album is about the most complex and controversial Book of the Bible, "Saint John's Book of Revelations" also known as "The Apocalypse"; it's important to notice that 666 is considered the first properly concept album.
When 666 was recorded the problems inside the band were leading to the inevitable split, mostly because Roussos and Sideras wanted to continue doing commercial music as in their previous albums and Vangelis was decided to take a more complex path, so 666 was really their last attempt to maintain the classic formation of the band allowing Vangelis to compose a real progressive and complex album, but it was too late for the band, and 666 was their last album, an excellent way to close the short story of APHRODITE'S CHILD.
It's hard to describe the music because there's no other band with a similar sound or style; the Greek influence is also different than the usual (don't expect something catchy or folksy as Zorba the Greek).
PS 2
My favourite tracks are:
-Babylon
-The Four Horsemen
-Aegian Sea
-The Battle of the Locusts / Do it
-The Beast
-Altamont
-The Wedding of the Lamb
-Hic and Nunc
-All the seats were occupied
-Break
Incredible Greek prog/psych/space rock from Vangelis Papthanassiou (aka Vangelis).......2006-05-13
The core musicians on this album include Vangelis (organ, piano, flute, percussion, vibes, and backing vocals), Demis Roussos (bass, vocals); Lucas Sideras (drums, vocals); and Silver Kouloris (guitars and percussion). There is a host of supporting musicians too, including Harris Halkitis (bass, tenor sax, conga drums, and vocals); Michele Ripoche (trombone, tenor sax); John Forst (narration); Yannis Tsarouchis (Greek Text); and Irene Pappas (vocal on Infinity).
The musical styles used on this album include a little prog rock and a ton of psychedelic rock, although there are some excellent spacey passages too. The 24 tracks are spread across 2 CDs and more or less flow together as one large song-cycle suite. The music covers a broad spectrum of emotions and dynamic ranges and include full blown rave-ups along with very dreamy passages. Although I enjoy all of the music on the 2 CDs, my favorite tracks include Aegian Sea (this haunting and spacey piece is simply incredible), The Four Horseman, and the mega 19'19" jam All the Seats were Occupied. Of all the pieces on the album, the track Infinity is very different and some may find that it makes for difficult listening - Irene Pappas seems to favor an avant-garde approach when it comes to using her voice. Overall, the music is absolutely incredible however.
With regard to the lyrics, they are alternately apocalyptic and flower power and reach a peak on the great track Altamont. Although I may be way off base here (I am a Biologist not an English major) I believe that the author of this piece is viewing the horrific tragedy that unfolded at the Rolling Stones concert held at the Altamont Speedway (1969) from the lofty heights of "the high Mountain" (having actually achieved spiritual enlightenment). Based on what I have read, many people view the Altamont tragedy as the spiritual end of the 1960s. The imagery used in Altamont is simply incredible and includes a lamb with seven eyes, a beast with seven horns, and seven bowls filled with anger. Although I was only four years old (and completely oblivious), 1971 must have been a pretty frightening time.
All in all, this is a simply incredible album that pushes the boundaries of rock to the breaking point. Highly recommended to all fans of psychedelic rock with touches of prog.
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Third Man & Other Original Recordings
Anton Karas Manufacturer: Jasmine Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006J9M2 Release Date: 2004-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Third Man Theme (The Harry Lime Theme) (Original Version)
- Anton Karas Second Theme
- Cafe Mozart Waltz (Original Version)
- Carol Theme
- That Dear Old Song (Original Version)
- Rendezvous Waltz (Previously Unissued)
- Farewell To Vienna (Previously Unissued)
- Alt Wiener Tanz In C-Dur
- Visions Of Vienna
- Danube Dreams
- Anton Karas Medley Pt. 1
- Anton Karas Medley Pt. 2
- Im In The Middle Of A Riddle (V. Kay Arment)
- Where Do I Go From You? (V. Kay Armen)
- Zither Rhythm Of Anton Karas
- Vienna, Women And Song (Later Version)
- Cherry Stones
- Wo Grunes Kranzel Hangt
- Silent Night, Holy Night
- Vienna, City Of My Dreams
- Vienna, Women And Song (Original Version)
- Third Man Theme (Later Version)
- Cafe Mozart Waltz (Later Version)
- That Dear Old Song (Later Version)
- Wenn Der Herrgott Net Will / The Third Man Theme (Brief Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
perfect score for a perfect movie.......2007-02-19
The "Third Man Theme" (also known as the "Harry Lime Theme") is alternately brittle, jaunty, bittersweet, romantic, wry, and even sardonic piece of music--which fits the mood of the story and the film perfectly -- that, once heard, can't be forgotten.
The "Third Man Theme" turned Anton Karas into a wealthy man after 28 years of toiling in obscurity an relative poverty in Vienna.
One night, Carol Reed was passing by a wine tavern where growers offer their own wines for sale directly, and heard Anton Karas's playing in the background. Reed had never heard a zither before and found the sound to be attractive. He approached Karas and persuaded him to play for him at his hotel, and made a recording, which Reed brought back to the studio to test. He liked the effect when the zither's sound was placed against the recorded dialogue and, ignoring the protests of many around him, hired Karas and brought him to London for 12 weeks.
Anton Karas screened the movie hundreds of times, devising music for each scene. The Third Man ended up with a vast amount of music, scored in virtually every scene of its 104 minutes. Ironically, the piece that became known as the "Third Man Theme" was something that Anton Karas had written two decades earlier and hadn't played in over 15 years. As he later explained to Reed, playing the zither for a whole night for tips was hard work, and one tended to play the easiest pieces the most often, to save the fingers.
Other zither players never got it to sound just right. The truth was that as recorded for the movie, "The Third Man Theme" was one of the first practical examples of overdubbing on a hit record, rivaling Les Paul's work--Anton Karas had gotten just the right effect working underneath Reed's kitchen table, and had gotten the piece just right by recording and mixing more than one zither part.
The Third Man was finished and prepared for release, and Reed and the production company, London Films, tried to raise interest in it through the music. None of the record companies, however, was interested in recording Karas or releasing the "Third Man Theme." The music was too strange and different, and although British movies had produced some soundtrack successes in the past, those were usually more conventional light classical pieces, not a jangly piece of music played on a central European folk instrument.
Pleasant "ethnic" melodies.......2007-01-22
Third Man & Other Original Records.......2006-11-10
The first man of the zither.......2006-03-10
This is the one you're looking for........2004-04-26
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Putumayo Presents Greece: A Musical Odyssey
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00022LS8O Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- To Parelthon Thimithika - Apenanti With Melina Aslanidou
- Eleni - Kostas Mantizios
- Pino Pino - Anastasia Moutsatsou
- Sou Axize Mia Kaliteri Agalia - George Dalaras
- An Iparhis Kapou Esi - Elly Paspala
- Ragizi Agapo - Pantelis Thalassinos
- Arnisi - Melina Kana
- An M' Agapas, Tha S' Agapo - Pantelis Thalassinos
- Ela Mia Nichta - Theodosia Stiga
- Ah, Feggaraki Mou - Sofia Papazlou & Gerasimos Andeatos
- Ta Ziliarika Sou Matia - Glyeria
- Exinta Dis Dolaria - Kostas Makedonas
Amazon.com
Because it focuses on some of the country's most commercially successful artists of the last two decades, this smoother-than-usual Putumayo sampler of contemporary Greek music will disappoint listeners in search of the kind of joyous party ambiance you may find in a touristy Athens taverna. The mellifluous strains of the traditional bouzouki are a constant presence, but the twelve songs here boast the sophisticated arrangements and lilting melodies of European pop at its cosmopolitan best. A somber ballad with touches of accordion, veteran singer/songwriter George Dalaras' "Sou Axize Mia Kaliteri Agalia" dazzles you with an opening line of exquisite irony ("I don't care/Who you're listening to this song with tonight") while the raspy vocals of Glykeria turn "Ta Ziliarika Sou Matia" into a visceral anthem of romantic obsession. Songs by lesser known artists such as Kostas Makedonas and Theodosia Stiga are equally compelling. A few serious omissions: the endearingly anarchic Dionisis Savopoulos, the Middle-East-meets-techno shenanigans of Ana Vissi and the delicate ballads of Arleta--the Greek equivalent of Joni Mitchell. --Ernesto LechnerCustomer Reviews:
Putamayo Presents Greece: A Musical Odyssey.......2007-01-06
They gave us the word 'odyssey'.......2006-12-30
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization,with Plato,Aristotle,Aristophanes&Sophocles--and they have great contemporary music."Greece:A Musical Odyssey" is an enjoyable journey through contemporary Greek folk/pop music.It's perfect for relaxing with baklava,ouzo&dolmas.
Highlights-
1)Eleni-Not everybody has read Homer's "Iliad." Considering the state of education,most teenagers haven't read this classic.Kostas Mantzios sings a beautiful song about Helen,the most beautiful woman in the world who caused the Trojan War.He breathes new life into an ancient legend.
2)Pino Pino-A joyful little song comparing love with wine.
3)Sou Axize Mia Kaliteri Agalia-With a reggae beat&an accordion,George Dalaras sings an ironic love song.
4)Ragizi Apopse-A lilting,folksy song about heartbreak.It's one of Children of the Revolution's more traditional song.
5)An m'agapas,tha s'agapo-Very melancholy and beautiful.Pantelis Thalassinos has long hair like Yanni,but makes better music.
6)Ela Mia Nichta-A frothy,spritely song though it is about loneliness.
7)Ah,feggaraki mou-A celebrity duet,but a lovely one.
"Greece" is one of Putumayo's best European compilations (along with "Music from the Wine Lands"&"Euro Lounge")If you want to try different European music,give this album a spin!
Excellent collection with some unique and great songs from Greece.......2006-12-19
Ok, not all of the songs are that good but as a compilation it's surely worth buying and listening. Some of the best songs are: "Eleni", "Pino Pino", "Ragizi Apopse" and "To Parelthon Thimithika" .
Fantastic! .......2006-11-04
My Greek Students LOVE IT! (So do I.) Polee' Kala'.......2006-03-10
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Zorba's Dance: Memories of Greece
Various Artists Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001NTOG Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Zorba's Dance
- Triki, Triki - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Mia Parentheis Ke Mono - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Pira Luluida - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Strosse to Stroma Sou
- Siko Chorepse Sirtaki - Kiki Padelaki
- Kane Ton Pono Sou Chara - Top Kapi
- Ti Orero Miro - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Pare to Fegare - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Maria Meta Kitrino - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Sta Heria Sou Megalosan - P Foskolos, Kiki Padelaki
- I Balanta Tou Adrikou - Theo Chrissos
- Ta Pedia Tour Pirea - Lola Tsakiri
- Do You Like the Greece - Alekos Halas
- Opa, Opa Ta Buzuki - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Kian Lelao Ine Psem - Alex Avramovici Orchestra, Teodor Munteanu
- Sirtaki Kofto - To Kenourgio Minore
Tracks:
- Samiotissa - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Kamini - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Mia Maria Echi - Public Domain
- Haniotikos Syrtos - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Dio Fores - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Tria Pedia - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Erota - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Xekina Mia Psaroboulla - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Stalia, Stalia - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Yia Sou Maria - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Athina - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Fili, Fili - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Oso Varoun Ta Sidera - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Syngathistos - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Zonaradiko - Alexandros Xenofontos
- Thalassaki - Alexandros Xenofontos
Customer Reviews:
So-So.......2007-02-07
Fantastic...includes My Big Fat Greek Wedding Songs.......2003-08-20
Fantastic...has songs from My Big Fat Greek Wedding in it.......2003-08-18
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Zorba the Greek
Mikis Theodorakis Manufacturer: Back Biter / DJ Spec ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000027QF8 Release Date: 1994-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Theme from "Zorba the Greek"
- Full Catastrophe
- Life Goes On
- One Unforgivable Sin
- Questions Without Answers
- Zorba's Dance
- Fire Inside
- Clever People and Grocers
- Always Look for Trouble
- Life Goes On (Reprise)
- Free
- That's Me - Zorba!
Album Description
Remastered reissue of 1965 soundtrack composed by renowned Greek troubadour Mikis Theodorakis, one of his country's greatest composers. Back Biter. 1994.Album Details
The Original Soundtrack of the Film that Propelled Its Star, Anthony Quinn, to his Greatest Fame. The Score was Written by Legendary Soundtrack Composer Mikis Theodorakis.Customer Reviews:
yuck, Yuck, YUCK -- save your money.......2006-09-14
Mono recording of poor quality, seems pirated........2006-01-10
Zorba the Greek.......2005-08-15
Would recommend this CD to anyone who is a fan of Zorba the Greek. I think Zorba was Anthony Quinn's finest role.
Ruth Turkaly Antosik
Waste of money !!!!!!!!!.......2005-03-31
This is the worst piece of music I've ever heard.
I've also heard other Theodorakis Cd's and it's the same thing.
Waste of my money.
I think I'll stick with my good old Ennio Moricone's Cd's.
I prefer real music...
Great Soundtrack with Not-So-Great Sound.......2004-03-02
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The Collection
Yanni Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FJA9UC Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Santorini
- Song for Antarctica
- Marching Season
- Walkabout
- Keys to Imagination
- Looking Glass
- Someday
- Within Attraction
- Standing in Motion
- Sand Dance
Tracks:
- Once Upon a Time
- Love for Life
- Nice to Meet You
- So Long My Friend
- You Only Love Once
- To the One Who Knows
- Face in the Photograph
- Felitsa
- Desire
- Aria
- Night to Remember
- In the Mirror
Tracks:
- In the Morning Light
- One Man's Dream
- Before I Go
- Enchantment
- End of August
- To Take...to Hold
- In the Mirror
- Felitsa
- Whispers in the Dark
- Only a Memory
- Until the Last Moment
Customer Reviews:
Ultimate Yanni.......2007-05-16
Great gift idea.......2007-02-15
Yanni has a timeless style that fuses classical and soft rock. Great background music! The cd is very well recorded with excellent fidelity.
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Demis Roussos - Greatest Hits: 1971-1980
Demis Roussos Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000853T Release Date: 1988-09-23 |
Tracks:
- We Shall Dance
- My Reason
- Forever And Ever
- Goodbye My Love Goodbye
- My Friend The Wind
- Velvet Mornings
- Lovely Lady Of Arcadia
- Someday Somewhere
- My Only Fascination
- Sing An Ode To Love
- Perdoname
- From Souvenirs To Souvenirs
- Happy To Be On An Island In The Sun
- Mourir Aupres De Mon Amour (Je Te Dirai Des Mots)
- Ainsi Soit-Il
- Lost In Love
Album Details
A Special Anthology of Recordings Made by the Popular Greek Singer from his Most Fruitful Decade When He Rose to Prominence Fronting the Group Aphrodite's Child (Which also Included Vangelis) and Later Struck Out on his Own.Customer Reviews:
Good compilation for 70s nostalgics... All major DR hits are included!.......2007-03-06
Demis Roussos-Greatest Hits:1971-1980.......2007-03-04
Old memories.......2007-02-22
Great Album, DVD/CD with Demis Roussos arrives July 13.......2004-06-21
Demis Roussos Rocks!!!.......2004-02-13
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Greek Songs Dances and Rembetiko
The Athenians Manufacturer: Easydisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002DDO2 Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Solo Safiriu
- M'Ena Tsigaro/With A Cigarette
- Adrachti
- Astati Kardia/Inconsistent Heart
- Mastro Wassilis
- Jaiti
- Chassaposerwiko
- I Marigo
- Ta Orea Tou Tsitsani/The Best Of The Tsitsanis
- I Jitonissa
Customer Reviews:
Fun music, skilled musicians.......2004-05-19
Good Vocals & Bouzouki Music.......2002-04-11
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