Anna Vissi (1981 album)

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Anna Vissi is the name of a self-titled album by Greek singer Anna Vissi. It is the first album with lifelong collaborator and companion Nikos Karvelas, who is credited under the alias "Nikos Leonardos". It was released in Greece and Cyprus in 1980 by EMI Greece. The album includes both original songs as well as several Greek covers of international hits. The album reached gold status.[1]

Release

The album was repackaged with the same cover in 1982 to include the bonus song "Mono I Agapi", which was the Cypriot entry for the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest sung by Vissi.

The album appeared on compact disc for the first time in 2006 with the Minos EMI remastered edition named 4, since it was her fourth album. The re-release was prompted, once again, by Vissi's participation in Eurovision, this time for her entry in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. Previously the hit singles and other tracks of the album were available in CD format only via various compilations by Minos EMI. The 1982 Eurovision entry "Mono I Agapi" was also made available on CD in the CD single "Autostop/Mono I Agapi" released in February 2006.

All songs from the album were included in 2007 Anna Vissi box set Back to Time (Complete EMI Years) which charted on the Greek Albums Chart.

Music

Composition is by Nikos Leonardos (Nikos Karvelas), Anna Vissi, and Afoi Tzavara. Lyrics are by Giannis Parios, Nikos Leonardos, and Anna Vissi.

Track listing

Original edition

  1. "Ine Kati Stigmes"
  2. "Poso Sagapo"
  3. "Horis Esena Ego Den Kano"
  4. "Thelo Mono Esena"
  5. "Ksehase Me"
  6. "Ma Itan Psemmata"
  7. "Tha Mporousa"
  8. "Ela Na Zisoume"
  9. "Hanome"
  10. "Ta Matia Ta Dika Mou"
  11. "Se Lipame"
  12. "Kalimera Kenourgia Agapi"

1982 Re-release

  1. "Mono I Agapi" (ESC 1982 Cypriot entry)
  2. "Ine Kati Stigmes"
  3. "Poso Sagapo"
  4. "Horis Esena Ego Den Kano"
  5. "Thelo Mono Esena"
  6. "Ma Itan Psemmata"
  7. "Tha Mporousa"
  8. "Ela Na Zisoume"
  9. "Hanome"
  10. "Ta Matia Ta Dika Mou"
  11. "Se Lipame"
  12. "Kalimera Kenourgia Agapi"

2006 remastered edition: "4"

  1. "Ine Kati Stigmes"
  2. "Poso Sagapo"
  3. "Horis Esena Ego Den Kano"
  4. "Thelo Mono Esena"
  5. "Ksehase Me"
  6. "Ma Itan Psemmata"
  7. "Tha Mporousa"
  8. "Ela Na Zisoume"
  9. "Hanome"
  10. "Ta Matia Ta Dika Mou"
  11. "Se Lipame"
  12. "Kalimera Kenourgia Agapi"
  13. "Mono I Agapi" (ESC 1982 Cypriot entry)

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

Release history

Region Year Label Format Version
Greece and Cyprus 1981 EMI Greece/Columbia LP, cassette Original release
1982 Re-release
2006 EMI Music Greece CD Remastered

References

  1. ^ "Biography". AnnaVissiLive.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Anna Vissi (1981 album) (LP, MC, CD). Anna Vissi. Minos EMI. 1981.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)