The Winter Sun Makes Me Melancholy
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Released | 1993 | |||
Label | Harvest | |||
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The Winter Sun Makes Me Melancholy… (Ο ήλιος του χειμώνα με μελαγχολεί…) was Pyx Lax's third studio album, released in 1993 on the Harvest label by Minos-EMI. It was the album which firmly established their reputation in Greece.[citation needed] It included their first big hit, "Let Her Talk" (Άστην να λέει), which was sung on the album by the guest singer Vasilis Karras.
Track listing
[edit]"Title" (Translation) Composer/Lyricist – Track length
- "Γιατί" (Why) Filippos Pliatsikas – 5:53
- "Άσ’ την να λέει" (Let her talk) Manos Xydous – 4:10
- "Σ’ αγαπω" (I love you) Manos Xydous – 3:26
- "Η εικόνα του χειμώνα" (The image of winter) Manos Xydous/Filippos Pliatsikas – 3:30
- "Το αργά για μας είναι νωρίς" (Late for us is early) Filippos Pliatsikas – 3:29
- "Για μια ματιά" (For just one look) Filippos Pliatsikas – 2:25
- "Χάθηκες αλήτισσα" (You’ve disappeared, tramp) Manos Xydous – 3:44
- "Το ζεϊμπέκικο της Αθήνας" (The zeibekiko of Athens) Manos Xydous/Filippos Pliatsikas – 4:28
- "Κόκκινος στίβος" (Red arena) Filippos Pliatsikas – 4:00
- "Θα σε βαρεθώ" (I’ll tire of you) Filippos Pliatsikas – 4:45
Credits
[edit]- Akis Daoutis (Keyboards, Electric Guitar)
- Babis Stokas (Lead Vocals)
- Elena Halkidi (Backing Vocals)
- Filippos Pliatsikas (Acoustic Guitar)
- Giorgos Bousounis (Piano)
- Giorgos Vardaktsis (Electric Guitar)
- Konstantinos Zoulas (Bass)
- Manos Govatzidakis (Keyboards)
- Manos Xydous (Acoustic Guitar)
- Sakis Matzounis (Dubek)
- Tasos Psalidakis (Accordion)
- Vangelis Vekios (Drums)
- Yiannis Sotiriou (Keyboards, Percussion)
Produced by Takis Grekas, Manos Xydous, Akis Daoutis
Production co-ordinator: Manos Govatzidakis
Remix: Manos Xydous, Akis Daoutis, Manos Govatzidakis
Arranged by: Filippos Pliatsikas (tracks: 1, 5, 6); Manos Xydous (tracks: 3, 4); Akis Daoutis (tracks: 2, 7-10)