2 LP in 1 CD Collection: Giorgos Dalaras - The Metic & Sta Psila Ta Parathiria (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 24 | ~ 469 Mb & 184 Mb | 1:13:34 | Scans
Label: MINOS-EMI Limited edition | 5% Recovery Record | Genre: Greek popular songs, world
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 24 | ~ 469 Mb & 184 Mb | 1:13:34 | Scans
Label: MINOS-EMI Limited edition | 5% Recovery Record | Genre: Greek popular songs, world
Another CD from the excellent collection "2LP in 1 CD" released at 1991 in limited number of copies. It contains 2 early multi-platinum LPs of Giorgos Dalaras (Γιώργος Νταλάρας), the most popular singer in Greece today. The first one was released at 1971 and is known as "The Metic" (Ο μέτοικος) and the second, from 1975, is titled "At those windows up there" (Στα ψηλά τα παραθύρια) by the Greek great composer Stavros Kougioumtzis (Σταύρος Κουγιουμτζής). Both are considered as masterpieces of the greek musical history and contain some of the most beautiful songs of Dalaras. The CD is a real gem. Enjoy.
George Dalaras (Greek: Γιώργος Νταλάρας, born 29 September 1949), also possibly spelled as Yorgos or Giorgos Dalaras, is a Greek singer. He is of international fame and has recently been selected as a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. He was born in Nea Kokinia, Piraeus. His father was Loukas Daralas, a singer of rebetiko. Dalaras' first song, "Προσμονή" ("Expectation"), was recorded in 1967. The single never reached any popular status, in fact it was barely released. Dalaras even had to struggle to get into the studio, as ironically the day he began his studio career was the day that the Greek military junta took over the streets of Athens, and the roads were littered with tanks. After several appearances on various recordings as a guest singer, his debut album was released in early 1969, a self-titled album released on the Minos label. The recording included many compositions by Stavros Kouyioumtzis, who in the early years proved a fountain of help towards Dalaras achieving musical success. As Dalaras has said in various interviews, he owes the fact that he became a singer to Kouyioumtzis, who composed Dalaras' first songs. His relation with Kouyioumtzis remained friendly until the sudden death of the composer due to a heart attack in March 2005. The biggest hit of the record, "Pou 'nai ta chronia", is still sung today, and is regarded as a mainstay in Dalaras' large repertoire. In 1970, he released the album Natane to 21 ("If only it were 21", that is, 1821, a reference to the Greek War of Independence). The album was immediately more successful than his debut LP and included hits such as "Natane to 21", "Kapou nichtoni", and an instrumental version of "Pou 'nai ta chronia". The album was made up entirely of a compositions by Stavros Kouyioumtzis. The songs were mainly reinterpretations, as was common in the late 60s for new Greek singers; however, not all the songs on their first release (most of them on the smaller yet more distinctive LYRA label) had proved successful, and in many instances, even now, many people in Greece believe that the Dalaras songs are originals and not cover versions.
In 1972, Dalaras, along with singer Haris Alexiou, received his big break in the Greek music industry when their LP Mikra Asia (Asia Minor) went platinum, his first album to do so. The songs were written by Apostolos Kaldaras, a heavyweight in the laïkó scene of the 50s and 60s, who at this time decided to enter the political fray of Greek music. Dalaras and Alexiou were immediately thrown into the limelight. The LP was also recently re-released in both CD and limited edition LP format by Minos-EMI. The Mikra Asia LP was followed up by Vizantinos Esperinos (Byzantine Vespers) in 1973. The album consisted again of Dalaras and Haris Alexiou, and was composed by Apostolos Kaldaras, however the lyrics were by the emerging Lefteris Papadopoulos, who had written Dalaras' first official recording. This was the last time that Dalaras officially worked with Apostolos Kaldaras in the studio, however, they worked together in live performances. Unlike Mikra Asia, Vizantinos Esperinos did not meet with exceptional sales, and is somewhat 'forgotten' in the repertoire of Dalaras's songs. After several LPs and further collaborations with Kouyioumtzis, Kaldaras, Manos Loizos, Mikis Theodorakis and others, Dalaras decided to release his own renditions of rebetiko songs on the double LP 50 Chronia Rebetiko Tragoudi released 1975. The recording proved an immediate success, despite the toning down of the lyrics. However, as a result, a new movement was set to take place in Greek music, and the once forgotten rebetes were finding themselves performing, in some cases for the first time in 30 to 40 years. He followed up this work with an LP in 1980, Rebetika tis Katochis, which was a more gritty and meaty release, more faithful to the tone of the original rebetika as heard in the 1930s. However again references to drugs were cut out, and only mentioned in passing. Unlike the previous double LP, this one contained some of the original musicians, Bayianteras and Genitsaris in particular making an appearance on the album.
Since the 1960s, George Dalaras has recorded more than 120 records. He has sung numerous different Greek music styles (e.g. rebetiko, laïkó, Latin, pop), Israeli and Arabic music, and religious music. He has collaborated with many contemporary Greek composers, including Mikis Theodorakis, Stavros Kouyioumtzis, Manos Loizos, Apostolos Kaldaras, Stavros Xarhakos and Manos Hadjidakis to Christos Nikolopoulos. He also discovered and supported little Areti Ketime, whose first CD album he produced. Apart from his prominent singing career, Dalaras is considered to be one a talented musician as he plays most of the stringed instruments of a Greek folk band with great success, including the guitar, bouzouki, baglama, tzoura and outi. He has accompanied Al Di Meola and Paco de Lucía, among others. Dalaras' most important projects include collaborations with several international singers, including British singer Sting, even releasing a duet with Sting ("Mad About You"). He has also collaborated with Pyx Lux, Bruce Springsteen, Jethro Tull, Emma Shapplin, Goran Bregovic, Apostolis Anthimos, Dulce Pontes, Andriana Babali and many others. Dalaras moved from his homestay label of Minos EMI in favour of Universal Music Greece in 2006, thus ending an almost 40 year collaboration. At 2000 George Dalaras discovered a new local orchestra that specialized at traditional "Smirneiko" and "Rebetiko" songs. The orchestra's name was "Estoudiantina Neas Ionias" and it came from Nea Ionia, a city near Volos. Dalaras pulled Estoudiantina in the light of publicity and make it known to the Greek public. Since then Estoudiantina has become one of the most important and famous orchestras in Greece. Estoudiantina's repertoire now also includes Modern Greek, Greek Laiko, and Mediterranean.
In his almost 40 year singing career, Dalaras has performed in thousands of concerts, and in 1980, entered the era of the live Greek club. Two historical concerts occurred in the Athens Olympic Stadium, attended by more than 160,000 people. This was the largest attendance at a Greek concert, to the point where Rolling Stone magazine commented that Dalaras was responsible for the birth of the Stadium era in Greece. Dalaras personal albums total beyond 70. He has sold more than 12,000,000 records in his career and is regarded as one of the biggest names in contemporary Greek music. He has toured extensively throughout the world and was even invited to sing for Nelson Mandela on his birthday. Currently his album sales are about 12.000.000. His live albums, including tributes to Vassilis Tsitsanis and Markos Vamvakaris, all reached multi platinum sales, and resulted in being among the top 10 releases of 2005. December 2005, he released a live recording called "Mediterranean 30th 40th parallel - Μεσόγειος 30ος 40ος Παράλληλος" with various renditions of Greek, Italian, Israeli and Arabic songs, and famous musicians from Hebrew and Arabic backgrounds, which gained multi platinum status, however, sales of his last three studio LPs have been not so successful.
The first LP (The Metic) contains 12 songs composed mainly by three legendary greek composers, Manos Loizos, Stavros Kougioumtzis and Apostolos Kaldaras. The title song, is a greek version of Georges Moustaki's "Le meteque" and Dalaras offers a wonderful interpretation. The LP was his fourth personal disc and knew a huge popularity.
Stavros Kougioumtzis is the composer of all songs of the second LP. Together with Giorgos Dalaras makes her first appearence Anna Vissi, a young singer from Cyprus, who started a brillant career and enjoys a great popularity in Greece till today. The songs are superb and especially, the last one, "Don't be angry with me my darling" (Μη μου θυμώνεις μάτια μου) is considered as one of the most beautiful and expressive greek songs ever written.
TRACKLIST
LP1: The Metic (Ο Μέτοικος)
01. The Metic (Ο Μέτοικος)
02. It is time (Είναι πια καιρός)
03. The death of the poet (Ο θάνατος του ποιητή)
04. Trouble after trouble (Βασανάκι, βασανάκι)
05. He was one of us (Ήταν άνθρωπος δικός μας)
06. Mother, we haven't even planted a flower (Μάνα δε φυτέψαμε)
07. Tell me my little bird (Αχ χελιδόνι μου)
08. Go tell to my mother (Πάνε να πεις)
09. The pomegranate tree (Η ροδιά)
10. They have cut me in two (Μ' έκοψαν με χώρισαν στα δυο)
11. My imagination (Η φαντασία μου)
12. I have a small cafe (Έχω έναν καφενέ)
LP2: At those windows up there (Στα ψηλά τα παραθύρια)
13. At those windows up there (Στα ψηλά τα παραθύρια)
14. You keep your door closed (Έχεις τη πόρτα σου κλειστή)
15. Like an extinct piece of coal (Σαν σβησμένο καρβουνάκι)
16. Anna Vissi - A forgotten fable (Παραμύθι ξεχασμένο)
17. How unfair (Αχ τι άδικο)
18. Instrumental - The first spring (Η πρώτη άνοιξη)
19. Everything all right (Όλα καλά)
20. When a glass chaps (Σαν ραγίσει το ποτήρι)
21. Anna Vissi - Tell me about love (Για την αγάπη πες μου)
22. Someone knocked at the door (Κάποιος κτύπησε την πόρτα)
23. Giorgos Dalaras & Anna Vissi - At the years of patience (Στα χρόνια της υπομονής)
24. Don't be angry with me my darling (Μη μου θυμώνεις μάτια μου)
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