Back to Time (Complete EMI Years) | ||||
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Released | 10 October 2007 | |||
Genre | Modern Laika, pop, dance, blues | |||
Label | EMI/Capitol Original Masters | |||
Anna Vissi chronology | ||||
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Back to Time (Complete EMI Years) is a compilation album by Greek singer Anna Vissi, including the whole recordings which are now back catalogue items of Minos EMI. It is part of Minos EMI's special edition "EMI Years" compilations of early recordings by artists which were either signed to them directly or of releases which have since become part of their back catalogue.
The recordings include most of her recordings under her signings with Minos (1974–1978), a company which was bought out by EMI to form Minos EMI in the 1990s, and Columbia EMI Greece (1978–1982).
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When the collection was released in October 2007, it peaked at position 34. 5 years later, in October 2012 it was re-released in a new box, with a cheaper price and the album re-entered the Greek charts with a new peak at number 8 (week 43 of the year 2012). The following week the album moved up a position, creating a new peak, at number 7. [1]
Chart | Peak Position | Certification |
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Greek Albums Chart | 7 [2] | - |
Kitrino Galazio is the title of the second studio album by Greek singer Anna Vissi, released in Greece and Cyprus in 1979 by EMI Greece. It was her first album after her departure from Minos, her previous record label. The album reached platinum status, and was one of the best-selling albums of 1979 in Greece.
Nai is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi. It is her third studio album and includes the soundtrack of the TV series Methismeni Politeia. It was released in Greece and Cyprus in 1980 by EMI Greece. In 2006, a remastered version was released, including the Greek participation song in the ESC 1980 "Autostop", featuring the Epikouri band, as well as two remixes of the song "Oso Eho Foni". The album reached gold status.
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 1981 by EMI Greece. The album includes both original songs as well as several Greek covers of international hits. The album reached gold status.
Anna Vissi Live! is the name of a live Greek album by singer Anna Vissi. It is her first live album and was released in Greece and Cyprus in December 1993. It was recorded in Zoom night club, in Plaka, Athens, a place where Vissi began her first shows in Greece during the 70s. The release was scheduled to celebrate the first two decades of Vissi's singing career (1973–1993). The tracklist included live covers of many of her hits so far, as well as covers of her early recordings back in the 70s, as to honour Stavros Kougioumtzis and Doros Georgiadis, the first composers she collaborated with. It also featured three duets with fellow singers Lampis Livieratos and Yannis Siamsiaris, who also served as backing vocalists. Anna Vissi dedicated the album to her daughter Sofia Karvela.
Live is the name of a live album by Greek singer Anna Vissi, released in 2004 in Greece and Cyprus. It is her second live album and it has gone Platinum. It was also released as a live music DVD.
Phoebus, sometimes spelled Phivos or Foivos, is a well-known songwriter in both Greece and Cyprus. Phoebus is mostly known for his music through Despina Vandi and Katy Garbi, although he has composed albums for many other artists in Greece and Cyprus. A high percentage of the albums he composes receive certification making him one of the most successful Greek songwriters of the 1990s and 2000s, selling 6,000,000 records. In 2009, he founded his own record label, The Spicy Effect, to which he has signed various artists, many of whom he has collaborated with in the past. He has an estimated net worth at 75 million euros.
Endelekhia is a rock band consisting of Dimitris Mitsotakis, Dimitris Leontopoulos, Antonis Dimitriou, Andreas Vaitoudis and Yorgos Koulouris (bass). The band took shape in 1991 in Athens.
Eisai I Mousiki Mou is the second studio album by Greek pop singer Natalia. It was released in November 2005. A second version of the album adapted to the Turkish music market titled "You're My Music / Sen Bana Şarkılar Söylettin" was released in 2006.
Stis Akres Ap' Ta Matia Sou is an international album by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki released in 2006 through her Verve Records contract under the EmArcy label. The album consists of 14 selected songs from her local 2005 compilation release, Dromoi Paralliloi, that reflect the wide interpretative qualities of Eleftheria with traditional and western rhythms.
Dromoi Paralliloi is an album by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki and it was released in 2005. Two-CD set anthologising some of Eleftheria's guest appearances on other artists' albums, as well as three previously unreleased live recordings and two new songs. It sold over 20,000 copies in Greece and was certified Gold.
Iparhi Agapi Edo is the eleventh studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas. It was first released in Greece on 7 December 2006 by Minos EMI. Iparhi Agapi Edo includes 15 tracks including a ballad called "Mikros Titanikos" that was written especially for Rouvas by Yiannis Parios. The album has also been released in Cyprus, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Italy and in other EU countries. The album reached number one on the Greek albums chart, and was certified Platinum within its first month of release.
This list features the production discography of Natalia Germanou. She wrote the lyrics for the following songs.
Aneta (Comfortably) is an album by popular Greek singer Irini Merkouri that was released in Greece, 2005 by Sony BMG Greece. It includes 7 new tracks along with Merkouri's greatest hits to date.
The Remixes: Oso Eho Foni & Aftos Pou Perimeno is a rare EP released by Greek pop singer Anna Vissi in 1997 by Minos EMI. The single featured the 1980 hit "Oso Eho Foni" and the 1979 hit "Aftos Pou Perimeno", both of which are Minos EMI back catalogue tracks, in remastered remix versions by Dan Taylor and Alex Palamaras, which gained airplay in radio stations and clubs in Greece.
Marinella & Antonis Remos – Live is the name of a live album by Greek singers Marinella and Antonis Remos. It is their first joint live album, was recorded at the Athens Arena and was released in December 2007 by Sony BMG Greece and Minos EMI. The album went Platinum selling over 30,000 units.
Ta Kalitera Mou Tragoudia is the title of a 1980 greatest hits album by Anna Vissi. It was released in Greece and Cyprus by Minos after her departure from the label and having signed with EMI Columbia Greece.
Ego… Ichografisis 1957 - 1995 is a compilation of recordings by popular Greek singer Marinella, under the EMI series Capitol Original Masters. This album is part of the compilation. The 2-CD set includes 44 recordings from 1957 - 1995 for the Minos EMI Label and covers her early work with Stelios Kazantzidis and her later solo years. It also includes duets with Tolis Voskopoulos, Yiannis Parios and Kostas Spyropoulos. It was released on 26 December 2005 in Greece by Minos EMI.
Hits on DVD: Despina Vandi is the second video album by Greek singer Despina Vandi, released in 2004 by Minos EMI in Greece and Cyprus. It features music videos from before she signed with Heaven Music and is a part of the series of compilations Hits on DVD.
Lege mou "S' agapo" is a studio album by popular Greek singer Marinella. It was released in December 1990 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI. All music and lyrics are by Takis Mousafiris. This album was issued in mono and stereo. The stereo version of this album was released on CD in the same year by Minos EMI.
S' Agapo is the name of a studio album by popular Greek singer Marinella. It was released on 10 August 1979 by PolyGram Records in Greece and it went gold selling over 50,000 units. This album was issued in mono and stereo. The stereo version of this album was released on CD with a new cover in April 1994 by PolyGram.