Blue Love (album)

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Blue Love
Antiquebluelove.jpg
Compilation album by
Released2003
Recorded2001–2003
Genre Laïko, eurodance
Label V2 Records , Bonnier Music, KA Music
Producer Chippe & Wiz, ALX, Alex Papaconstantinou, Takis Damashis, Harry Halkitis, Nicke
Antique chronology
Collector's Edition
(2003)
Blue Love
(2003)
Very Best of Antique
(2004)
Greek edition
AntiqueBlueLoveGreek.jpg
The cover of the Greek edition.

Blue Love is a compilation album by Antique. The songs are mainly the English versions of the songs featured on Alli Mia Fora . The album was released in Scandinavia by Bonnier Music, and in Greece by V2 Records. It peaked on the Greek Foreign Albums Chart at number one. [1] In June 2008, the album was reprinted and reissued by Bonnier Music.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Moro Mou (My Baby) [UK Version]" (Μωρό Μου; My baby)Dimtris "funkyfly" Stamatiou, Victoria Halkitis, Michael AnagnostakosChippe & Wiz, Alex Papaconstantinou 3:25
2."List Of Lovers"Lilli M., J. Ekman, N. JarlChippe & ALX, Wiz3:49
3."Ela 'Do (Come 2 Me) [UK Version]" (Έλα 'Δω; Come here) Alex Papaconstantinou, Andreas Unge, PapasChippe & Wiz, Papaconstantinou3:24
4."Girna Ksana" (Γύρνα Ξανά; Return again)Harry Halkitis, Argiris Koulouris, Andreas BonatsosChippe & Wiz, Papaconstantinou4:00
5."Matia Mou (Where Are You) [Greek/UK Version]" (Μάτια Μου; My eyes)Antonis Skokos, Nikos Sarris, Elena Paparizou Chippe & Wiz4:22
6."Tora Tora" (Τώρα Τώρα; Now now)Harry Halkitis, Argiris Koulouris, Vaggelis KaratzanosChippe & Wiz, Papaconstantinou4:08
7."Time To Say Goodbye ('Alli Mia Fora) [UK Version]" ('Άλλη Μια Φορά; One more time)Takis Damashis, Elena Paparizou Chippe & Takis Damashis3:53
8."Kardia Mou" (Καρδιά Μου; My heart)Toni Mavridis, Elena Paparizou Chippe & Wiz4:27
9."Den M' Agapas" (Δεν Μ' Αγαπάς; You don't love me)Chippe Carlsson, Halkitis, Natalia Germanou Chippe & Harry Halkitis5:15
10."Ti Sou 'Dosa, Ti Mou 'Doses" (Τι Σου 'Δωσα, Τι Μου 'Δωσες; What I gave you, What you gave me)Damashis, Nikos VaksavanelisChippe, Damashis3:48
11."Pes Mou" (Πες Μου; Tell me)Panos TsapanidisChippe & Wizz4:12
12."Welcome To My World"Carlsson, Andreas RomdhaneChippe & ALX3:31
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Moro Mou (Greek version)" (Μωρό Μου; My baby)Dimtris "funkyfly" Stamatiou, Nikos SarrisChippe & Wiz, Papaconstantinou3:24
14."Matia Mou (Greek version)" (Μάτια Μου; My eyes)Antonis Skokos, Nikos SarrisChippe & Wiz4:22
15."Why? (Greek version)"Carlsson, Niclas Olausson, Niklas Lundqvist, Antonis PappasChippe & Nicke & Wiz4:46

Charts

ChartPeak position
Greek International Albums Chart1
Finnish Albums Chart31
Swedish Albums Chart13

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