Dos Mou Ena Fili... Afto to Kalokairi

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Dos Mou Ena Fili... Afto to Kalokairi
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Studio album by
Released1989
StudioSierra Studios
Label Minos
Producer Vagelis Giannopoulos, Costas Charitodiplomenos
Mando chronology
Dos Mou Ena Fili... Afto to Kalokairi
(1989)
Ptisi Gia Dio
(1990)

Dos Mou Ena Fili... Afto to Kalokairi is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in 1989 by Minos and is her first official Greek release. [1] Its songs enjoyed airplay on Greek radio, introducing Mando to the audience of mainstream music.

Track listing

  1. "Dos Mou Ena Fili".
  2. "Afto To Kalokairi"
  3. "Pes To Pali"
  4. "Anisiho"
  5. "Alli Mia Nihta"
  6. "Agkalitses Ke Filakia"
  7. "Tha Kano Oti M'aresi"
  8. "De Fovame Tipota"
  9. "Mesa Sti Nihta"
  10. "Stin Prosefhi Mou"
  11. "Ohi Ohi"

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References

  1. Mando.gr Archived October 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine