Grigora I Ora Perase

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Grigora I Ora Perase
Grigora eleftheria.jpg
Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Laika
Label Universal Music Greece
Eleftheria Arvanitaki chronology
Stis Akres Ap' Ta Matia Sou
(2006)
Grigora I Ora Perase
(2006)
Dinata 1986-2007
(2007)

Grigora I Ora Perase (The Time Passed Quickly) is an album by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki and it was released in 2006. On it, Eleftheria performs the songs that the composer wrote based on poetry mainly by Sappho. The album sold 15,000 copies in Greece and was certified Gold 4 weeks after its release. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Grigora I Ora Perase" (Instrumental)
  2. "Athanati Afroditi"
  3. "Theos Mou Fainetai"
  4. "O Adonis"
  5. "Polles Fores"
  6. "Os Astra Gyro Vriskontai"
  7. "Na 'Cha Pethanei"
  8. "Pyretos Kryfos"
  9. "Ti Thelo Ti"
  10. "Grigora I Ora Perase"
  11. "Afroditi"
  12. "Ilisos"
  13. "Iridanos"
  14. "Einai Poly Noris"
  15. "To Teleftaio Taxidi"

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