Kinisi Triti

Last updated
Kinisi Triti
Kinisitriti.jpg
Studio album by
Released1991
RecordedMarch–June 1991
StudioAI Sound Studios
Genre Pop, dance
Label Minos
Producer Philip Papatheodorou
Mando chronology
Ptisi Gia Dio
(1990)
Kinisi Triti
(1991)
Esthisis
(1992)

Kinisi Triti is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in 1991 by Minos. [1] It is her third album and was released just a year after her previous effort.

Track listing

  1. "To Telio Zevgari"
  2. "Timorise Me"
  3. "Ti Zoi Mou Orizo"
  4. "Esy"
  5. "Anamnisis"
  6. "Apokliete"
  7. "Monomahia"
  8. "Ironia"
  9. "Apopse Simvenoun Polla"
  10. "Mazi Sou Horevo"

Related Research Articles

Mando Diao is an alternative rock band from Borlänge, Sweden. The band got their breakthrough with the release of the album Hurricane Bar. Their main fan base is in Sweden, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Japan. Band members are Björn Dixgård, Carl-Johan Fogelklou (bass), Daniel Haglund (keyboard) and Patrik Heinkipieti (drums).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Never Let You Go (Mando song)</span> 2003 song by Mando

"Never Let You Go" is a song recorded by Greek singer Mando, with music composed by herself, lyrics written by Teri Siganos, and produced by Johnny Jam. It represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, held in Riga. It was the first entry from Greece in the contest that did not feature any Greek lyrics.

Adamantia Stamatopoulou, known as Mando, is a Greek singer and songwriter. She was born and raised in Piraeus by her jazz pianist father, Nikos Stamatopoulos and a classic soprano opera mother, Mary Apergi.

Natalia Germanou is a Greek songwriter, television hostess, radio producer and journalist.

Greece competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, held on 24 May 2003 at the Skonto Hall in Riga, Latvia. The Greek broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) organised a public selection process entitled Ena tragoudi gia tin Evropi to determine its entry for the contest. Held on 26 February 2003 in Athens, the event saw 10 songs compete to be the Greek entry; the results were determined by a combination of jury, SMS and televoting. Singer Mando with the song "Never Let You Go" received the most votes and was selected to represent the nation. The song was written by Mando and Terry Siganos.

<i>Mando II</i> 2008 studio album by Mando

Mando II is the Greek singer Mando's twelfth studio album and comeback after a five-year absence from the Greek music scene. It was released on May 30, 2008, by Polymusic and was Mando's first release since 2003.

<i>I Megaliteres Epitihies</i> (Mando album) 2003 compilation album by Mando

I Megaliteres Epityhies is a compilation album by the Greek singer Mando which was released in Greece in March 2003. It contains Mando's greatest hits from the albums that she released under the label of Sony Music Greece.

<i>Prodosia</i> 1998 studio album by Mando

Prodosia is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in November 1998 by Sony Music Greece. It is her 9th album.

<i>I Mando Ston Evdomo Ourano</i> 1995 studio album by Mando

I Mando Ston Evdomo Ourano is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in October 1995 by Sony Music Greece after her departure from Minos EMI. The album enjoyed commercial and critical success. It was nominated for several awards by the Greek music magazine, "Pop Corn."

<i>Se Alli Diastasi</i> 2000 studio album by Mando

Se Alli Diastasi is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in September 2000 by Sony Music Greece. The album is more pop than Mando's previous one, with many western type songs. Hits of the album include "Akoma Mia Fora", "S'Efharisto" and, the most successful one, "Pio Poly", with music by Mando and lyrics by Natalia Germanou. The album also includes "Fos" (Ask), a duet with Sertab which is one of Mando's most notable collaborations. Jean Michel Jarre gave his permission for the first time for a rendition of one of his songs, as he was impressed by Mando's vocal abilities when he listened to her demo tape. Mando's performance in "C’Est La Vie", first sung by Natasha Atlas, was liked so much that Jarre gave Mando not only his permission, but also his original arrangement of the song.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mando & Coltrane Big Band</span> 2001 single by Mando

"Mando & Coltrane Big Band" is a single by the Greek popular singer Mando, released in Europe in November 2001 through Europe Records. After releasing a couple of successful albums in Greece, Mando surprised everyone at the end of 2001, by doing something she had wanted for a long time but which seemed impossible in the Greek music industry. With the help of her friend, musician Costas Liakis, she released this single with five tracks of older jazz and music songs. This act annoyed her record company, but the single did unexpectedly well in sales without any promotion.

<i>Anisiho Vlemma</i> 1994 studio album by Mando

Anisiho Vlemma is an album by the Greek singer Mando, released in Greece in 1994 by Minos EMI. It contained hits like "Dyo Filia Nyhterina", "Aporo" and "Erimin", as well as the mid-tempo ballad "Theli Anemo I Agapi". For the first time in her career, Mando composed many of the songs on the album. The album also includes the duet "Adiorthoti Agapi" with singer Dimitris Mitropanos.

<i>I Diki Mas I Agapi</i> 1993 studio album by Mando

I Diki Mas I Agapi is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in 1993 by Minos EMI. The album followed Mando's trend of releasing one studio album per year.

<i>Aisthiseis</i> 1992 studio album by Mando

Aisthiseis is an album by the Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in 1992 by Minos EMI. "Aisthiseis" was nominated for an award by Pop Corn magazine and sustained the success that Mando had established with her previous albums.

<i>Ptisi Gia Dyo</i> 1990 studio album by Mando

Ptisi Gia Dio is the second studio album by Greek singer Mando. It was released in Greece in 1990 by Minos. The album was her first hit album to be released in the 1990s.

<i>Dos Mou Ena Fili... Afto to Kalokairi</i> 1989 studio album by Mando

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. Its songs enjoyed airplay on Greek radio, introducing Mando to the audience of mainstream music.

Mando Adamandia Dalianis-Karambatzaki was a Greek physician, psychiatrist and researcher.

Nataly Rivera best known as Naëla, is a Colombian singer, author and songwriter. She made her music debut as the opening act in the show that Mexican group Camila gave in Bogota in 2010. Followed this, she released her debut single No Quiero Estar Sin Ti belongs to her debut album Naëla. In 2011, she released two new single of her album, Esta Noche Mando Yo and Muero Por Amarte.

<i>Infruset</i> 0000 studio album by Mando Diao

Infruset is the sixth studio album by Swedish band Mando Diao and the band's first album in their native language, Swedish.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chryso Stamatopoulou</span> Musical artist

Chryso Stamatopoulou is a Greek rock singer. She is the lead singer of romantic folk metal band Chrysilia. She is mostly known for her two greek rock studio albums, her participation in the popular prime time live music show Amstel live on Greek National TV for three seasons, but came to international success with heavy metal band Chrysilia in 2017. The band has rave reviews internationally, especially for Chryso's voice and composing skills.

References