Daimones
For the legendary creatures, see Daemon (mythology).
Daimones | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Anna Vissi | ||||
Released | November 1991 | |||
Label | Sony Music Greece, Columbia | |||
Producer | Nikos Karvelas | |||
Anna Vissi chronology | ||||
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Daimones is a soundtrack album of the first ever Greek rock opera starring Anna Vissi, released by Sony Music in Greece only and reached platinum status. The storyline and lyrics are written by Stavros Sideras.
Music
Music and lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas. Lyrics are by Stavros Sideras.
Track listing
Disc 1
(Act 1)
- "Ahrimam"
- "Pare Me" (Call me)
- "Vasanise" (The torment)
- "Kali Mou Gouvernada" (My good governess)
- "Stahti" (Ash)
- "Thanatos Sti Mavri Magissa" (Death on the black witch)
- "Bori" (It can)
- "Eisai Akoma Paidi" (You're still a child)
- "Kafte Ti" (The burn)
- "Oso Gia Sena" (As for you)
- "Trihes, Den Ehei Tipota" (Hair, there is nothing)
- "Kleino Ta Matia" (I close my eyes)
- "Tha Kanoume Bam" (We will do bam)
- "Kapote Thimamai Me Agapouse" (Once I remember you love me)
- "Kokkino Kragion" (Red lipstick)
- "Pos Niotheis" (How do you feel?)
- "Sinharitiria" (Congratulations)
- "Rilaks" (Rocking chair)
- "Fovamai" (I'm afraid)
Disc 2
(Act 2)
- "Tabala"
- "Vgikan Oi Efimerides" (The newspapers came out)
- "Sta Sigoura To Ergo Afto Th'anevei Sto Brodgouei" (For sure this project will go up on Broadway)
- "Ourania Toksa" (Rainbows)
- "Sta Avata Monopatia" (On inaccessible paths)
- "Efialtis" (Nightmare)
- "Kodevo Na Trelatho" (About to go crazy)
- "Daimones" (Demons)
- "Kirie" (Sir)
- "To Tragoudi Tis Filias" (The friendship song)
- "Koita Ti Tha Patheis" (Look what's gonna happen to you)
- "Daimones" (Demons)
- "Kleino Ta Matia" (I close my eyes)
Credits
Programming Arrangements
Programming Engineering
- Manolis Vlachos
Studio
- Home Studio (Athens)
Director
- Roger Williams
Costume Designer
- Nikos Petropoulos
Choreography
- Jeffrey Carter
Musical Director
- Michalis Rozakis
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