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Putumayo Presents Greece: A Musical Odyssey
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Putumayo Presents Greece: A Musical Odyssey
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop
 
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Because it focuses on some of the country's most commercially successful artists of the last two decades, this smoother-than-usual Putumayo sampler of contemporary Greek music will disappoint listeners in search of the kin...  more »

     
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All Artists: Putumayo Presents
Title: Putumayo Presents Greece: A Musical Odyssey
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Putumayo World Music
Release Date: 6/29/2004
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe, Mexico
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790248022529

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Because it focuses on some of the country's most commercially successful artists of the last two decades, this smoother-than-usual Putumayo sampler of contemporary Greek music will disappoint listeners in search of the kind of joyous party ambiance you may find in a touristy Athens taverna. The mellifluous strains of the traditional bouzouki are a constant presence, but the twelve songs here boast the sophisticated arrangements and lilting melodies of European pop at its cosmopolitan best. A somber ballad with touches of accordion, veteran singer/songwriter George Dalaras' "Sou Axize Mia Kaliteri Agalia" dazzles you with an opening line of exquisite irony ("I don't care/Who you're listening to this song with tonight") while the raspy vocals of Glykeria turn "Ta Ziliarika Sou Matia" into a visceral anthem of romantic obsession. Songs by lesser known artists such as Kostas Makedonas and Theodosia Stiga are equally compelling. A few serious omissions: the endearingly anarchic Dionisis Savopoulos, the Middle-East-meets-techno shenanigans of Ana Vissi and the delicate ballads of Arleta--the Greek equivalent of Joni Mitchell. --Ernesto Lechner

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Don't be scared off by the word "Bouzouki"
J. W. Caulfield | Chicago, IL | 10/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The reviewer from Amazon seemed to complain that this CD isn't a great "party mix." Depends on what kind of party you're throwing, I guess. I think this would be a great CD for an evening get-together with friends who are "ethnically" inclined. It's not dance music, but it provides some great ambience. It's also great music to sit down and actually pay a lot of attention to. Shocking, I know! Some of the lyrics and melodies are incredibly beautiful, and instantly bring to mind both the spectacular Grecian landscape and the passion and hardships rooted in a people who struggled for so long under oppresive regimes.



Sure, there are some bouzoukis... but trust me, they're not as dorky as they usually are. This is a cool CD. Don't pass it up."
Yes, yes, yes!
Anton Smit | Italy | 11/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Now and then a compilation of different artists hits the jackpot- this one is a winner. Many CDs with Greek music are disappointing because they have one sing-along bouzouki cut after another. This CD has wonderfully soulful, melodic Greek music, featuring a wide range of excellent artists with different instruments and rhythms. Buy it!"