Nana Mouskouri - If You Love Me (2017) Lossless

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Title: If You Love Me
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: ZEROH / THAI Records
Genre: Pop, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:39
Total Size: 442 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. If You Love Me (L'hymne a L'amour)
02. No Moon at All
03. Love Me or Leave Me
04. That's My Desire
05. Johnny
06. What Now My Love
07. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
08. The Touch of Your Lips
09. But Not for Me
10. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
11. These Things I Offer You
12. I Gave My Love a Cherry
13. Almost Like Being in Love
14. My Kind of Man
15. What's Good About Goodbye
16. Just a Ribbon
17. Tiny Sparrow
18. I Love My Man
19. The Love We Never Knew
20. You Forgot All the Words
21. He Don't Know Me
22. I Get a Kick out of You
23. Don't Go to Strangers
24. Till There Was You
25. Half a Crown

Globally speaking, Nana Mouskouri is the biggest-selling female artist of all time. Her fluency in multiple languages -- Greek, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese -- enabled her to reach audiences all over Europe, the Americas, and even Asia. Possessed of a distinctive, angelic soprano -- the product of having been born with only one vocal cord -- Mouskouri was sometimes described as Europe's answer to Barbra Streisand. Her repertoire was varied enough to support the universal appeal she aimed for: jazz standards, well-known pop tunes from before and after the rock era, French cabaret chansons, movie songs, classical and operatic repertory, religious music, folk songs from her native Greece and elsewhere, and more. Television ads for Mouskouri collections (a major North American marketing tool) leave the impression that her chief strength was interpreting familiar songs in that lovely voice; however, her early fame in Europe was built largely on songs written for and associated with her, most notably her first hit, "The White Rose of Athens." She was particularly successful in her eventual adopted home of France, where her trademark large black glasses were viewed as highly unorthodox visual style. Mouskouri recorded steadily from the 1960s into the new millennium, tailoring specific releases to specific international markets with tremendous success.





  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless!
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bonjour
can you repload the fie thanks
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Thanks for Lossless