Nana Mouskouri - The Collection (2001)

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Title: The Collection
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Spectrum Music / Universal – 544 635-2 / CD, Compilation
Genre: Vocal Pop, French Pop, Chanson, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:08:41
Total Size: 457 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Only Love (4:25)
02. Oh Happy Day (4:40)
03. The Windmills Of Your Mind (3:41)
04. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (3:05)
05. From Both Sides Now (3:17)
06. Love Changes Everything (3:30)
07. I Have A Dream (4:44)
08. Seasons In The Sun (4:02)
09. As Time Goes By (3:27)
10. Autumn Leaves (5:05)
11. Imagine (3:08)
12. I Believe In You (4:01)
13. Over The Rainbow (3:42)
14. The Wind Beneath My Wings (4:58)
15. Moondance (3:34)
16. In My Life (2:45)
17. Why Worry (3:56)
18. The White Rose Of Athens (2:41)

Nana Mouskouri was born in Athens in 1936, where her father worked in the film industry. She enjoyed - at least after the war - a trouble-free, quiet and middle-class youth: primary school, high school, education in the Conservatoire Hellénique, where she studied singing, piano and harmony for 8 years.

In 1958 Nana Mouskouri sang on the radio for the first time, but since she had interpreted something "modern" rather than classical songs, she was asked to leave the conservatory immediately Hadjidakis - composer of the film music "Sonntags nie' - but she had heard and was so enthusiastic about her clear, trained voice that he composed Chansons for her. She won the "Festival de la Chanson Hel|énique" in 1959 and 1960 and was discovered by international show business. With her'White Roses from Athens' she first conquered the German public (1200,000 records sold), then the American public. In the States, she toured for four long tours with Harry Belafonte.

After that she came back to Europe as a celebrated star, where she has been one of the most popular singers for 10 years. Her French repertoire differs considerably from the other songs she sings in all possible languages. For the spoiled French she mostly interpretsš? old chansons from the 18th and 19th century.

18 Wonderful Songs highlighting Nana's beautiful voice and the versaility of her choice of song.




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