laohu
10-26-2013, 04:45 AM
Mikis Theodorakis - Letters from Germany (2011, FLAC+320)


(http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/716/5rhw.jpg/)


Tracks

01. Afroditi Manou - I sent you (Sou 'steila)
02. Afroditi Manou - A blond from Wiesbaden (Mia xanthia ap' to Visbaden)
03. Antonis Kalogiannis - Our life was for sale (Vgike i zoi mas sto sfiri)
04. Afroditi Manou - May is coming (Kinis' o Mais gia na 'rthi)
05. Afroditi Manou & Yiannis Siris - Cruises (Krouazieres)
06. Afroditi Manou - Bye mother bye Stratos (Gia sou mana gia sou Strato)
07. Yiannis Siris - I sent to the party (Estila sto koma)
08. Afroditi Manou - At the cafe Ellinikon (Sto kafenio Elliniko)
09. Antonis Kalogianis - Mitsos
10. Afroditi Manou - Yesterday at Wilhelmstrasse (Htes sti Vilhelmstrase)
11. Afroditi Manou & Yiannis Siris - A forest (Ena dasos klares)
12. Afroditi Manou - Some generals came (Irthan kati stratigi)
13. Yiannis Siris - To the ministry of labor (Pros to ipourgio ergasias)
14. Afroditi Manou - Greeks, Turks and Italians



FLAC - https://mega.co.nz/#!HlByDKSL!bO3BFEhunHidgalwNOa_y2VS3OsgYIV2loXyfEb SjXE




---------- Post added at 04:45 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:45 AM ----------

Songs written by Mikis Theodorakis with lyrics of Fontas Ladis. After the WWI and a destructive and painful civil war, a great number of Greeks emigrated to Germany as heavy industry and mine workers. These songs are dedicated to the problems and the pain of all the emigrants worldwide, through the letters they send to their beloved. Beautiful music by Theodorakis, arranged and directed by the great composer and orchestrator Thanos Mikroutsikos. The songs are interpreted by the expressive voices of Afroditi Manou, Antonis Kalogiannis and Yiannis Siris.

Petros
10-26-2013, 05:48 AM
Thank you for my compatriots.

samy013
10-27-2013, 03:17 AM
Thank you share!

Inntel
11-03-2013, 01:55 AM
Thanks.

shark9
11-08-2014, 04:13 PM
thank you!

Guideff
11-08-2014, 06:39 PM
Many thanks. Loved his 'Z' and 'Serpico'. His ' Ta Megala Erga (Major Projects)' (still available on this site, if I'm not mistaken) is monumental.
And now this. Similar to his 'Ballad of Mauthausen' (and also still available on this site, if I'm still not mistaken). Not a big collection, but there's no need to consider quantity when Theodorakis is always synonymous with such high quality. His passion is telling in the extreme. Many thanks for this share. No! Many, many, many thanks indeed.

Loumpakt
11-20-2014, 04:03 PM
thanks

hbk256
02-05-2016, 08:41 PM
Thanks .