Friday 11 July 2008

Anna Vissi

Anna Vissi   
Artist: Anna Vissi

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   House
   Other
   Ethnic
   



Discography:


Nylon   
 Nylon

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 16


Mis canciones preferidas - Jokin - Euskal Herria   
 Mis canciones preferidas - Jokin - Euskal Herria

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 18


Live 2004 CD2   
 Live 2004 CD2

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 49


Live 2004 CD1   
 Live 2004 CD1

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 23


Call Me   
 Call Me

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


The Very Best Of (42 Hits In The Mix)   
 The Very Best Of (42 Hits In The Mix)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 42


Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd2)   
 Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd2)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 15


Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd1)   
 Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd1)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12




Greek beauty and singing sentiency Anna Vissi has recorded a number of tall albums, earning her an telling cosmic string of hits. Her musical multifariousness glides smoothly from opera house to sexual love ballads to pop/rock, and from the speech communication of her country of origin to English. Besides having her work on go gold, platinum, and level three-bagger platinum, she has performed at numerous sold-out shows and won many important awards, including 1997's Best Female Singer and Biggest Airplay Song on the Radio from the Greek Music Awards, something non unlike the Grammy Awards in the United States.


Anna Vissi was innate in 1957 in Cyprus. She was admitted into the Cyprus Conservatory when she was but six-spot geezerhood older. Around the time she hit her teens, her folk touched to Greece simply so the young Vissi could farther her budding musical life history. Within time, the talented vocaliser caught the attention of many well-known people in the music business organization, including producer and celebrated ballad maker Nicos Karvelas, whom she later on matrimonial.


In 1996, Vissi released her debut album, Klima Tropiko, which way tropical clime in English. Her first full-length try brought in glowing reviews from critics and went atomic number 78 speedily. A year by and by she was chosen to sing at the Miss Universe Pageant. It was the first probability she had to receive oecumenical attending. A year by and by, the awards and rack up tunes were already stilt up. Her arcsecond album, Travma, was as well on the market. Less than two weeks after its release particular date, the soph offering went amber. Half a year by and by it reached three-base hit atomic number 78. One of the biggest hits from Travma was a melodic phrase produced by Ric Wake, "Forgive Me This." Wake is peradventure best known for his work with the international star Celine Dion.


If anyone had whatsoever thoughts at number one of calling Anna Vissi a one-hit admiration or a scant rising lead wHO would burn out in a few months, they were proven wrong in 1998 when she walked away from the Popcorn Music Awards with no less than seven-spot honors to her credit, including Best Album, Best Song, Best Female Singer, and Best Live Appearance. Vissi seemed unstoppable, and decided to broaden her fame, targeting the United States and the English language securities industry with the dismissal of the album Everything I Am. It carries brilliant tracks such as "On a Night Like This," "Inactive in Love With You," "Kick the Habit," "Supernatural Love," and "No More the Fool." In documentation of the release, Vissi travelled the States on spell, performing shows in major locations like New York and Los Angeles. Working with her management and with Sony Music after the new millennium arrived, the unscathed world seemed like an open stage for the resolute Vissi.