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Popi Asteriadi & Lakis Pappas - Another Sunday Gone (Greece 1969)
Posted By : llaker64 | Date : 04 Jun 2009 00:56:26 | Comments : 5

Popi Asteriadi & Lakis Pappas - Another Sunday Gone (Greece 1969)
1969 | Folk | MP3 | 192 kbps/44 khz | Covers | 50 Mb

Popi Asteriadi and Lakis Pappas recorded Another Sunday Gone during a peak moment of creativity in late 1960s Greece. Their sound was part of the Neo Kyma (New Wave), a style that blended the acoustic guitar-based psychedelic folk of France and England with the traditional bouzouki music of local Greek fishermen's bars. A lovely girl in her early 20s, Popi Asteriadi sings on about half these songs, accompanied by guitarist Lakis Pappas, who sings on some of the other tracks by himself and in duets on others. There's purity and tenderness inherent in both of their voices, with the evocative beauty of the Greek language transcending the need to comprehend the lyric's meaning. A sense of wide-eyed and wondrous discovery pervades the album-to be young, beautiful, and in love in Greece. All is perfect, yet the ache of the heart remains; no amount of earthly beauty can satisfy them. The title track finds Asteriadi singing a soft ballad over the gentle acoustic picking of Pappas, who then takes a vocal turn on the next track, "And You Dare Talk to Me," (Kai ustera mou milas) aided by an unabashedly romantic string section, tinkling piano, and drums, his voice a sweetened, husky, romantically tortured croon. "Wild Bird" (Agriopouli) features recognizably "psychedelic" orchestration, with clavichord, piano, electric bass, and flute, as well as Pappas' flickering-candlelight vocals. The album progresses rather like a magical third date, as the sweetly romantic confessions and wistful stares give way to passionate dancing and merriment, with caf? tables pushed back to make room for dancing and celebration. More traditional Greek melodies get dusted off along with the bouzouki and tin whistle for tracks like "Not Our Wine," (Den einai aspro to krasi mas) with Pappas adding vibrato to her voice as she harmonizes with Asteriadi. The sound of this Neo Kyma album is elusive-at some level it's like Mexican mariachi music, at other times sweet folk ? la Nick Drake. With its mix of melodies old and new, rich tradition merges with a global movement of youth, and no one leaves until the sun comes up, even though they know with that sinking Sunday feeling that their boat's leaving at 9 a.m, by Daily CD.


Tracklist:

01 - Paei ki auth h kuriakh
02 - Ki ustera mou milas
03 - Agriopouli
04 - Den ein' aspro to krasi mas
05 - Xartino agori
06 - Ela mazi mou
07 - Mhn kourasteis na m' agapas
08 - Mhn ta 3upnhseis pali
09 - Matia mou matia skalista
10 - Phra agkalia ena oneiro
11 - Dakrua mes tis petres


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Posted By: MusikCollector Date: 04 Jun 2009 06:25:29
Thank you very much, your music collection is top!
Posted By: g_olimpo Date: 04 Jun 2009 10:23:15
Hmm, her voice and singing as beautiful as she is.
Posted By: leventino Date: 04 Jun 2009 21:59:09
Woooowww,
Thank you very much Llaker64 , for all your posts...
I've downloaded them all, and listening with great pleasure.
But this last Greek post surprised me too much, Because of your great music taste.
Please don't stop...
Posted By: Nuc Doc Date: 05 Jun 2009 21:42:14
This time you REALLY blew me away!

I've seen these two live many (many) years ago and... and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for this album!

I am somewhat surprised that you'd have such a (Greek) album though! And also such a difficult to find one too!
Posted By: carrak Date: 05 Jul 2009 13:24:43
Thank you!
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