Yiota Lidia - I Omorfi Smirnia Tsiftetelli Yirna Pali Yirna

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Review by Camille Barbee Olmstead

Yiota Lidia's album "I Omorfi Smirnia Tsiftetelli Yirna Pali Yirna" is a mesmerizing collection of traditional Greek music that showcases the artist's incredible vocal range and emotive performance style. From the opening track "Mia Fora Sto Treno" to the closing number "Omorfi Smirni," Lidia takes listeners on a journey through the rich history and culture of Greece.

The album's standout tracks include "Yirna Pali Yirna," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Lidia's ability to convey deep emotion through her voice, and "Tsiftetelli," a lively and infectious dance tune that will have listeners tapping their feet and swaying to the rhythm.

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Artist: Yiota Lidia
Album: I Omorfi Smirnia Tsiftetelli Yirna Pali Yirna

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Omorfi Smirnia, Tsiftetelli
Yirna Pali Yirna, Tsiftetelli

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Catalog Numbers

45-RT 4658

Labels

Columbia

Listen online

  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • online luisteren
  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByGramofon Limitet Şirketi

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 7XTZ 10242
  • Matrix / Runout: 7XTZ 10243
  • Rights Society: BIEM

About Yiota Lidia

Greek singer born in 24 of February 1934 at Nea Ionia, Athens. Yota Lidia started her discography in 1954, under the incitement of her husband and the composer . Her first two songs ''Opios Polla Ehi Vasana'' and ''Kapia Foni Akoustike'' were composed by . Her stage name was given by the conductor . She gained fame almost immediately, due to her special vocal complexion. From 1954 to 1958, Lidia became famous only from 78 RPM vinyl discs. After working among of the most famous singers, in 1971 composed one of her best songs "Si Mou Haraxes Poria". In addition to this, after many changes in the music industry, during the '70s, Lidia travelled around the world, singing for her Greek audiences. In the '80s, during her deliberate absence in discography, encourages her to record the album (Kalimera, Kiria Lidia) to honor her. That album, became a big sales success (over 180.000 copies!). Finally, in the '90s she recorded two more albums and in 1997 she made her last performance along with . In 2006, she published her autobiography.

Real Name

    • Παναγιώτα Μανταράκη (Panayota Mandaraki)

Name Vars

  • G. Lidia
  • G. Lydia
  • G.Lidia
  • Ghiota Lidia
  • Giota Lidia
  • Giota Lydia
  • Lydia
  • Lydia Yiota
  • Y. Lidia
  • Y. Lydia
  • Yiola Lydia
  • Yiota Lidia
  • Yiota Lydia
  • Yota Lydia
  • Γ. Λίδια
  • Γ. Λιδια
  • Γ. Λυδία
  • Γ. Λύδια
  • Γ.Λίδια
  • Γ.Λύδια
  • Γιώτα Δίδια
  • Γιώτα Λίδια
  • Γιώτα Λιδία
  • Γιώτα Λιδια
  • Λίδια
  • Λύδια
  • Йота Лидия
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Summary by Camille Barbee Olmstead

"I Omorfi Smirnia Tsiftetelli Yirna Pali Yirna" is a must-listen for fans of traditional Greek music and anyone looking for a captivating and soulful listening experience. Lidia's talent and passion for her craft shine through on every track, making this album a true gem in the world of world music.