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Chrispa (album)

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Chrispa
Χρύσπα
Studio album by
Released6 December 2004
GenreModern laika
Length50:55
LanguageGreek
LabelMinos EMI
ProducerNektarios Kokkinos
Chrispa chronology
Tora
(2003)
Chrispa
Χρύσπα

(2004)
Posa Hrostao
(2006)
Chrispa 100%
The cover of Chrispa 100%

Chrispa (Greek: Χρύσπα) is the second and selftitled studio album by Greek singer Chrispa. It was released on 6 December 2004 by Minos EMI in Greece, selling 15,000 units. The album was re-released as 100% on 7 December 2005, one year later, containing a new song by Pegasus, three remixes and a bonus DVD. With its re-release, it received gold certification, selling over 25,000 units.[1]

Tracklist

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Original edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Fevgo Gia To Efta" (Φεύγω Για Το Επτά; I'm Leaving For Seven)PegasusPegasus4:17
2."An Den Ipirhes" (Αν Δεν Υπήρχες; If You Didn't Exist)Margarita DroutsaMarios Psimopoulos3:51
3."Mou Kanei Plaka O Theos" (Μου Κάνει Πλάκα Ο Θεός; God Is Kidding Me)PegasusPegasus4:01
4."I Kolasi Eimai Ego" (Η Κόλαση Είμαι Εγώ; Hell Is Me)PegasusPegasus3:31
5."Pes Mou Ston Theo Sou" (Πες Μου Στον Θεό Σου; Tell Me To Your God)KosmasAlexandros Vourazelis4:43
6."Akatallila Oneira" (Ακατάλληλα Όνειρα; Inappropriate Dreams)Panos FalarasMarita Chatzidimitriou4:29
7."Savvatokiriako" (Σαββατοκύριακο; Weekend)Evi DroutsaMarios Psimopoulos3:45
8."Afise Me" (Άφησε Με; Let Me)Evi DroutsaMarios Psimopoulos4:06
9."De Mou Eisai Aparaititos (E Nai)" (Δε Μου Είσαι Απαραίτητος (Ε Ναι); You're Not Necessary To Me (Oh Yes))Panos FalarasMarita Chatzidimitriou3:34
10."De Xereis Pote" (Δε Ξέρεις Ποτέ; You Never Know)Tasos VougiatzisSolon Apostolakis3:27
11."Afou De M' Agapas" (Αφού Δε Μ' Αγαπάς; Because You Don't Love Me)Natalia GermanouGiorgos Lebesis3:24
12."Aparigoriti Kardia Mou" (Απαρηγόρητη Καρδιά Μου; My Inconsalable Heart)Evi DroutsaMarios Psimopoulos3:56
13."Pali Tha Peis Signomi" (Πάλι Θα Πεις Συγνώμη; You'll Say Sorry Again)PegasusPegasus4:01
Total length:50:55
100% edition
No.TitleLength
1."Antres 100%" (Άντρες 100%; Men 100%)4:00
2."Fevgo Gia To Efta" (Φεύγω Για Το Επτά; I'm Leaving For Seven)4:17
3."An Den Ipirhes" (Αν Δεν Υπήρχες; If You Didn't Exist)3:51
4."Mou Kanei Plaka O Theos" (Μου Κάνει Πλάκα Ο Θεός; God Is Kidding Me)4:01
5."I Kolasi Eimai Ego" (Η Κόλαση Είμαι Εγώ; Hell Is Me)3:31
6."Pes Mou Ston Theo Sou" (Πες Μου Στον Θεό Σου; Tell Me To Your God)4:43
7."Akatallila Oneira" (Ακατάλληλα Όνειρα; Inappropriate Dreams)4:29
8."Savvatokiriako" (Σαββατοκύριακο; Weekend)3:45
9."Afise Me" (Άφησε Με; Let Me)4:06
10."De Mou Eisai Aparaititos (E Nai)" (Δε Μου Είσαι Απαραίτητος (Ε Ναι); You're Not Necessary To Me (Oh Yes))3:34
11."De Xereis Pote" (Δε Ξέρεις Ποτέ; You Never Know)3:27
12."Afou De M' Agapas" (Αφού Δε Μ' Αγαπάς; Because You Don't Love Me)3:24
13."Aparigoriti Kardia Mou" (Απαρηγόρητη Καρδιά Μου; My Inconsalable Heart)3:56
14."Pali Tha Peis Signomi" (Πάλι Θα Πεις Συγνώμη; You'll Say Sorry Again)4:01
15."Mou Kanei Plaka O Theos (Gold Dance Remix)"4:01
16."Savvatokiriako (Remix)"3:55
17."Pali Tha Peis Signomi (Dance Remix)"3:59
Total length:1:06:50

DVD

  1. "Mou Kanei Plaka O Theos"
  2. "Fevgo Gia To Epta
  3. "An Den Ipirhes"
  4. "Documentary / Making Of"

Singles

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The following singles were officially released to radio stations, some of them with music videos, and gained airplay:

  1. "Mou Kanei Plaka O Theos" (God Is Kidding Me)
  2. "Fevgo Gia To Efta" (I'm Leaving For Seven)
  3. "An Den Ipirhes" (If You Didn't Exist)
  4. "Pali Tha Peis Signomi" (You'll Say Sorry Again)
  5. "Antres 100%" (Men 100%)

Credits

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Credits adapted from liner notes.[2][3]

Personnel

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  • Yiannis Aninos – bass (1, 3, 4, 13)
  • Dimitris Antoniou – guitars (2, 7, 8, 12)
  • Solon Apostolakis – orchestration, programming, keyboards (10)
  • Yiannis Bithikotsis – bouzouki, baglama (2, 8, 12) / cura (2, 5, 7, 8, 12)
  • Giorgos Chatzopoulos – guitars (5)
  • Savvas Christodoulou – guitars (1, 3, 4, 13)
  • Akis Diximos – backing vocals (2, 8, 12)
  • Antonis Gounaris – orchestration, programming, keyboards, guitars (6, 9, 11)
  • Anna Ioannidou – backing vocals (6, 11)
  • Mihalis Kapilidis – drums (1, 3, 4, 13)
  • Manolis Karantinis – bouzouki (1, 3, 4) / baglama (1, 4)
  • Vaggelis Karipis – percussion (3)
  • Lefki Kolovou – cello (1)
  • Katerina Kyriakou – backing vocals (2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12)
  • Selmani Migken – violin (1, 5)
  • Andreas Mouzakis – drums (2, 5, 7, 8, 10)
  • Liana Papalexi – backing vocals (1, 3)
  • Alex Panayi – backing vocals (6, 10, 11)
  • Pegasus – orchestration, programming, keyboards (1, 3, 4, 13) / backing vocals (1, 3)
  • Christos Pikridas – guitars (10)
  • Marios Psimopoulos – orchestration, programming, keyboards (2, 7, 8, 12)
  • Giorgos Tzivelekis – bass (2, 7, 8)
  • Thanasis Vasilopoulos – clarinet, ney (9)
  • Iraklis Vavatsikas – accordion (4)
  • Alexandros Vourazelis – orchestration, programming, keyboards (5)

Production

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  • Dimitris Chorianopoulos – sound engineer, mix engineer (5)
  • Evaggelia Efthimiou – artwork
  • Yiannis Ioannidis (Digital Press Hellas) – mastering
  • Panos Kallitsis – hair styling, make up
  • Nektarios Kokkinos – production manager
  • Vasilis Korres – sound engineer, mix engineer (1, 3, 4, 13)
  • Ilias Lakkas – sound engineer, mix engineer (10)
  • Lefteris Neromyliotis – mix engineer (2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Gavrilis Pantzis – mix engineer (2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Thodoris Psiahos – photographer
  • Petros Siakavellas (Digital Press Hellas) – mastering
  • Dimitris Sotiropoulos – sound engineer (2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Giorgos Tzivelekis – sound engineer (2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)

Charts

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Chrispa made its debut at number 25 on the 'Greece Top 50 Singles' charts.[4]

After its re-release, it was certified gold by IFPI.

Chart Provider #

weeks

Peak

position

Greek Singles Chart IFPI 19 25

References

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  1. ^ Info-Grece.com CD profile
  2. ^ Χρύσπα - 100%, 2005-12-07, retrieved 2023-05-17
  3. ^ Χρύσπα - Χρύσπα, 2004, retrieved 2023-05-17
  4. ^ "Ελληνικό Chart". Archived from the original on 2006-01-18.