If All Ever Ended Here
If All Ever Ended Here | ||||
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Studio album by Kore. Ydro. | ||||
Released | 11 March 2003 | |||
Recorded |
April 2002 – October 2002 | |||
Genre | pop | |||
Length | 66:02 | |||
Label | Wipeout Records | |||
Producer | Kore. Ydro. | |||
Kore. Ydro. chronology | ||||
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If All Ever Ended Here (Greek: Αν Όλα Τέλειωναν Εδώ) is the first official Kore. Ydro. release. It contains 15 tracks written between 1999 and 2002, for the recording of which Kore. Ydro. dedicated almost the whole of 2002 serving faithfully the notion of "Do it yourself" in production, recording in their personal home studio in Pikoulatika, Corfu, as well as in small concert venues and treatres.
Track listing
All songs by P.E. Dimitriadis, except where noted.
- "Hyperdwarf (Greek: Υπερνάνος)" – 3:42
- "A New Beginning (Greek: Μια Νέα Αρχή)" – 6:32
- "The most Interesting Depressed Man in the World (Greek: Ο πιο Ενδιαφέρων Καταθλιπτικος Άνθρωπος στον Κόσμο)" – 4:14
- "Clouds (Greek: Σύννεφα)" – 2:48
- "Why? (Greek: Γιατί;)" – 1:21
- "Your Kindness (Greek: Η Καλοσύνη Σου)" – 4:42
- "All My Little Words (Greek: Όλες οι Μικρές Μου Λέξεις)" (original by Stephin Merritt) – 2:28
- "(pilot's dream) (Greek: (όνειρο πιλότου))" – 2:36 [Alexandros Makris]
- "Death inside Your Eyes (Greek: Ο Θάνατος μέσα στα Μάτια Σου)" – 7:33
- "Nights without You (Greek: Νύχτες χωρίς Εσένα)" – 5:10
- "If You Think You Were Mistreated (Greek: (Αν Νομίζεις ότι Αδικήθηκες)" – 5:44
- "Here Lives Sin (Greek: Εδώ Κατοικεί η Αμαρτία)" – 3:20
- "Don't Ask Me (Greek: Μη Με Ρωτάς)" – 3:23
- "When the Corridor Swallows My Toys (Greek: Όταν ο Διάδρομος Ρουφήξει τα Παιχνίδια Μου)" – 7:49
- "A Struggle that is Over (is not a Struggle) (Greek: Αγώνας που Tέλειωσε (δεν Eίναι Aγώνας))" – 4:41
Press
The record received enthusiastic reviews by the Greek music press. Selected reviews for 'If All Ever Ended Here':
- "'If All Ever Ended Here' embodies rock music with a line of experimental artifices in the production, with Hadjidakis melodies, with bold guitar distortions that evoke surprise and embarrassment and with string additions that sweetens the set. The second big surprise has to do with the lyrics…" OVERDUB fanzine, spring 2005 [Christos Karras]
- "The album is like a dream, in which you are lost, so peculiar and unfamiliar that you don't want to abandon. Live it!" (***½/*****) AVOPOLIS online magazine, 09 Dec 2003 [Manos Βouras]
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