Parea me ton Harry

Parea me ton Harry
Παρέα με τον Χάρη
Studio album by Giannis Parios
Released November 1995[1]
Recorded 1995 Studio Polysound
Genre Contemporary laïka
Language Greek
Label Minos EMI
Producer Achilleas Theofilou

Parea me ton Harry (Greek: Παρέα με τον Χάρη; English: Parea me ton Harry) is the 29th studio album by Greek singer Yiannis Parios. It was released in Greece in 1995 by Minos EMI. It reached 3× platinum status.This is the second collaboration of Yannis Parios with his songwriter son Harry Varthakouris after their 1984 classic hit "Pio kali i monaxia"

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "An einai dinaton" (Αν είναι δυνατόν)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:16
2. "Ypervoles" (Υπερβολές)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 2:52
3. "Kai sou to fonaza" (Και σου το φώναζα)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:24
4. "Pare me (Duet with Elena Peta)" (Πάρε με (Ντουέτο με την Έλενα Πέτα))Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:59
5. "Ego den filakizomai" (Εγώ δεν φυλακίζομαι)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:46
6. "Geia sou" (Γεια σου)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:25
7. "De s'afino" (Δε σ'αφήνω)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:25
8. "Ego edo ki esi allou" (Εγώ εδώ κι εσύ αλλού)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:05
9. "Erotevmenos kai trellos" (ερωτευμένος και τρελός)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:12
10. "Matia mou glyka" (Μάτια μου γλυκά)Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:26
11. "To tragoudi you Harry 2 (Duet with Harry Varthakouris)" (Το τραγούδι του Χάρη 2 (Έρωτας είναι θαρρώ))Giannis PariosHarry Varthakouris 3:16

Music videos

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Greece 5 November 1995 CD, LP, MC Minos EMI
Greece 2012 (re-released as a covermount with Real News newspaper) CD Minos EMI
Cyprus

Credits and personnel

Personnel
  • Antonis Gounaris - guitars, acoustic guitars
  • Nikos Hatzopoulos - violin
  • Giorgos Roilos - percussion
  • Giannis Mpithikotsis - bouzouki, tzoura, baglama, mandolin
  • Nikos Kouros - accordion
  • Harry Varthakouris - music, orchestration, programming, keyboards and background vocals

Production
  • Konstadinos Theofilou - sound, mix
  • Achilleas Theofilou - production manager

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

References

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