The Very Best of Despina Vandi

The Best
Greatest hits album by Despina Vandi
Released 2005
Recorded 1996-2000
Genre Laïka, Contemporary laïka, dance-pop
Length 1:08:49
Label EMI-Kent Elektronik San. ve Tic.
Producer Phoebus, Tony Kontaxakis
Despina Vandi chronology
Come Along Now
(2005)
The Very Best of Despina Vandi
(2005)
Despina Vandi
(2006)

The Very Best of Despina Vandi is a compilation album by Greek singer Despina Vandi, released in 2005 by record label EMI in Turkey.[1]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Deka Entoles" (Ten commandments)PhoebusPhoebus 3:36
2. "Akros Tolmiro" (Bold extremity)PhoebusPhoebus 3:35
3. "Lypamai" (I feel sorry)PhoebusPhoebus 2:50
4. "O Perittos" (Unnecessary)PhoebusPhoebus 3:56
5. "Esena Perimeno" (I'm waiting for you)Natalia GermanouTony Kontaxakis 4:14
6. "Profities"  PhoebusPhoebus 4:26
7. "Diakoptaki" (Little break)PhoebusPhoebus 4:06
8. "Den Eisai Edo" (You are not here)Giorgos PavrianosTony Kontaxakis 3:57
9. "Prospatho" (I am trying)Giannis PariosTony Kontaxakis 4:08
10. "Xenodohio" (Hotel)PhoebusPhoebus 4:00
11. "Ipofero" (I suffer)PhoebusPhoebus 5:20
12. "A Pa Pa" (No way)PhoebusPhoebus 3:11
13. "Horis Esena" (Without you)Giannis PariosPhoebus 4:42
14. "Giatriko" (Medication)PhoebusPhoebus 4:15
15. "Spania" (Rarely)PhoebusPhoebus 4:38
16. "Kai T' Oneiro Egine Efialtis" (And the dream became a nightmare)Pantelis KanarakisTony Kontaxakis 4:07
17. "Den Pethainei I Agapi" (Love does not die)Lambis LivieratosTony Kontaxakis 3:54
Total length:
1:08:49

Release history

Region Date Label Format Version
Turkey 2005 EMI-Kent Elektronik San. ve Tic. CD, MC Original

Credits and personnel

Personnel

Production
  • Ayhan Ergönül & Michael - compilation
Design
  • Şeref İnce - background photography

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

References

  1. Staff (2005). "Phoebus discography by official site". PhoebusMusic.com. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  2. The very best of Despina Vandi (CD). Despina Vandi. EMI-Kent Elektronik San. ve Tic. 2005. 00946 312191 2.

External links

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