Golden Age of Greek Cinema


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Movie | Release date: 01/29/2016 | Format: CD
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Athens 
2.The Aegean 
3.Electra Suite #1 
4.Electra Suite #2 
5.Electra Suite #3 
6.Electra Suite #4 
7.Electra Suite #5 
8.Electra Suite #6 
9.Electra Suite #7 
10.Electra Suite #8 
11.Electra Suite #9 
12.Electra Suite #10 
13.Electra Suite #11 
14.Electra Suite #12 
15.Electra Suite #13 
16.Electra Suite #14 
17.Ta Pedia Tou Pirea (Never on 
18.SundayMelina Mercouri (Greek 7"Version) 
19.Main TitleNever on Sunday (Instrumental) 
20.Prologue 
21.Bouzoukia 
22.Dance Yorgo 
23.Taki 
24.The Charms of Ilya 
25.Illya 
26.Never on Sunday (Vocal: Melina Mercouri) 
27.Hasapico 
28.The Lantern 
29.Betrayed 
30.Speak Softly 
31.The Organ Grinder 
32.End TitleNever on Sunday 
33.Ta Pedia Tou Pirea (Never on Sunday)Nana Mouskouri (Greek 7" Version) 
34.L'amour Est À Double Tranchant (Love Is Double-Edged) 
35.C'est Le 13 Du Mois (This Is the 13th of the Month) 
36.Love Theme from Phaedra 
37.Rendezvous 
38.Ship to Shore 
39.London's Fog 
40.One More Time 
41.Agapi Mou 
42.Only You 
43.The Fling 
44.Candlelight 
45.Rodostamo (Vocal: Melina Mercouri) 
46.Love Theme from Phaedra (Vocal: Melina Mercouri) 
47.Good Bye John Sebastian (Vocal (Reading): Anthony Perkins) 
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The singers Nana Mouskouri and Melina Mercouri and composers Mikis Theodorakis and Manos Hadjidakis were the four key musical protagonists in the awakening of Greek music and cinema that occurred in the late '50s, early 1960s. This two disc edition comprises the soundtracks of the decisive films of the era; These include Michael Cacoyannis' Stella and Jules Dassin's monumental Never on Sunday, which it prefigured; films which found Melina Mercouri set against the conventions of society, a symbol and a mascot for outlaw women, giving vivacious performances which would make her a national hero and bring international fame. Never on Sunday earned Mercouri the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1961 (an award she deserved for Stella).


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