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'''''Travma''''' is the name of a Greek album by singer [[Anna Vissi]] released in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]] on April 14, 1997. In Greece it became Gold within 12 days and 3x Platinum within 6 months, becaming one of the most commercially successful albums of the [[Greece|Greek]] 90s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sonymusic.gr/page/artist/artists_greek.asp?art_id=38|title=ΑΝΝΑ ΒΙΣΣΗ - ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ|publisher=[[Sony Music|Sony Music Greece]]|language= |
'''''Travma''''' is the name of a Greek album by singer [[Anna Vissi]] released in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]] on April 14, 1997. In Greece it became Gold within 12 days and 3x Platinum within 6 months, becaming one of the most commercially successful albums of the [[Greece|Greek]] 90s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sonymusic.gr/page/artist/artists_greek.asp?art_id=38|script-title=el:ΑΝΝΑ ΒΙΣΣΗ - ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ|publisher=[[Sony Music|Sony Music Greece]]|language=Greek|accessdate=February 21, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maplejammusic.com/artists/bios/annavissi.html|title=Anna Vissi|last=Staff|publisher=Maple Jam Music Group|accessdate=February 20, 2010}}</ref> |
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The album also includes a duet with fellow Greek pop star [[Sakis Rouvas]]. |
The album also includes a duet with fellow Greek pop star [[Sakis Rouvas]]. |
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Travma is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus on April 14, 1997. In Greece it became Gold within 12 days and 3x Platinum within 6 months, becaming one of the most commercially successful albums of the Greek 90s.[1][2] The album also includes a duet with fellow Greek pop star Sakis Rouvas.
Australian Edition
Trauma was released in Australia with English-language artwork and packaging in mid-1997, to help promote the Australian leg of the Trauma tour and her recent English-language single debut for "Forgive Me This".[3] The album was released in a special tour edition featuring a bonus disc with five songs from previous albums. Vissi promoted the album and tour by participating in a high-profile media campaign including press, radio, national television interviews, and in-store signings.[3]
Music
Music and lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas and Natalia Germanou.
Track listing
- "Travma"
- "Eki"
- "Ntrepome"
- "Siga"
- "Na' Se Kala"
- "To Katalaves?"
- "Me Niazi"
- "Mavra Gialia"
- "Eprepe"
- "Apolito Keno"
- "To Megalitero Soukse"
- "Thanatos Ine I Agapi"
- "Me Halai"
- "Se Thelo, Me Thelis" (Duet with Sakis Rouvas)
- "Se Thimame"
Singles
- "Mavra Gialia"
- "Travma"
- "Na' Se Kala"
Australian Release
Disc 1
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Disc 2 [Bonus]
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Credits and personnel
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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[4]
Charts
Chart | Providers | Peak Position |
Certification |
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Greek Albums Chart | IFPI | 1 | 3x Platinum |
Cypriot Albums Chart | All Records Top 20 | 1 | 3x Platinum |
Official Australian Album Charts | ARIA Album Charts | 73 | - |
References
- ^ ΑΝΝΑ ΒΙΣΣΗ - ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ (in Greek). Sony Music Greece. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- ^ Staff. "Anna Vissi". Maple Jam Music Group. Retrieved February 20, 2010.
- ^ a b Inc., Nielsen Business Media,; Develegas, Cosmas (1997-09-06). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 69–. Retrieved November 28, 2010.
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