Lambo (album)

Lambo
Studio album by Anna Vissi
Released December 24, 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Mambo, pop, laika
Label Sony Music Greece/Columbia
Producer Nikos Karvelas
Anna Vissi chronology
Emeis
(1992)
Lambo
(1992)
Live!
(1993)
Singles from Lambo
  1. "Lambo"
    Released: December 1992
  2. "Akoma Mia"
    Released: February 1993
  3. "Se Hriazome"
    Released: April 1993
  4. "O,ti Thes Ego"
    Released: June 1993

Lambo is an album by Greek singer Anna Vissi, released in Greece and Cyprus in 1992. The single "Lambo" prompted the mambo dance trend in Greece. Due to its December 24 release date, the album was played extensively during the 1992 Christmas holiday period.

Music

Music and lyrics are entirely by Nikos Karvelas.

Track listing

  1. "Lambo" (I'm shining)
  2. "Akoma Mia" (One more)
  3. "O,ti Thes Ego" (That you want me)
  4. "Ise Oti Pio Agapimeno Eho" (You are the most favorite I have)
  5. "Pikre Mou" (My bitterness)
  6. "Se Hriazome" (I need you)
  7. "Mi" (Non)
  8. "Ksanagirna" (Get back)
  9. "Opou Kai Na Pas" (Wherever you go)
  10. "Ftene" (Blame)
  11. "Den Thelo Na Kseris" (hidden track) (I don't want you to know)

Singles

Credits and personnel

Personnel
  • Nikos Karvelas - music, lyrics
  • Tony Kontaxakis - electric guitar
  • Philippos Tsemberoulis - saxophone, clarinet
  • Anna Vissi - vocals
  • vocals on track 1 by Nikos Karvelas, Tony Kontaxakis, Manolis Vlachos, Dimitris Yiarmenitis, Spyros Sofronis and Yiannis Doxas

Production
  • Nikos Karvelas - production management, arrangements, instrumentation, instrument playing
  • Manolis Vlachos - computer programming,recording engineering, sound remixing at Home Studio
Design
  • Panagiotis Hadjistefanou - styling
  • Nikos Mbitzanis - make up
  • Venia Giannopoulou - hair styling
  • Takis Diamantopoulos - photos
  • Anna Vissi - hand lettering
  • Yiannis Doxas - cover design
  • Michalis Orfanos - cover printing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]

References

  1. Lambo (LP, MC, CD). Anna Vissi. Sony Music. 1992.
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