Endalma Silepseos Explained

Entalma Sillipseos
Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ένταλμα Συλλήψεως|italics=no
Type:Album
Artist:Katy Garbi
Cover:Garbi entalma.jpg
Released:27 September 1991
Recorded:Digital studio
Sierra studio
Genre:Pop, Dance
Length:33:52 (Original edition)
51:29 (Re-release edition)
Language:Greek
Label:Sony Music Greece
Columbia
Producer:Giannis Doulamis
Prev Title:Gialia Karfia
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Tou Feggariou Anapnoes
Next Year:1992

Entalma Sillipseos (Greek: Ένταλμα Συλλήψεως; English: Arrest Warrant) is the third album by Greek artist, Katy Garbi. It was released on 27 September 1991 by Sony Music Greece and after long time certified gold, selling 30,000 units. The album was re-released including prior singles from her first two albums as a bonus, due to her growing popularity. It also contains her first successful hits "Entalma Sillipseos", "Prosopo Me Prosopo" and "Fimes".

* In 1991, gold was the album whose sales exceeded 30,000 units.[1]

Track listing

Singles

The following singles were officially released to radio stations and made into music videos, except the song "Fimes", gained a lot of airplay:

  1. "Entalma Sillipseos" (Arrest Warrant)
  2. "Prosopo Me Prosopo" (Face To Face)
  3. "Svise Me" (Erase Me)
  4. "Fimes" (Rumours)
  5. "Thelo Na Kano Mazi Sou Mia Trela" (I Want To Do Something Crazy With You)

Credits

Credits adapted from the liner notes.

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013-04-10 . Οι χρυσοί και οι πλατινένιοι . 2023-06-02 . Lexilogia Forums . en-US.