Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis Explained
Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis (Greek: Καρδιά Μου Μην Ανησυχείς; English: Don't Worry My Heart) is the fifth studio album by Greek famous singer, Antonis Remos. It was released on 23 April 2002 by Epic and Sony Music and certified four times platinum in Greece, selling over 160,000 units, and double platinum in Cyprus, selling over 12,000 units. This was the best selling album of the year and for Remos's discography. It was his first collaboration with Giorgos Theofanous who was written and produced whole the album. In December 2001, Remos was released a CD single with two new tracks: "Ela Na Me Teliosis" and "Den Eho Pou Na Pao", which became double platinum. The album was re-released in May 2003, featuring remixes and the duet with Alkistis Protopsalti "S' Agapo".[1]
Tracklist
Re-released Edition bonus tracks
- Den teleiosame (Remixes by Remee)
- Kardia mou min anisiheis (Galleon Radio mix)
- S' Agapo (Alkistis Protopsalti featuring Antonis Remos)
Singles
- "Ela Na Me Teleioseis"
- "Den Eho Pou Na Pao"
- "Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis"
- "Ekripsa To Prosopo Mou"
- "Tremo"
- "Savvatovrada"
- "De Teleiosame"
- "Ti Sou 'Ho Kanei"
- "Mi Me Rotaei Kaneis"
- "S' Agapo"
- "S' Agapo" was the second single of Protopsalti's album Pes Mou Thalassa, released in December 2002, and was included in the re-release of Kardia Mou Min Anisihis in May 2003.
Credits
Credits adapted from liner notes.
Personnel
- Stavros Arapidis – guitars (all except 10)
- Maria Bilntea – harp (14)
- Hakan Bingolou – säz (2, 8)
- Yiannis Bithikotsis – bouzouki, baglama (3, 6, 7, 11, 14) • cura (3, 7, 9, 11, 13)
- Konstantinos Christoforou – backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13)
- Kyriakos Gkouventas – violin, viola (14, 15)
- Vaggelis Karipis – percussion (1, 2, 8, 10, 13)
- Lefki Kolovou – cello (4)
- Katerina Kyriakou – backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13)
- Fay Matsou – second vocal (7)
- Andreas Mouzakis – drums (all except 2 & 5)
- Alex Panayi – backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13)
- Elena Patroklou – backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13)
- Nikos Politis – harmonica, contrabass (11, 14)
- Greta Sinay – viola (4)
- Giorgos Theofanous – orchestration, programming, keyboards
- Stella Tsani – violin (4)
- Philippos Tseberoulis – alto saxophone (5)
- Nikos Vardis – bass (all except 5)
- Thanasis Vasilopoulos – clarinet, ney (10, 12, 13)
Production
- Stavros Arapidis – executive producer
- Sotiris Egkolfopoulos (Workshop studio) – engineer's assistant
- Dimitris Horianopoulos (Workshop studio) – engineer, editing
- Yiannis Ioannidis (Digital Press Hellas) – mastering
- Elias Lakkas (Odeon studio) – engineer, mix
- Niovi Panagiotakou (Odeon studio) – engineer's assistant
- Sotiris Papadopoulos (Stendor studio) – extra recordings
- Petros Siakavellas (Digital Press Hellas) – mastering
- Akis Ziakas (Odeon studio) – editing
Artwork
- Al Giga – styling
- Yiannis Mihailidis – grooming
- Dimitris Rekouniotis – art direction
- Katerina Tsatsani – photographer
Charts
Kardia Mou Min Anisihis made its debut at number 1 on the 'Top 50 Greek Albums' charts by IFPI.[2]
It was certified four time platinum and stayed on charts for 70 weeks.
Chart | Providers | Peak Position | Certification |
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Greek Albums Chart | IFPI | 1 | 4×Platinum |
Cypriot Album Chart | Musical Paradise Top 10 | 1 | 2×Platinum | |
Notes and References
- Web site: Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis. Amazon. SONY BMG. 28 May 2017.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20031009003644/http://www.ifpi.gr/chart04.htm