Oute Ki Esi Ούτε Κι Εσύ | ||||
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Released | 3 July 2003 | |||
Studio | Workshop studio | |||
Genre | Pop, Modern laika, Dance | |||
Length | 13:28 | |||
Language | Greek | |||
Label | Universal Music Greece Polydor | |||
Producer | Alexandros Vourazelis | |||
Marianta Pieridi chronology | ||||
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Singles from Oute Ki Esi | ||||
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Oute Ki Esi (Greek: Ούτε Κι Εσύ; English: Neither You) is an EP by Greek singer, Marianta Pieridi. It was released on 3 July 2003 by Universal Music Greece and later certified gold, selling 10,000 units. It was entirely written and produced by Alexandros Vourazelis prior to the upcoming full album Vale Fantasia, including her big hit "Meine Dipla Mou".[1]
Tracklist
All music is composed by Alexandros Vourazelis
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | "Oute Ki Esi" (Ούτε Κι Εσύ; Neither You) | Natalia Germanou | 4:42 |
2. | "Meine Dipla Mou" (Μείνε Δίπλα Μου; Stay By My Side) | Vaggelis Konstantinidis | 4:41 |
3. | "Rotisa" (Ρώτησα; I Asked) | Vaggelis Konstantinidis | 4:05 |
Total length: | 13:28 |
Singles
The following singles were officially released to radio stations, some of them with music videos, and gained massive airplay:
- "Meine Dipla Mou" (Stay By My Side)
- "Oute Ki Esi" (Neither You)
- "Rotisa" (I Asked)
Credits
Credits adapted by liner notes.[2]
Personnel
- Yiannis Bithikotsis – bouzouki, cura, baglama (3)
- Giorgos Chatzopoulos – guitars
- Vasilis Eliadis – säz, cümbüş (2)
- Katerina Kyriakou – backing vocals
- Kostas Liolios – drums (3)
- Phedon Lionoudakis – accordion (2, 3)
- Alex Panayi – backing vocals
- Alexandros Vourazelis – orchestration, programming, keyboards
Production
- Al Giga – styling
- Christos Hatzistamou – mastering
- Dimitris Horianopoulos – sound engineer, mix engineer
- Giorgos Kalfamanolis – photographer
- Panos Kalitsis – hair styling, make up
- Dimitris Panayiotakopoulos – art direction
- Alexandros Vourazelis – production manager
References
- ↑ Info-Grece.com CD profile
- ↑ Μαριάντα Πιερίδη - Ούτε Κι Εσύ, retrieved 2023-05-10
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