Pazl Παζλ |
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Studio album by Katy Garbi | ||||
Released | 18 February 2011[1] | |||
Recorded | October 2009–December 2010 | |||
Genre | Contemporary laika | |||
Length | 38:37 | |||
Language | Greek | |||
Label | Universal Music Greece | |||
Producer | Katy Garbi (exec.), Nikos Antipas | |||
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Singles from Pazl | ||||
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Pazl (Greek: Παζλ, pronounced [puˈzel]; English: Puzzle) is the 17th studio album by Greek recording artist Katy Garbi and 18th album overall. The album was first released on 18 February 2011 via a promotional campaign with Greek news website 'in.gr'. The campaign included a free limited-time digital download of the entire album and a contest for a dinner with Garbi. On 28 March 2011, the album was commercially released under Garbi's new signing with Universal Music Greece.[2]
The album is entirely composed by Nikos Antipas, extending her collaboration with him which began on her previous album Kainourgia Ego.[3] The majority of the lyrics are credited to the well-known lyricist with the alias GML, with the exception of two songs, "Sti Fotia Rikse Hrysafi" and "Oi Skepseis", written by famous Greek poet Manos Eleftheriou and Vicki Gerothodorou, respectively.[3]
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On 3 November 2009, Garbi released the single "Iheia" and announced a planned re-release of the album Kainourgia Ego which would feature three added songs and a remix.[4] However as the production was underway, the re-release idea was abandoned, and on 9 February 2010, Garbi announced intentions of releasing an all new album instead.[5] Later that year, Garbi left her longtime label Sony Music Greece and signed with Universal Music Greece.[6][2]
Pazl was given a limited released on 19 February 2011 as a free digital download under a promotional campaign with Greek news website "in.gr".[1] A contest was also held with the prize being a dinner with Garbi.[1]
Under Garbi's new signing with Universal Music Greece, the album subsequently received a permanent release on 28 March 2011 via conventional physical and digital sales outlets. The release debuted on Greece's Top 75 Combined Albums chart at number eleven, and has since peaked at number 8. Garbi also announced the labels' intention to distribute the CD as a covermount.[7]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Geia Sou (Pazl)" (Γειά Σου; Goodbye) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:27 |
2. | "Fylla" (Φύλλα; Leaves) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:18 |
3. | "I Katharistires" (Οι Καθαριστήρες; Windscreen wipers) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:21 |
4. | "Ola Sta Zitisa" (Όλα Στα Ζήτησα; Everything I've asked of you) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:29 |
5. | "Ego" (Εγώ; Me) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:08 |
6. | "Psemmata" (Ψέμματα; Lies) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:07 |
7. | "Sinnefa" (Σύννεφα; Clouds) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:20 |
8. | "Rombot" (Ρομπότ; Robot) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:20 |
9. | "Ta Iheia" (Τα Ηχεία; The speakers) | GML | Nikos Antipas | 3:16 |
10. | "Sti Fotia Rikse Hrysafi" (Στη φωτιά ρίξε χρυσάφι ; Throw gold in the fire) | Manos Eleftheriou | Nikos Antipas | 3:28 |
11. | "Oi Skepseis" (Οι Σκέψεις; Thoughts) | Vicki Gerothodorou | Nikos Antipas | 5:02 |
Total length:
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38:37 |
The following singles were officially released to radio stations. Additional songs such as, "Ego" and "Psemmata", despite not having been released as singles, managed to gain radio airplay.
"Ta Iheia"
"Oi Skepseis"
"Geia Sou (Pazl)"
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog No. |
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Greece | 28 March 2011 | Universal Music | CD | 2768502 |
"Pazl" debuted on the Top 75 Combined album charts at number eleven.[13] The album has since peaked at number 8 during its fifth week on the charts. The album made a re-entry in its 12th week at number 42 on the Top 75 Combined album charts.[14]
Chart | Providers | Peak position |
Weeks On Charts | Certification |
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Greek Albums Chart | IFPI | 8 | 12 | - |
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