X (Anna Vissi album)

X
Studio album by Anna Vissi
Released October 9, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre Laïko
Label Sony Music Greece/Columbia
Producer George De Angelis
Anna Vissi chronology

Kravgi
(2000)
X
(2002)
Paraksenes Eikones
(2003)
Singles from X
  1. "Tasis Aftoktonias"
  2. "Martirio"
  3. "Sinharitiria"
  4. "Pes To Xana"
  5. "Tifli Empistosini"
  6. "Se Zilevo"

X, a reference to the letter Chi in the Greek alphabet, is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released 2002 in Greece and Cyprus by Sony Music Greece. The album reached 2x platinum in Greece[1] and 2x platinum in Cyprus.[2] It was also released in Turkey by Sony Music Turkey.

Track listing

  1. "Tasis Aftoktonias" (Suicidal tendencies)
  2. "X"
  3. "Se Zilevo" (I'm jealous of you)
  4. "Martirio" (Duet with Yiannis Parios) (Martyrdom) [Torture/Agony]
  5. "Sinharitiria" (Congratulations)
  6. "Pai Teliose" (It's finished it's over)
  7. "Tifli Empistosini" (blind trust)
  8. "Ta Radiofona" (The radios)
  9. "Ekplixi" (Surprise)
  10. "Aipnies" (Insomnia)
  11. "Pes To Xana" (Say it again)
  12. "Hronia Polla" (Happy birthday)

Music

Music and Lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas on all of the tracks except lyrics on track 4 (Natalia Germanou).

Music videos

Singles

"Taseis Aftoktonias"

It was the lead single of her album X.

"Sinharitiria"

The second single of the album.

"Martirio" feat Yiannis Parios

The third single of the album.

"Pes To Xana"

It was the fourth single and second video of the album X.

"Tifli Empistosini (Remix)"

Taken from the maxi-single "The Remixes".

"Se Zilevo (Remix)"

Another remix from the "The Remixes" Maxi-single.

Charts

Chart Providers Peak
Position
Certification
Greek Albums Chart IFPI 1 2 x platinum [3]
Cypriot Albums Chart All Records Top 20 1 2 x platinum [2]

References

  1. "Internet Archive Wayback Machine". Web.archive.org. 2003-02-07. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Άννα Βίσση... (in Greek). MusicCorner.gr. December 2003. Retrieved November 6, 2010.
  3. "Internet Archive Wayback Machine". Web.archive.org. 2003-04-05. Retrieved 2012-03-16.