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Είναι Πικρός Ο Θάνατος = Death Is Bitter

Label Mississippi Records ‎– MRI 133Olvido Records ‎– OLV 10
Format Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono, 160g
Barcode 0850024931510
Country US
Released 04 Nov 2022
Genre Folk, World, & Country
Style Rebetiko
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Twelve of the heaviest early tracks by the master of rebetika music. Markos Vamvakaris sings from the hash dens of the Greek ports of the 1930's - mournful, poetic, bitter music of love and long nights. On these twelve tracks, recorded in Athens between 1932 and 1936, Markos was already a master of the bouzouki. His forceful, clean playing compliments his hoarse voice and his stunning rhythmic sensibility, the result of his years as a champion zebekiko dancer. Tracks build and spiral outward, his open-note drones and melodic lines drawing calls of ecstasy and encouragement from his fellow musicians. Translations of songs like 'Hash-Smoking Mortissa' and 'In The Dark Last Night' provide a glimpse into the life and language of the manges - Ottoman cafe music, the calls of displaced Greeks of Smyrna, the chaos and suffering of port life, it all comes through Markos' songs. These recordings, incredibly rare and expertly remastered, mark the height of rebetika, the brief period between the music's emergence on the recording scene in the early 1930s and government censorship of all lyrics starting in 1936. During the Axis occupation there was no rebetika recording, and though Markos had some hits in the years after the war, he never again attained this level. These are the dizzying, entrancing, and heaviest works of one of the great artists of the 20th century. Expertly remastered from rare 78s by Stereophonic Sound, pressed on heavy 160gm vinyl at Smashed Plastic, includes full size 8-page booklet with detailed historical notes, rare photos, and lyric translations.

A1 Εφουμέρναμ’ Ένα Βράδυ = We Were Smoking One Evening
A2 Μόρτισσα Χασικλού = Hash-smoking Mortissa
A3 Σκύλα Μ’ Έκανες Και Λιώνω = Bitch, You Made Me Waste Away
A4 Η Κλωστηρού = The Spinner
A5 Αράπ Ζεϊμπέκικο = Arap Zeibekiko
A6 Ο Χασάπης = The Butcher
B1 Ταξίμ Σερφ = Serfo Taxim
B2 Τα Μάτια Σου Τ'Αράπικα = Your Arabian Eyes
B3 Η Γυναίκα Μου Ζηλεύει = My Woman's Jealous
B4 Χθες Το Βράδυ Στο Σκοτάδι = In The Dark Last Night
B5 Ο Μάρκος Ο Συριανός = Markos From Syros
B6 Πειραιώτικος Μανές (Είναι Πικρός Ο Θάνατος) = Pireotikos Manes (Death Is Bitter)
Compiled By, Design, Layout – Gordon Ashworth
Compiled By, Transferred By, Liner Notes – Stavros Kourousis
Compiled By, Translated By [Lyrics] – Tony Klein
Lacquer Cut By – Adam Gonsalves
Lead Vocals – Markos Vamvakaris (A1 to A4, A6, B2 to B6)
Lute [Bazouki], Written-By – Markos Vamvakaris
Remastered By, Restoration – Timothy Stollenwerk
Translated By [Lyrics] – Thanos Mantas
Remastered from rare 78s by Stereophonic Sound, pressed on heavy 160g vinyl at Smashed Plastic, includes full-size eight-page booklet with detailed historical notes, rare photos, and lyric translations.

Front cover has a large sticker with the main artist name and title on top of the chipboard sleeve, presumably correcting a printing error.

The Greek inscriptions in the runouts are a line from track A6.
Side A: παλεύεις με τα αίματα = you struggle with the blood
Side B: μα δεν πονεί η καρδιά σου = but your heart doesn't hurt

A1, B1 recorded June 1933, originally released as .
A2 recorded December 1933, originally released on .
A3 recorded May 1936 (probably), originally released on .
A4 recorded June 1934, originally released on .
A5 recorded December 1932, originally released on .
A6 recorded June 1934, originally released on .
B2 recorded 25 November 1933 originally released on .
B3 recorded September 1935, originally released on .
B4 recorded September 1935, originally released on .
B5 recorded 25 November 1933, originally released on
B6 recorded January 1934, originally released on .

Αφιερωμένο στη μνήμη του Μάρκου Βαμβακάρη (1905 - 1972)
Dedicated to the memory of Markos Vamvakaris (1905 - 1972)
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout) – MRI-133 A παλεύεις με τα αιματα TELEGRAPH-GONSALVES
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout) – MRI-133 B μα δεν πονεί η Καρδιά σου TELEGRAPH-GONSALVES
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