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Irene Papas & Vangelis - Odes album, Les 40 Braves (Gr: Σαράντα Παλικάρια; En: The 40 Young Men) Les 40 Braves describes 40 young men on their way to conquer the city of Tripolitsa during the Greek War of Independence. During their marching, they meet an old man, asking them where are they going and their answer is to conquer the city of Tripolitsa Odes is an album of Greek folk songs by Irene Papas and Vangelis. All of the songs are traditional, except two which are original compositions by Vangelis. Recorded in Nemo studios, London 1979, the entirety of the album is performed and produced by Vangelis, with the addition of a five-people choir in the opening track and of course, Irene Papas lead vocals. First issue of the album on compact disc was in Greece only (Polydor 833 864-2). A remastered edition was released by Universal Music in 2007. Track listing Les 40 Braves (Gr: Σαράντα Παλικάρια; En: The 40 Young Men) – 5:19 Neranzoula (Le Petit Oranger) (Gr: Νερατζούλα; En: The Little Orange Tree) – 5:53 La Danse du Feu (Gr: Ο χορός της φωτιάς; En: Dance of fire) (Original Composition) – 6:06 Les Kolokotronei (Gr: Οι Κολοκοτρωναίοι; En: The Kolokotronis Family) – 3:20 Le Fleuve (Gr: Το Ποτάμι; En: The River) – 6:46 Racines (Gr: Οι ρίζες; En: The roots) (Original Composition) – 8:52 Lamento (Gr: Μοιρολοϊ; En: Lament) – 8:31 Menousis (Gr: Ο Μενούσης; En: Menousis) – 6:37 Tracks 3 & 6 composed by Vangelis Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 & 8 were traditional, arranged by Vangelis with lyrics by Irene Papas and Arianna Stassinopoulos Notes Les 40 Braves describes 40 young men on their way to conquer the city of Tripolitsa during the Greek War of Independence. During their marching, they meet an old man, asking them where are they going and their answer is to conquer the city of Tripolitsa Neranzoula is a description of a small orange tree, which is analogous for the state of Greece during Ottoman occupation. Dance of fire is a small trilogy. In the first part, we are introduced in the Greek folk dance Πυρίχιος, the second and third part describe rural landscapes of Greece, presumably seen through a shepherds point of view (the 3rd part showcases the sound of Greek flute, which is usually being played by shepherds, during the herds eating in the meadow) Les Kolokotronei were one of the most important Greek families in the Greek Resistance and Independence movements. The lyrics describe the shame they feel from Turkish occupation of their land, in the amount that they never set foot on the land, until its being freed. They do everything, riding on their horses. Fighting, going to church, celebrating etc. The river talks about the overwhelming beauty of Jannes, a famous Greek river in Messinia, Peloponessos. The roots is an expanded version of the aforementioned Greek country landscape. Here, Vangelis uses a similar arrangement, which at the same time has a strong resemblance to his older composition we were all uprooted from his Earth album. Lamento is sung by a mother who has lost her daughter, described in the lyrics as a little boat, decorated for departure. The song describes the mothers pain at her loss and her daughters denial to leave the world of the living. Menousis describes the events of a character in folk tale (who was probably a real individual), who in his drunkenness kills his wife because of her supposed infidelity.
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 20:10:36 +0000

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