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Roza Eskenazi Rembetissa

Fantome Phonographique | Item No: 724685
Vinyl LP | 2020 / EU | New
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Item Description
Roza Eskenazi was a giant of rembetika, the urban Greek music of Ottoman origin associated with the poor underclass. Eskenazi’s life was extraordinary: born Sarah Spinazi to a poor Sephardic Jewish family in Constantinople, probably in the mid-1890s, after an itinerant childhood, she began dancing at the Grand Hotel Theatre in Thessaloniki. She eloped with the wealthy Yiannis Zardinidis around 1913, with whom she bore a son, but after his untimely death in 1917, she placed the son in the care of an orphanage and moved to Athens, where she danced with Armenian cabaret artists. Eventually, the composer Panagiotis Toundas discovered her singing and arranged her first recordings for Columbia Records in 1929, which catapulted her to fame. Cutting over 500 songs in the 1930s, she became the leading exponent of the Smyrna school of rembetika. Running a nightclub in Athens during the German occupation of World War II, she hid resistance fighters and British spies and helped many Jewish families flee the country. She finally toured the USA in the 1950s, and though her career subsequently waned, a 1970s revival led to further work. The longevity of her output is such that her song Misirlu was included on the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction; the 21 gems collected here were recorded between 1931 and 1947.
Item Details
Item No: 724685
Artist: Roza Eskenazi
Title: Rembetissa
Label: Fantome Phonographique
Catalog No: OME1026
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU
Release Date: 2020
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Folk
Available since: 2020-07-01
Condition: New
Price: 18,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Rast Gazél
A2 Ousak Maré
A3 Mes' Tou Zambíkou Ton Teké
A4 Férte Bírres
A5 Araví Ousák Manés "Dérti Ke Póno Apóktisa"
A6 Yiatí Foumáro Kokaíni
A7 Stamboul Ousak Manéten-By – P. Toúnda*
A8 Harikláki
B1 Yínome Andhras
B2 Konialís
B3 Dhódheka Chronón Korítsi
B4 Barberáki
B5 Yiannoúla
B6 Me Zournádhes Ke Daoúlia
B7 Yiannoúsena
B8 "Ouzo, Hasís"
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