| Dinata 1986-2007 | ||||
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| Released | December 2007 (Greece) | |||
| Recorded | 1986 - 2007 | |||
| Label | Universal Music Greece, Mercury | |||
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Dinata 1986–2007 is a two disc greatest hits collection by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki that was released in 2007 by Universal Music Greece. It includes Eleftheria's biggest hits from 1986 to 2007 and a new song, "Min orkizesai" (Don't take an oath), a Greek version from the song "Come Monna Lisa" by Mango (The Greek version became a big hit in early 2008). The album was certified platinum three weeks after its release.[1]
Track listing
Disc 1
- "Meno Ektos" (I still remain an outcast)
 - "Dinata" (Homecoming) live
 - "Tis Kalinihtas Ta Filia" (Good night kisses)
 - "Me To Idio Mako" (With the same blouse)
 - "Ta Kormia Kai Ta Maheria" (The bodies and the knives)
 - "Parapono" (Yar Ko Parag) - I Ksenitia (Bingeol)
 - "I Varka" (The Boat)
 - "Tha Spaso Koupes" (I' ll break cups)
 - "Zoi Klemmeni" (Stolen life)
 - "Tou Pothou T'agrimi" (Animal of passion)
 - "Pame Ksana Sta Thavmata" (Going again to the miracles)
 - "Fysa, Psihi Mou" (Blow, my soul)
 - "To Parapono" (The complaint)
 - "San Tin Agapi Tin Krifi" (Like the undercover love)
 
Disc 2
- "Min Orkizesai" (Come Monna Lisa) (Don't take an oath)
 - "Pare Kai Agalia Kai Pame" (Take me into your arms and let's go)
 - "Os Ta Haramata" (Till the dawn)
 - "Episkeptes" (Visitors)
 - "Kryvomai Sto Antio" (I'm hiding in goodbye)
 - "Pao Na Piaso Ourano" (I'm touching the sky)
 - "Hilies Vradies" (One thousand nights)
 - "Thelo Konta Sou Na Meino" (I want to stay by you)
 - "Kyma To Kyma" (Wave to wave)
 - "Istoria Palia" (La Femme Sans Haine (Old story)) (featuring Christos Thivaios)
 - "Efyges Noris" (You left early)
 - "I Akti" (The coast)
 - "An S'arnitho, Agapi Mou" (If I ever deject you, darling)
 - "Gia Ton Mation Sou To Hroma" (Only for the color of your eyes)
 
Singles
"Min Orkizesai"
- "Min Orkizesai", a remake of Mango's "Come Monna Lisa", was the first single released from the album. A music video for the song was also made.
 
Charts
| Chart | Providers | Peak position  | 
Weeks On Charts | Certification | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greek Albums Chart | IFPI[2] | 1 | 30 | Platinum | 
References
- ↑ "Συλλεκτική έκδοση για Ελευθερία Αρβανιτάκη".(in Greek) MAD TV. Retrieved on April 6, 2008.
 - ↑ IFPI Top 50 Ελληνικών Αλμπουμ Archived December 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
 
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