Now signed to George Dalaras’s ForeFront Records, the title track from second album “Ta Chromota Tou Chronou, Vol. 2 (cd1)” leads George Dalaras’s back-to-school campaign. George Dalaras’s debut, ‘Ta Chromota Tou Chronou, Vol. 2 (cd1)’, does not fit easily into one genre. ‘Ta Chromota Tou Chronou, Vol. 2 (cd1)’ kicks the album off with a blast of pure pop energy. Ta Chromota Tou Chronou, Vol. 2 (cd1) is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
You can find feelings on this piece of art. This track is a fabulous selection of easy listening, suitable for any age, taste or occasion. George Dalaras breathes new life into the music in I Eleftheri Ki Orei. Thelo Na Ta Po is a striking and quite long song. Harokopou 1942-1953 (Stis Parages) - I just love it. Excellent vocals and musical performances. O Tragoudistis presents the cool mix of instruments on Ta Chromota Tou Chronou, Vol. 2 (cd1). Haidari is a pleasing, and full of overall coherence that goes beyond other creations. Voice of George Dalaras in Saltadoros is honest and guitar work is subtle and poignant. Strong, powerful vocals of George Dalaras in I Kivernisis Peftoune Ma I Agapi Meni are very impressive. This song is like perfectly aged vintage bordeaux wine not a tequila shot. Xenos Gia Senane Ki Ehthros is George Dalaras’s best work in years. Taxidi Sta Kithira is a fine track on any terms. George Dalaras rocks harder than ever with An Iparhi Logos. Skoni (Live) - isn’t quite as powerful vocally, but has a beautiful melody. El Emigrante is almost impossible to review. Manouella is the funkiest number on the album. Se Magika Nisia is simply astounding. I Balada Ton Esthiseon Ke Ton Paresthiseon is really a nice song to relax and listen too. George Dalaras must have run out of lyrics on the next track Agapi. It’s also one of those rare songs that touchingly comfort the listener. I listened to the opening track Omorfi Poli and liked it a lot.
Ta Chromota Tou Chronou, Vol. 2 (cd1) CD


