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Christougenna Me Tin Katy (Greek: Χριστούγεννα Με Την Καίτη; English: Christmas With Katy) is the ninth studio album by Greek artist, Katy Garbi. It was released on 12 November 1998 by Sony Music Greece and certified gold in four Christmas seasons, but until today gained platinum certification, selling over 50,000 units, and it is the only Greek Christmas album that has achieved gold and platinum certification. The original album contains eleven Greek versions of well-known international Christmas songs, accompanied by Spiros Labrou's children choir and internationally known tenor, Konstantinos Paliatsaras on the song "Touli Gia Ton Christouli". The choir had already collaborated with Katy in the song "Ftou Xeleftheria" from the album Arhizo Polemo (1996). Well-known lyricist, Eleni Giannatsoulia provided the Greek lyrics for all the songs on the album.[1][2][3][4][5]

Background

Spiros Labrou, a well-known children's choir leader, introduced Katy to many foreign Christmas songs which were until then unknown to her. Labrou and Doulamis selected the songs that were to be translated for the album. Travelling to Australia as part of her world tour in 1998, Katy listened to the original version of the songs selected by her producer and Labrou. While found the songs to be difficult, she "fell in-love" with various Christmas songs, particularly those by Frank Sinatra such as Adeste Fideles which became the main single of the album.[6]

Release

It was released in 1998 in Greece and Cyprus by Columbia Records, sublabel of Sony Music Greece. The original album, with Antonis Glikos at art direction and Tasos Vrettos at principal photography with red cover, where Katy holding a bunch of white Christmas lights. The album was reissued later with an alternate artwork, featuring Katy in a snow globe on a white background.[7]

In 2007, Sony BMG Greece granted a licensed re-release to Athens-based Espresso newspaper for their Chrisi Diskothiki; the re-release contained the same tracks as the original. The photo used for the 2007 re-release was taken from the album Apla Ta Pragmata (2001).[8]

In 2021, Panik Platinum, sublabel of Panik Records Greece, had acquired the rights to Sony Music and re-released the album with a new song "Chronia Polla", adapted by Carol Of The Bells. The cover of the 12-track release contains a Nutcracker cartoon version of Katy, which stems from Katy's line of Garbi-themed smartphone pictograms titled "Kaitoji".[9][10]

Track listing

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Singles

"Touli Gia Ton Christouli"

"Touli Gia Ton Christouli" was the lead single alongside the release of the album in November 1998 and is the most successful album's song. The single was accompanied by a music video which featured Katy alongside internationally known tenor, Konstantinos Paliatsaras and Spiros Labrou's children choir on a snow-filled mountain. Directed by Giorgos Gkavalos and his production company View Studio, the music video was filmed on the Hymettus in Athens, featuring artificial snow created by snow machines.

"Mega Christmas Special"

A television special dedicated to Christougenna Me Tin Katy produced and directed by Giorgos Gkavalos and View Studio, premiered on Mega Channel. The special features the music video for "Touli Gia Ton Christouli" and nine full-length video clips of Katy singing to the remaining songs from the album, except the song "Christougenna Xana". The video clips were filmed in various locations around Athens, including a busy street in Syntagma Square around the city's large Christmas tree and in a snow-covered field. The transition between songs was filled by a child giving a Christmas wish. While "Touli Gia Ton Christouli" is predominantly screened as a stand-alone clip on television music channels, the remaining clips are only screened as part of a complete television special.

Credits

Credits adapted from liner notes.[11]

Personnel

  • Maria Barbadimou – children choir
  • Tzortzina Broutzi – children choir
  • Maria Daphnomili – children choir
  • Michalis Diakogiorgis – percussion
  • Popi Drosou – children choir
  • Sofia Favrou – children choir
  • Elena Fragkouli – children choir
  • Vasilis Gkinos – music adaption, orchestration, programming, keyboards
  • Stelios Goulielmos – backing vocals
  • Antonis Gounaris – guitars
  • Anna Ioannidou – backing vocals
  • Ioanna Kallioupi – children choir
  • Anna Kappa – children choir
  • Kelly Karamesini – children choir
  • Sofia Kardatou – children choir
  • Efi Kefala – children choir
  • Kostas Kefalas – children choir
  • Maria Kostala – children choir
  • Giorgos Kostoglou – bass
  • Annalia Kouloktsi – children choir
  • Antonis Koulouris – drums
  • Elena Labrou – children choir
  • Sofia Labrou – children choir
  • Magda Makri – children choir
  • Konstantinos Paliatsaras – vocals (tracks: 1)
  • Thimios Papadopoulos – flute
  • Aggeliki Papoutsi – children choir
  • Melina Pasari – children choir
  • Fotini Radeou – children choir
  • Giouli Sontaki – children choir
  • Eleni Spetsioti – children choir
  • Natasa Varela – children choir
  • Ioanna Zervolea – children choir

Production

  • Giannis Doulamis – production manager
  • Al Giga – styling
  • Antonis Glikos – art direction
  • Giannis Ioannidis (Digital Press Hellas) – mastering
  • Iakovos Kalaitzakis – make up
  • Michalis Kloukinas – editing
  • Vaggelis Lappas (Sierra studio) – sound engineer
  • Panagiotis Petronikolos (Sierra studio) – sound engineer, mix engineer
  • Petros Siakavellas (Digital Press Hellas) – mastering
  • Katerina Sideridou – cover processing
  • Stefanos Vasilakis – hair styling
  • Tasos Vrettos – photographer

Charts

Christougenna Me Tin Katy debuted at number 4 on IFPI Greek Album Charts spending 10 weeks on the charts over the Christmas holiday season into 1998. The album re-entered the IFPI Greek Album Charts multiple times over consecutive Christmas seasons between 1999 and 2002, and reaching number 5 in 2019. The album gained gold status in December 2002 for the shipment of 30,000 units, making it the only Greek Christmas album to be certified gold. The 2021 re-release of the album debuted at number 5 on the 'IFPI Top 75 Combined Album Charts'.[12][13][14][15]Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2 Original release

Chart (1998-2002) Position
Top 50 Greek Albums[3] 4

2013 reissue

Chart (2019) Position
Top 75 Albums Combined[12] 5

2021 reissue

Chart (2021) Peak
position
Top 75 Albums Combined[14] 5

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Release history

Release history for Christougenna Me Tin Katy
Country Date Label Format Catalogue number Шаблон:Abbr
Greece 12 November 1998 Columbia LP, CD COL 4929942 [7]
Cyprus 12 November 1998 Columbia LP, CD COL 4929942 [7]
Greece 14 November 2007 Sony BMG GreeceEspresso CD (Promotional covermount edition in Espresso newspaper) B12782 [8]
Worldwide reissue 20 November 2013 Feelgood Records

Sony Music Greece

CD, Digital download 888430290020 [16]
Worldwide reissue 20 November 2020 Panik Records
Under licence from Sony Music
CD, Digital download 194398509921 [17]
Worldwide reissue 21 December 2021 Panik Records
Under licence from Sony Music
CD, Digital download (2021 version) 19439988382 [18]

References

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