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      Passport
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      Passport is a compilation recorded over a span of over a decade with a variety of accompanists ranging from Mouskouri's original backing group, the Athenians, to the easy listening specialists the Mike Sammes Singers, the albums sounds as if it could have been recorded during one lengthy session. Such is the strength of Mouskouri's jazzy, middle-of-the-road pop style that songs as varied as her biggest hit, "Never on Sunday" (here presented in its original Greek lyrics as "Ta Pedia Tou Pirea"), Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," and the traditional "Amazing Grace" end up sounding pretty much the same. Passport's worth depends entirely on the listener's tolerance for this kind of Eurovision Song Contest style of pop, but few people working in this style in the '60s and '70s were better than Nana Mouskouri. (Only the great Petula Clark comes immediately to mind.) Although perhaps better known in the United States for her lovely olive-skinned looks and trademark glasses than for her singing, Mouskouri's a genuinely superb jazz-pop singer with a bewitching voice and an ear for material that rises above the occasionally gloppy easy listening arrangements she's often saddled with. Unfortunately, there's more than a few of those arrangements on Passport, but there's also a number of truly impressive songs. Two particular standouts come from rare sessions with producers other than Mouskouri's usual collaborator Andre Chapelle. The countryish "The Loving Song," produced by American hitmaker Snuff Garrett, is a surprisingly solid take on the genre, but 1972's "Four and Twenty Hours," written and produced by the early-'70s British hit factory Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, is one of Mouskouri's finest singles ever, a mature but remarkably catchy slice of AM radio fluff that predicts the sound that ABBA would take to the top of the charts later in the decade. ~ Stewart Mason
       

      List of parts:

      1. The White Rose of Athens (Weisse Rosen Aus Athen)
      2. I Have a Dream (Toi Qui Me Ressembles)
      3. Day Is Done (Mon Enfant)
      4. Never on Sunday (Ta Pedia Tou Pirea)
      5. My Friend the Sea (Au Bord de l'Eau)
      6. Plasir d'Amour
      7. The Loving Song
      8. Try to Remember
      9. Turn on the Sun
      10. Odos Oniron
      11. Milisse Mou
      12. Enas Mythos
      13. Bridge over Troubled Water
      14. And I Love You So
      15. If You Love Me (I Won't Care) (Hymne À l'Amour)
      16. Seasons in the Sun (Le Moribond)
      17. The Last Rose of Summer
      18. Over and Over (Roule S'enroule)
      19. Four and Twenty Hours (Seven Days a Week I Love You) (Piu ...)
      20. Cucurrucucu Paloma
      21. Amazing Grace

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