Rebetiko Greek Folk Music CD

"Rebetika, the music which began in the jails and hashish-dens of Greek towns and became popular bouzouki music of the 30's, 40's and 50's, has many parallels with American blues.
Like the blues, the rebetika songs were the soul music of a group of people who felt themselves to be outside the mainstream of society, who developed their own slang and their own forms of expression."

18 classic tunes in Greek.

Artists: Iraklis Dafermos, Antonis Delaportas & Nikos Moshonas.


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