Giorgos Katsaros - Giorgos Katsaros
PREORDER - shipping on or around October 11, 2024
(Note: If you order this record alongside other items, your whole package will ship together on October 11. If you want the rest of your package to ship sooner, please make two separate orders).
~~~~From Mississippi and Olvido Records~~~~~~
Steel-string guitar and vocals by the great Giorgos Katsaros,
a mythic figure of Greek rembetiko.
Our obsession with underground Greek music continues with 10 ultra-rare recordings of heartbreak and vice from rembetiko legend Giorgos Katsaros. Katsaros, who by some accounts lived to be over 100 years old, carried the old songs of Greece to the Diaspora in the United States, bridging centuries of music in one storied lifetime.
Born in 1901 on the Greek island of Amorgos, Katsaros’ was enchanted with the songs he picked up as a kid in the streets of Piraeus and Athens. Encouraged by his grandfather, an amateur singer, Katsaros developed a style that mirrored his upbringing - centuries-old Asia Minor songs, island rhythms of his homeland, well-known Athenian songs of the time, and anonymous ‘rebetiko’ songs.
Katsaros’ songbook was vast, but he was most drawn to the street life and music of the manges of early 20th-century Greece: outcasts who dealt with the indignities of an unstable economy and an inauspicious future with the old standbys: wine, hash, and dancing.
These ten tracks are remastered from Katsaros's 64 surviving early recordings, many rarely heard since their original release. Hypnotic melodies plucked over repeating thumbed basslines back his deep, mournful voice.
Katsaros brought this nostalgic late-night music to smoke-filled rooms of Greek exiles in Chicago, Philly, and New York, where he emigrated in 1917. He continued to travel the country and play until his music was supplanted by more modern styles in the 1950s. He retired to the town of Tarpon Springs, FL, famous for its Greek sponge fishers, til a late-in-life revival brought him back to Greece for a few massive concerts and national accolades in the 1990s.
Like many great artists, Katsaros carefully curated his own mythic backstory over the decades. He sometimes claimed he was born in 1888, making him 109 on his passing, and conflicting accounts of his birth and travels circulate to this day. Greek researchers Stavros Kourousis and Konstantinos Kopanitsanos, who also compiled these tracks, contribute groundbreaking new historical research on Katsaros’ life. Lyrics, poetically translated by Tony Klein, further fill in the picture. Clean and rare 78s were remastered by Stereophonic.
Katsaros has never sounded better than on this LP, pressed at Smashed Plastic in heavy black or red vinyl, with extensive notes and lyrics.
CREDITS
Compilation Produced by Gordon Ashworth, Tony Klein, Konstantinos Kopanitsanos, Stavros Kourousis & Cyrus Moussavi.
Restoration and Mastering by Timothy Stollenwerk at Stereophonic Sound.
Notes and 78 RPM sources provided by Stavros Kourousis & Konstantinos Kopanitsanos.
Lyric and note translation by Tony Klein.
Design by Gordon Ashworth.
For Mississippi Records: Maria Barrios, Adam Holofcener, Sam Wenc.
Co-released by Mississippi Records (MRI-204) & Olvido Records (OLV-011) in 2024.
PREORDER - shipping on or around October 11, 2024
(Note: If you order this record alongside other items, your whole package will ship together on October 11. If you want the rest of your package to ship sooner, please make two separate orders).
~~~~From Mississippi and Olvido Records~~~~~~
Steel-string guitar and vocals by the great Giorgos Katsaros,
a mythic figure of Greek rembetiko.
Our obsession with underground Greek music continues with 10 ultra-rare recordings of heartbreak and vice from rembetiko legend Giorgos Katsaros. Katsaros, who by some accounts lived to be over 100 years old, carried the old songs of Greece to the Diaspora in the United States, bridging centuries of music in one storied lifetime.
Born in 1901 on the Greek island of Amorgos, Katsaros’ was enchanted with the songs he picked up as a kid in the streets of Piraeus and Athens. Encouraged by his grandfather, an amateur singer, Katsaros developed a style that mirrored his upbringing - centuries-old Asia Minor songs, island rhythms of his homeland, well-known Athenian songs of the time, and anonymous ‘rebetiko’ songs.
Katsaros’ songbook was vast, but he was most drawn to the street life and music of the manges of early 20th-century Greece: outcasts who dealt with the indignities of an unstable economy and an inauspicious future with the old standbys: wine, hash, and dancing.
These ten tracks are remastered from Katsaros's 64 surviving early recordings, many rarely heard since their original release. Hypnotic melodies plucked over repeating thumbed basslines back his deep, mournful voice.
Katsaros brought this nostalgic late-night music to smoke-filled rooms of Greek exiles in Chicago, Philly, and New York, where he emigrated in 1917. He continued to travel the country and play until his music was supplanted by more modern styles in the 1950s. He retired to the town of Tarpon Springs, FL, famous for its Greek sponge fishers, til a late-in-life revival brought him back to Greece for a few massive concerts and national accolades in the 1990s.
Like many great artists, Katsaros carefully curated his own mythic backstory over the decades. He sometimes claimed he was born in 1888, making him 109 on his passing, and conflicting accounts of his birth and travels circulate to this day. Greek researchers Stavros Kourousis and Konstantinos Kopanitsanos, who also compiled these tracks, contribute groundbreaking new historical research on Katsaros’ life. Lyrics, poetically translated by Tony Klein, further fill in the picture. Clean and rare 78s were remastered by Stereophonic.
Katsaros has never sounded better than on this LP, pressed at Smashed Plastic in heavy black or red vinyl, with extensive notes and lyrics.
CREDITS
Compilation Produced by Gordon Ashworth, Tony Klein, Konstantinos Kopanitsanos, Stavros Kourousis & Cyrus Moussavi.
Restoration and Mastering by Timothy Stollenwerk at Stereophonic Sound.
Notes and 78 RPM sources provided by Stavros Kourousis & Konstantinos Kopanitsanos.
Lyric and note translation by Tony Klein.
Design by Gordon Ashworth.
For Mississippi Records: Maria Barrios, Adam Holofcener, Sam Wenc.
Co-released by Mississippi Records (MRI-204) & Olvido Records (OLV-011) in 2024.
PREORDER - shipping on or around October 11, 2024
(Note: If you order this record alongside other items, your whole package will ship together on October 11. If you want the rest of your package to ship sooner, please make two separate orders).
~~~~From Mississippi and Olvido Records~~~~~~
Steel-string guitar and vocals by the great Giorgos Katsaros,
a mythic figure of Greek rembetiko.
Our obsession with underground Greek music continues with 10 ultra-rare recordings of heartbreak and vice from rembetiko legend Giorgos Katsaros. Katsaros, who by some accounts lived to be over 100 years old, carried the old songs of Greece to the Diaspora in the United States, bridging centuries of music in one storied lifetime.
Born in 1901 on the Greek island of Amorgos, Katsaros’ was enchanted with the songs he picked up as a kid in the streets of Piraeus and Athens. Encouraged by his grandfather, an amateur singer, Katsaros developed a style that mirrored his upbringing - centuries-old Asia Minor songs, island rhythms of his homeland, well-known Athenian songs of the time, and anonymous ‘rebetiko’ songs.
Katsaros’ songbook was vast, but he was most drawn to the street life and music of the manges of early 20th-century Greece: outcasts who dealt with the indignities of an unstable economy and an inauspicious future with the old standbys: wine, hash, and dancing.
These ten tracks are remastered from Katsaros's 64 surviving early recordings, many rarely heard since their original release. Hypnotic melodies plucked over repeating thumbed basslines back his deep, mournful voice.
Katsaros brought this nostalgic late-night music to smoke-filled rooms of Greek exiles in Chicago, Philly, and New York, where he emigrated in 1917. He continued to travel the country and play until his music was supplanted by more modern styles in the 1950s. He retired to the town of Tarpon Springs, FL, famous for its Greek sponge fishers, til a late-in-life revival brought him back to Greece for a few massive concerts and national accolades in the 1990s.
Like many great artists, Katsaros carefully curated his own mythic backstory over the decades. He sometimes claimed he was born in 1888, making him 109 on his passing, and conflicting accounts of his birth and travels circulate to this day. Greek researchers Stavros Kourousis and Konstantinos Kopanitsanos, who also compiled these tracks, contribute groundbreaking new historical research on Katsaros’ life. Lyrics, poetically translated by Tony Klein, further fill in the picture. Clean and rare 78s were remastered by Stereophonic.
Katsaros has never sounded better than on this LP, pressed at Smashed Plastic in heavy black or red vinyl, with extensive notes and lyrics.
CREDITS
Compilation Produced by Gordon Ashworth, Tony Klein, Konstantinos Kopanitsanos, Stavros Kourousis & Cyrus Moussavi.
Restoration and Mastering by Timothy Stollenwerk at Stereophonic Sound.
Notes and 78 RPM sources provided by Stavros Kourousis & Konstantinos Kopanitsanos.
Lyric and note translation by Tony Klein.
Design by Gordon Ashworth.
For Mississippi Records: Maria Barrios, Adam Holofcener, Sam Wenc.
Co-released by Mississippi Records (MRI-204) & Olvido Records (OLV-011) in 2024.