Parakseno sinesthima

Parakseno Sinesthima (in Greek Παράξενο συναίσθημα meaning Strange feeling) is the 2005 debut album of Greek singer of Cypriot/Lebanese origin Sarbel released in Greek language and released on Sony BMG label. The album was certified gold and was re-released in 2006 in a new edition with a greater number of songs and remixes.

Parakseno sinesthima
Παράξενο συναίσθημα
Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded2005
GenreModern Laika, Pop
LabelSony BMG Greece
Sarbel chronology
Parakseno sinesthima
Παράξενο συναίσθημα

(2005)
Sahara
(2001)
Singles from Sarbel
  1. "Se pira sovara"
  2. "Sokolata"
  3. "Enas Apo Mas"
  4. "Thelo na petakso"
Alternative cover
"Parakseno sinesthima: Special Edition"

Done mostly in a dance pop style, the album uses many elements of traditional Greek music (Laiki) in modern fashion as well as Middle Eastern music. The main success from the album was "Se pira sovara" (in Greek Σε πήρα σοβαρά), a traditional Arab song "Sidi Mansour" by Saber Rebaï. Another song from the album "Skliri kardia" was also a Greek version of "Habibi Dah Nari Narien" made famous Hisham Abbas.

There were four singles released from the album. Besides "Se Pira Sovara", there were "Sokolata", "Enas apo mas" and "Thelo na petakso".

Track list

Original release (2005)

  • Skliri kardia (Habibi Dah Nari Narien)
  • Se pira sovara (with Irini Merkouri)
  • Paraxeno sinesthima
  • Monaha esi
  • De me niazi
  • Sokolata
  • Sopa
  • Peripetia
  • Zontanos nekros
  • Ta psihologika sou
  • Den boris
  • Zo
  • Adinaton
  • Se pira sovara (Sfera mix by Nikos Nikolakopoulos)

Special edition (2006)

  • Thelo na petaxo
  • Boro Boro
  • Sokolata (remix)
  • Monaha esi (remix)
  • Skliri kardia (Habibi Dah Nari Narien)
  • Se pira sovara (with Irini Merkouri)
  • Paraxeno sinesthima
  • Monaha esi
  • De me niazi
  • Sokolata
  • Sopa
  • Peripetia
  • Zontanos nekros
  • Ta psihologika sou
  • Den boris
  • Zo
  • Adinaton
  • Se pira sovara (Sfera mix by Nikos Nikolakopoulos)
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