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An Evening With Belafonte/Mouskouri is an album by Harry Belafonte and Nana Mouskouri, released by RCA Victor (LPM/LSP-3415) in 1966. Track listing (including Greek Title) [ edit ]
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Belafonte took an interest in folk music in the ‘50s, studying material he found in the Library of Congress’ archives, which inspired his first full-length LP for RCA Victor.
Ioanna "Nana" Mouskouri OQ (Greek: Ιωάννα "Νάνα" Μούσχουρη [i.oˈana ˈnana ˈmusxuri]; born 13 October 1934) is a Greek singer and politician.Over the span of her career, she has released over 200 albums in at least thirteen languages, including Greek, French, English, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Hebrew, Welsh, Mandarin Chinese and Corsican.
An Evening with Harry Belafonte and Friends is the final album by Harry Belafonte, released in 1997. [2] The album is the soundtrack of a concert, televised by PBS in March 1997. It was also released as a concert video. In 2003 the concert video was also released on DVD.
Belafonte released it again the following year in 1957 on his album An Evening with Belafonte, using a different, longer take. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This longer version was also released in the UK as a single [ 8 ] (with a B-side of "Eden Was Just Like This"), [ 9 ] where it became the first UK number one to have a playing time of over four minutes. [ 10 ]
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An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba is a Grammy Award-winning 1965 album by Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba, released by RCA Victor.It was the second outcome of the long lasting collaboration between Belafonte and Makeba, the first being the appearance of Makeba in the song "One More Dance" on Belafonte's 1960 album, Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall.