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Demis Roussos

 
Artist: Demis Roussos

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  • Born: June 15, 1947, Alexandria, Egypt
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Vocal Music
  • Instrument: Vocals, Bass
  • Representative Albums: "Golden Voice of Demis Roussos," "Coleccion Mi Historia," "Morning Has Broken"
  • Representative Songs: "Forever and Ever," "My Reason," "My Friend the Wind"

Biography

Singer Demis Roussos, known for his dramatic, operatic vocal stylings, was born Artemios Ventouris Roussos in Alexandria, Egypt, on June 15, 1946, to Greek expatriate parents. In the early '60s, however, the family decided to return to their homeland, and once there, the young Roussos (who had studied trumpet and sung in the church choir in Egypt) began playing in local bands. One of these was Aphrodite's Child, which also featured Vangelis Papatanassiou and Lucas Sideras. A huge hit in Europe, especially France, the band released a handful of albums before breaking up in 1971. With his label contacts in place, however, Roussos was able to secure a deal as a solo recording artist, and later that same year issued the single "We Shall Dance," also included on the album On the Greek Side of My Mind. The 1970s were a prolific time for Roussos, and he released a number of singles and albums that charted highly on the European and Latin American charts. In 1978 the singer decided to retire, and moved to Malibu Beach, where he kept a lower profile. Eventually he moved back to Greece, however, and it was there from which he boarded TWA flight 847 to Rome on June 14, 1985. The plane was hijacked and Roussos and his wife, along with the other passengers, were held captive for a few days. The experience changed his life, and he decided the best way he could help others and promote understanding in the world was by returning to music. The Story of Demis Roussos came out shortly thereafter, and for a short while the singer's career was reignited, especially in southern Europe. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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Singles+

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Coleccion Mi Historia

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Forever and Ever: Gold Music

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Great

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Rain & Tears

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Inoubliables

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Forever and Ever [Import]

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Universal Masters Collection [2006]

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Demis Roussos [Weton]

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Lost in Love

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Phenomenon: 20 Original Hits

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Grandes Exitos, Vol. 2

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Adagio

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Forever and Ever: Gold Music [Expanded]

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Time: The Best of Demis Roussos

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Greater Love

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Ballads

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Best of 30 Years

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Singles

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Auf Wiederseh'n

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Double Live

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Man of the World

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Happy to Be [Bonus Tracks]

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En Espanol

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Best of Demis Roussos

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Very Best of Demis Roussos

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In Concert

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In Concert

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Island of Love

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Meisterstucke

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Greatest Hits: 1971-1980

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Universal Masters Collection

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Greatest Hits [DVD]

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Chante Noel

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Greatest Hits

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Forever and Ever

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Forever & Ever: 40 Greatest Hits

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Auf Meinen Wegen

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Golden Voice of Demis Roussos

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Golden Years

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Live in Brazil

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Live in Brazil [DVD]

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Magic [Bonus Tracks]

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Demis Roussos [Universal]

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Mon Ile

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A La France

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Oro

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Gold

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In Holland

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Demis Roussos [Master Series]

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Demis

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Happy to Be

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On the Greek Side of My Mind

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Demis Roussos [Grand Collection]

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Morning Has Broken

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Magic

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Demis Roussos [Halahup]

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Greek

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Faraway

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Rain & Tears [DVD] [Bonus Tracks]

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Demis Roussos

Background information
Birth name Artemios Ventouris Roussos
Born June 15, 1946 (1946-06-15) (age 63)
Origin Alexandria, Egypt
Genres Pop
World music
Pop-Folk
Progressive rock
Occupations Vocalist
Bass Guitarist
Guitarist
Instruments Fender Precision Bass
Years active 1963–present
Associated acts Aphrodite's Child
Vangelis
The Idols
Website Official site

Artemios (Demis) Ventouris Roussos (Greek: Ντέμης Ρούσος, born June 15, 1946) is a Greek-Egyptian singer.

He was born in Egypt to ethnic Greek parents George and Olga (Engineer Yorgos Roussos), and raised in Alexandria. His parents lost everything and moved to Greece after the Suez Crisis. [1].

After settling in Greece, Demis participated in a series of musical groups beginning with The Idols when he was 17. After this he joined We Five (not the San Francisco, California folk-rock group), another covers band which had limited success in Greece.

He came to a wider audience in 1968 when he joined progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child, initially as singer but later also playing bass guitar. His distinctive operatic vocal style helped propel the band to international success, notably on their final album 666, which became something of a cult classic.

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After Aphrodite's Child disbanding, Roussos continued to record sporadically with former bandmate Vangelis. In 1970 the two released Sex Power (although the album has also been disputably credited to Aphrodite's Child), also recording the 1977 album Magic together. Their most successful collaboration was "Race to the End", a vocal adaptation of the musical theme from the Oscar winning film Chariots of Fire, and also sung in Spanish as "Tu Libertad", whilst Roussos also guested on the soundtrack to Blade Runner (1982).The song was entitled 'Tales of the Future'.

Roussos also began a solo career with the song "We Shall Dance". Initially unsuccessful, he toured southern Europe and soon became a leading vocalist. His solo career peaked in the 1970s with several hit albums. His single, "Forever and Ever", topped the charts in several countries in 1973 (1976 in U.K.). Other hits were "My Friend the Wind", "My Reason", "Velvet Mornings", "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye", "Someday" and "Lovely Lady of Arcadia". He was mentioned famously at Abigail's Party and made his first appearance on English-speaking TV on the Basil Brush Show. Before the Basil Brush show in 1980 he had appeared on the Nana Mouskouri show in the UK, singing a duet version of his hit single "Happy To Be On An Island In The Sun". In 1980, Roussos had a hit with a cover of Air Supply's "Lost in Love", sung as a duet with Florence Warner and featuring a tenor sax solo by Dick Morrissey.

He re-recorded his songs in a number of languages including Japanese and with his Number One hit 'The Roussos Phenomenon EP' being the first of its kind for an African-born artist in the history of the UK Singles Chart. He was equally successful across Europe and in Latin America, although a gold disc for the LP Demis remains his only success in the United States.

For years Roussos struggled with his weight. In June 1980 he weighed 147 kg. In June 1980 he began a diet in which he lost 50 kg in 10 months[1]. In 1982, he co-authored the book 'A Question of Weight' with his close friend Veronique Skawinska in which he dealt candidly with his struggles with obesity. Roussos suffered a fallow period during the 1980s in terms of hits and his output dried up as he battled clinical depression.

He was one of the passengers on TWA Flight 847 that was hijacked on June 14, 1985. Famously the hijackers even celebrated his birthday with him as they were impressed by having a man who remained a big celebrity in southern Europe as a hostage. Sensing a new lease of life, Demis embarked on a "comeback" with the LP Time, which achieved a fair amount of acclaim and a minor hit song (popular in the discothèques) with "Dance of Love".

In 1989 he recorded the song "Young Love", a duet with German singer/songwriter Drafi Deutscher, which was released as a single in Germany and reached No.2 in the famous German music TV show ZDF Hitparade in October of the same year.

The 1990s saw even more substantial releases by Demis. In 1993, he released Insight (also called Morning has Broken) to general acclaim, although his attempt at a rap song, "Spleen", which appeared on the album, was generally seen as a regrettable idea. After this he teamed up with BR Music in Holland to produce Immortel, Serenade and In Holland, utilising a variety of ethnic and electronic styles.

Demis continues to record and tour and has recently appeared in Russia and Dubai. Spring of 2002 saw him do a successful tour of England. A committed follower of the Greek Orthodox faith, he now sings as a guest in a number of churches in Greece and worldwide.

His influence in Indian film music industry was also seen. Some of his songs were copied straightaway by the Indian music directors. To mention some , "Lovely Lady of Arcadia" was used in songs "Tumhe chede hawa chanchal (Salami)" and "Yun hi kat jayega safar saath chalne say (Hum Hai Rahi Pyaar Kay)". "You are my only fascination" song was rehashed and made as "Tumse thoda sa main dooor hooon (Pyar Ka Saaya)". The song "Mehbooba Mehbooba" (Sholay) is also said to be based on his song "Say You Love Me".

His latest album is the acclaimed "live in Brasil", which documents his return to a country where his popularity led him to record "Voce voce e nada mais" - a huge hit in Portuguese.

A major comeback is planned for 2009 with Demis preparing a new studio album produced by Marc di Domenico [2], to be released on May 11. For perhaps the first time in his career, one of his songs has caused considerable controversy. The song "who gives a fuck" which appears on the album is however seen by some as a bold move by Roussos. Later in 2009 Demis will also be appearing in a new film based on his life, and produced by his daughter Emily.

Demis Roussos sang the song "All is Vanity" on Martyn Ford's 1970s The Bible Album. The lyrics of the song are based on chapter one of the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible.[2] (listen to the song Online here.)

The Demis Roussos song "A Flower's All You Need" is featured in both the opening and closing credits for Aldo Lado's 1975 horror classic Night Train Murders.

Discography

Aphrodite's Child albums

Solo albums

  • On the Greek side of my mind (1971)
  • Forever and ever (1973)
  • My only fascination (1974)
  • Auf Wiederseh'n (1974)
  • Souvenirs (1975)
  • Happy to be (1976)
  • Die Nacht und der Wein (1976)
  • Kyrila (1977)
  • The Demis Roussos magic (1977)
  • Ainsi soit-il (1977)
  • Los super 2 LP (1977)
  • Demis Roussos(1978)
  • Universum (1979)
  • Man of the world (1980)
  • Roussos live! (1980)
  • Demis (1982)
  • Attitudes (1982)
  • Reflection (1984)
  • Senza tempo( 1985)
  • Greater love (1986)
  • The story of... (1987)
  • Come all ye faithful (1987)
  • Le grec (1988)
  • Time (1988)
  • Voice and vision (1989)
  • Insight (also called Morning has Broken) (1993)
  • Demis Roussos in Holland (1995)
  • Immortel (1995)
  • Serenade (1996)
  • Mon île (1997)
  • Auf meinen Wegen (2000)
  • Live in Brazil (2006)
  • Demis (May 2009)

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