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KRITAS created a unique piece of art, Greek in nature (vocals in Greek, though there are not many vocal parts, Mediterranian tunes throughout the album) and similar to Italian symphonic prog in approach, when lots of musical ideas change each other in a short period of time, making the music always unpredictable. The mood of the whole album slightly reminds me of BALLETTO DI BRONZO's ''Ys'' (though I don't think AKRITAS were familiar with ''Ys'' back then in 1973), maybe less dark. There are also hints of jazz and some ELP influences.
1. Eieboleie - 2:04
2. Gennheh - 2:18
3. Ta Paidia - 3:21
4. Mnhmh - 1:44
5. Epietpofh - 2:50
6. Agaph - 2:35
7. Ego - 1:40
8. Tpagodyi - 0:58
9. To Panhgypi - 3:49
10. To Qayma - 2:34
11. To Oneipo - 4:55
12. Kai Idoy Ippoe Xlwpoe - 1:02
13. Kataktheh & Zeta Zwpzeta - 3:06
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