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In 2019, the album was selected for inclusion in the Panik Gold box set ”The Legendary Recordings 1982-2019”. The release came after Panik’s acquisition rights of Vissi’s back catalogue from her previous record company [[Sony Music|Sony Music Greece]]. This box set was printed on a limited edition of 500 copies containing CD releases of all of her albums from 1982 to 2019 plus unreleased material.

In 2019, the album was selected for inclusion in the Panik Gold box set ”The Legendary Recordings 1982-2019”. The release came after Panik’s acquisition rights of Vissi’s back catalogue from her previous record company [[Sony Music|Sony Music Greece]]. This box set was printed on a limited edition of 500 copies containing CD releases of all of her albums from 1982 to 2019 plus unreleased material.

In late 2025, [[Sony Music|Sony Music Greece]] announced a coloured [[LP record|vinyl]] reissue, as part of the ”Rainbow Collection”, limited to only 500 copies, released for pre-order as a collector’s item.<ref>https://blog.public.gr/psyhagogia/anna-bissi-rainbow-collection-public-syntagmatos</ref> A meet-and-greet, scheduled for December 12, was then attended by 150 fans, who were able to have their own copies personally signed by the artist.<ref>https://www.lifo.gr/guide/music/news/i-anna-bissi-kykloforei-binylia-sta-hromata-toy-oyranioy-toxoy</ref>

In late 2025, [[Sony Music|Sony Music Greece]] announced a coloured [[LP record|vinyl]] reissue, as part of the ”Rainbow Collection”, released for pre-order as a collector’s item.<ref>https://blog.public.gr/psyhagogia/anna-bissi-rainbow-collection-public-syntagmatos</ref> A meet-and-greet, scheduled for December 12, was then attended by 150 fans, who were able to have their own copies personally signed by the artist.<ref>https://www.lifo.gr/guide/music/news/i-anna-bissi-kykloforei-binylia-sta-hromata-toy-oyranioy-toxoy</ref>

==Music==

==Music==


Latest revision as of 10:30, 5 February 2026

1996 studio album by Anna Vissi

Klima Tropiko
Released February 29, 1996
Recorded Late 1995–1996
Studio Kiriazis Studio
Genre Greek music, laika, pop
Label Sony Music Greece/Columbia
Producer Nikos Karvelas

Limited edition cover

  1. “Trelenome (Klima Tropiko)”
    Released: February 29, 1996
  2. “Paralio”
    Released: April 1996
  3. “Ke Ti Egine”
    Released: June 1996
  4. “Parte Ta Ola”
    Released: August 1996
  5. “Ekatommiria”
    Released: October 1996
  6. “Sentonia”
    Released: December 1996

Klima Tropiko (Greek: Κλίμα Τροπικό; English: Tropical Climate) is the name of a Greek album by singer Anna Vissi released in Greece and Cyprus in February 1996. It reached 2× Platinum, acclaiming both critical and commercial success and establishing Vissi’s image as a pop icon and contemporary artist in both Greece and Cyprus.[1][2] In 2000,Hülya Avşar covered the song in Turkish as “Sevdim” (“I loved”).

In 2019, the album was selected for inclusion in the Panik Gold box set The Legendary Recordings 1982-2019. The release came after Panik’s acquisition rights of Vissi’s back catalogue from her previous record company Sony Music Greece. This box set was printed on a limited edition of 500 copies containing CD releases of all of her albums from 1982 to 2019 plus unreleased material.

In late 2025, Sony Music Greece announced a coloured vinyl limited reissue, as part of the Rainbow Collection, released for pre-order as a collector’s item.[3] A meet-and-greet, scheduled for December 12, was then attended by 150 fans, who were able to have their own copies personally signed by the artist.[4]

Music and lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas, Apostolos Diavolikis, and Natalia Germanou.

  1. “Trelenome (Klima Tropiko)” (I go crazy (Tropical climate))
  2. “Ke Ti Egine” (So what?)
  3. “Paralio” (I get paralyzed)
  4. “Parte Ta Ola” (Take it all)
  5. “Oti Mou Zitisis” (Whatever you ask me)
  6. “Horevo” (I dance)
  7. “S’ Agapo M’ Agapas” (I love you, you love me)
  8. “Ekatommiria” (Millions)
  9. “Sentonia” (Sheets)
  10. “Agoni Grammi” (Barren line)
  11. “Dihasmeno Kormi” (Divided body)
  12. “Eleni” (Bonus Track) (Helen)
  • “Trelenome (Klima Tropiko)” (Director: Vaggelis Kalaitzidis)
  • “Paralio” (Director: )
  • “Ke Ti Egine” (Director: George Gavalos)
  • “Parte Ta Ola” (Director: George Gavalos)
  • “Ekatommiria” (Director: )
  • “Sentonia” (Director: Vaggelis Kalaitzidis)

“Trelenome”, “Ke Ti Egine”, “Parte Ta Ola” and “Sentonia” were released on promotional videos during 1996. “Trelenome” and “Sentonia” were directed by Vangelis Kalaitzis, whereas “Ke Ti Egine” and “Parte Ta Ola” were directed by George Gavalos, all gaining extensive airplay in local TV stations.

In 2001, when Vissi’s first video compilation The Video Collection was released, none of the videos was included in the tracklist.

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the album’s liner notes.[5]

Chart Providers Peak
Position
Certification
Greek Albums Chart IFPI 1 2× Platinum
Cypriot Albums Chart All Records Top 20 1 3× Platinum

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