Nai (Greek: Ναι; English: Yes) is the third studio album by Greek singer Anna Vissi. It was released in Greece and Cyprus in 1980 by EMI Greece. In 2006, a remastered version was released, including her entry in the ESC (1980's "Autostop", featuring Epikouri), as well as two remixes of the song "Oso Eho Foni". The album reached gold status.[1]
Background and release
After the success coming from her 1979 album Kitrino Galazio, Vissi continued with pop songs here. "Methismeni Politia" was the theme song for a popular drama series during the 1980–1981 TV season on ERT, months before the release of the album and the song subsequently became the first single. The next singles "Oso Eho Foni" and "To Ksero Tha Ertheis Ksana" (a cover of "Woman In Love") were also popular, with "Oso Eho Foni" becoming one of her most enduring classics.
In 1995, Nai was among the albums that Minos EMI selected for re-release on CD; the CD edition of the album was regularly shipped to stores throughout the years. In 1997, the popularity of "Oso Eho Foni" recurred, when maxi single The Remixes: Oso Eho Foni & Aftos Pou Perimeno was released, including two new remixes of the song.
In 2006, prompted by Vissi's entry in Eurovision Song Contest 2006, EMI released a remastered edition of the album adding the 1980 entry in Eurovision Song Contest "Autostop" and the two remixes of "Oso Eho Foni" from the 1997 single.