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1997
"Trauma" (Triple Platinum) is another big surprise, shortly after "Klima Tropiko"! It is the undeniable success of 15 songs and the monopoly in the airplay of all radio stations in Greece and Cyprus. Another innovative musical suggestion, entertaining this time, by Anna Vissi and Nikos Karvelas.
"Travma" is also released in Australia (06/1997) as a double CD by the local Sony with the sign "Limited Edition Tour Pack", including a secondary CD single with older hits.
'Travma'
'To megalitero souxe', Live in Gazi Club
Travma
At the same time "Forgive me this" (04/1997) is released by Epic in Australia, which includes amongst other songs the rare "Crush".
Forgive me this, MAD version
Summer 1997 - At Riba’s nightclub along with Nikos Karvelas and Christos Antoniades.
Tour in Australia: Sydney Entertainment Centre (29/08/1997) and more!
Αutumn 1997 - music hall "Gkazi". Anna flies while singing "Thanatos einai i agapi", introducing the impressive opening act in night shows, something that many others will try in the following years.
Apolito keno, Gkazi 1997
-The promotional campaign of the show at Gkazi is unprecedented: Anna is photographed as an alien and once again impresses everyone with her originality!
Gkazi, official teaser
During the promo of "Trauma", OTE (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization) releases a collectible series of telecards that have the multi-platinum "Trauma" as a theme.
The song "Mavra Gyallia" from "Trauma" is included along with "Eleni" in the cd-single of "Forgive me this" that is released in Australia, with the title song and "Crush" supplementing the release. In September "Trauma" reaches #73 of the Australian sales chart while "Forgive me this" goes up to #66 of the singles chart.
Sfera’s Listeners' Favorite Song (Sentonia)
Best Performance (Paralio)
Best Singer
She makes a guest appearance at Nikos Mastorakis’s series "Kalinichta Mama" which airs on Ant1 tv.
"I cannot count all the things that have happened with Karvelas. I would wait for him to come when we were supposed to sing the duet at Ribas' and he would be eating at Glyfada. I was always in distress but he appeared on time when he wanted to! Once, when he was singing alone, he got on stage with mud on his shoes and messed up the dance floor!" Anna Vissi Down Town magazine, 2005
"I don’t have any bad feelings regarding the bouzoukia. Firstly, not all bouzoukia are the same. There are very badly done ones and there are those where even Alexiou sings. We all do bouzoukia. And Mr. Dalaras did bouzoukia when he went to bouzoukia, right? Everybody accepts flowers and is keen on them. Everybody has loosened a little. Intellectuals are relaxed and those who had less quality became more qualitative. So I consider that this is what I always did, I always had freedom in my repertory."