The Best (Despina Vandi Album) - Release History

Release History

Region Date Format Label
Greece December 2001 MC, CD Minos EMI
Cyprus
Despina Vandi
  • Discography
  • Awards
Studio albums
  • Gela Mou (1994)
  • Esena Perimeno (1996)
  • Deka Endoles (1997)
  • Profities (1999)
  • Gia (2001)
  • Stin Avli Tou Paradeisou (2004)
  • 10 Hronia Mazi (2007)
  • C'est La Vie (2010)
  • Allaxa (2012)
Live albums
  • Despina Vandi Live (2003)
CD singles
  • Spania (1998)
  • Ipofero (2001)
  • Ante Gia (2002)
  • Gia (2003)
  • Come Along Now (2004)
  • Opa Opa (2004)
  • Jambi (2005)
  • Kalanta (2006)
Compilations
  • The Best (2001)
  • Come Along Now (2004)
  • Ballads (2004)
  • Dance (2004)
  • The Very Best of Despina Vandi (2005)
  • Ta Laïka Tis Despinas (2005)
  • Despina Vandi (2005)
  • 14 Megala Tragoudia (2006)
  • Singles (2006)
  • The EMI Years: The Complete Collection (2007)
  • Greatest Hits: 2001–2009 (2009)
Promotional singles
  • Gia (2003)
  • Giati Fovase (2004)
  • Opa Opa (2004)
  • Come Along Now (2004)
Video albums
  • The Video Collection: '97-'03 (2003)
  • Hits on DVD: Despina Vandi (1994-2000) (2004)
  • Despina Vandi Karaoke Vol.1 (2004)
  • MAD Secret Concerts: Despina Vandi Live (2006)
  • Greek Hits: Giorgos Mazonakis vs. Despina Vandi (2008)
Fashion brands
  • Despina Vandi for Chip & Chip (2012)
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