Sakis Rouvas Discography - Special Edition Releases

Special Edition Releases

  • 1996: Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola (Special edition re-release with remixes).
  • 2001: 21os Akatallilos re-released with 2 bonus remixes.
  • 2002: Ola Kala was re-released in Greece as what is sometimes called the Gold Edition. It was then released as the international edition and the French edition.
  • 2003: Remixes was re-released to contain bonus DVD footage.
  • 2003: Ola Kala was re-released in Europe and France.
  • 2004: Ola Kala was re-released across Europe after Rouvas' success in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.
  • 2005: S'eho Erotefthi was released as S'eho Erotefthi: Special Edition in longbox format.
  • 2006: Live Ballads: Special Edition was released as a longbox simultaneously with the standard version.
  • 2007: This Is My Live was also released in gift box format.

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