Anthology of Rebetiko Song 1933-19401 .Hasapiko Laterna 02.51
2 .Ma Ti Na Kano S'Agapo 03.22
3 .Mes Ton Teke Tis Marigos 02.58
4 .Marika Hasiklou 03.16
5 .Pia Ime Den Thimase 03.08
6 .Amanes Sabah (To Pira Pia Apofasi) 03.31
7 .Krifo Ton Eho Ton Kaimo 03.23
8 .Adonis Varkaris Seretis 03.17
9 .Jijifiotissa 03.19
10 .Kalokardi Mou Dina 03.07
11 .Den Ise Si Gia Mena 03.12
12 .Den Me Toumbaris 03.19
13 .Den Thelo Pia Na Me Kitas 03.21
14 .Apopse Tha Peraso 03.10
15 .Mana Thelo En'Andra 03.06
16 .Thelo Spiti Ke Lefta 03.04
17 .Mi M'Arnithis Mikroula Mou 03.09
18 .Magdalo 03.03
19 .Dio Maura Matia Gnorisa 02.56
The series "The Greek Archives" includes material of inestimable value from the archives of the 78 rpm discography. In this way, the traditional songs of Hellenism and Asia Minor as well as contemporary Greek folk songs are kept into record. Folk song is characterized from the presence of the folk clarinet, that evolves in a few years as national instrument of the Greeks.
The Musicians of Asia Minor came to Greece after the uprooting of Hellenism, and during the period of 1924 to 1940 they formed a new type of song that was characterized as Smyrnea. In addition to this, the refugees of Asia Minor accelerated rapidly a new type of urban song, that was called rebetiko and ever since it has expressed exclusively teh underworld.