During the 1980s, Romanian labels often released local versions of Western hits due to licensing complexities. This LP features Cornel Constantiniu—one of the country’s most beloved voices—singing Romanian adaptations of Dassin’s greatest hits.
He shot to fame after winning the "Steaua fără nume" (Star Without a Name) trophy in 1968 and the Grand Prize at the Mamaia Festival in 1970. During the 1980s, Romanian labels often released local
Born in 1945, Constantiniu was a "renaissance man" of the Romanian stage—both a classically trained actor and a pop singer. Born in 1945, Constantiniu was a "renaissance man"
He graduated from the I.L. Caragiale Institute and performed at the National Theatre in Iași. The original pressing features white labels with black print
The original pressing features white labels with black print. 💡 Notable Credits
Known as a "trubadur" (troubadour) for his romantic, velvety baritone voice, he became a staple of Romanian TV variety shows. 🔍 Collector's Perspective