Artist's albums
Emilia's Notebook
2000 · album
Paul Voudouris & King Prawn
1997 · album
Europa
1996 · album
Nothing but the Truth
1994 · album
It Takes Two
1993 · album
Enchantment
1992 · album
Speak to Me
1987 · album
Primal Tech Music (Live)
1982 · album
Passage
1982 · album
Spheeris and Voudouris
1978 · album
He's a Watcher
2022 · single
Can You Hear Me?
2022 · single
El Amor, El Amor
2021 · single
Into the Blind
2021 · single
The Future Ain't What It Used to Be (Remix)
2020 · single
Theta
2018 · album
Everything but the Kitchen Sink
2017 · album
Remix
2017 · EP
Greatest Hits & Unreleased Masters
2017 · compilation
Threescore
2016 · album
Remembering the Past, Thinking About the Future
2015 · album
Renaissance
2011 · album
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Biography
Paul Voudouris is a singer, songwriter, and keyboard artist with twenty albums to his credit, a devoted following, critical acclaim, and a personal history that can only be called improbable. Born in Libya in 1956 to a Greek mother and an American father, Voudouris teamed up with Wisconsin-born musician Chris Spheeris in the 1970s, and the duo became all the rage on the concert circuit, with a unique fusion of new age and pop romanticism. The AllMusic Guide declared the duo had “set standards in new age music circles,” and the two partners recorded a benefit album with luminaries such as Yanni and Vangelis. Then, in the mid-1980s, the duo split up to sign individual record deals – Spheeris with CBS, and Voudouris with EMI. Ill at ease in the world of the major label, Voudouris soon ended his contract and went back to recording independently. And he took to the road. He spent seven years in Sedona, Arizona, before ending up in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where he has lived for the past 23 years. For a time, he toured and recorded fellow musician (and neighbor) Doc Severinsen. Along the way, he became a Feldenkrais practitioner, and – quite seriously – a designer and vendor of luxury flyswatters.