Many Mouths Shut! | ||||
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Released | January 13, 2017 | |||
Studio | Studio Vitas, Belgrade | |||
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Label | O'Celts Records | |||
Producer | Dejan Lalić | |||
Orthodox Celts chronology | ||||
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Many Mouths Shut! is the sixth studio album by the Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts, released in 2017. [1]
Many Mouths Shut! was preceded by the singles "Save Me", released in March 2014, [2] and "One / Milk & Honey", released in March 2015. [3] The album featured seven songs authored by the band and six covers of traditional Irish songs. [1] It was produced by the band member Dejan Lalić and released through the band's own label, O'Celts Records. [4] The album artwork, depicting members of the band as convicts in the Wild West, was designed by Italian comic book artist Walter Venturi and inspired by his work on Zagor . [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "One / Milk & Honey" |
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2. | "I Wish You the Very Worst" |
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3. | "Morrison's Jig" | Traditional | |
4. | "Save Me" |
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5. | "The Banshee" | Traditional | |
6. | "King of the Hill" |
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7. | "Flowers of Red Hill" | Traditional | |
8. | "Lone Wolf" |
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9. | "Revolution" |
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10. | "Banish Misfortune" | Traditional | |
11. | "Double Cross" |
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12. | "Parting Glass" | Traditional | |
13. | "Kesh Jig" | Traditional |
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