One, Two... Five

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One, Two... Five
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 17, 2007
Genre
Length38:46
Label Automatik Records
Producer Nikola Vranjković
Orthodox Celts chronology
A Moment Like the Longest Day
(2002)
One, Two... Five
(2007)
Many Mouths Shut!
(2017)
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One, Two... Five is the fifth studio album by the Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts released in 2007.

Contents

Unlike the band's previous releases, for which most of the band's songs were composed by violinist Ana Đokić, songs on One, Two... Five were composed mostly by Dejan Lalić. One, Two... Five was the band's last album to feature Ana Đokić. Like the band's previous album, A Moment Like the Longest Day , One, Two... Five was produced by Block Out leader Nikola Vranjković. [1]

One, Two... Five is Orthodox Celts' only studio album to feature a cover which is not a cover of an Irish folk song. It is a cover of the Thin Lizzy song "Sarah". [2]

Track list

One, Two... Five track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Sparrow Song"Aleksandar PetrovićDejan Grujić02:58
2."Two Faces"Aleksandar PetrovićDejan Grujić02:46
3."What's Goin' On"
  • Aleksandar Petrović
  • Dejan Grujić
Dejan Grujić03:25
4."Sarah"
  • Gary Moore
  • Phil Lynott
02:18
5."Can't Say Another Prayer"
  • Aleksandar Petrović
  • Nenad Lazarević
Dejan Grujić04:42
6."Freedom Cry"Dragana PonjavićDejan Grujić03:40
7."Pain for Sale"Aleksandar PetrovićDejan Grujić04:36
8."Queen of the Day"
  • Aleksandar Petrović
  • Dejan Grujić
Dejan Grujić02:38
9."Native Ground"
  • Aleksandar Petrović
  • Dragana Ponjavić
Dejan Grujić02:52
10."Your Song"Aleksandar PetrovićDejan Grujić04:21
11."Fields Of Athenry" Pete St. John Pete St. John04:30

Personnel

Additional personnel

Reissue

In 2023, the remastered version of the album was released on vinyl by Mascom Records. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Vojnov, Dimitrije. "ORTHODOX CELTS - One, Two... 5". POPBOKS.com. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  2. "Aca Celtic (Orthodox Celts): Spremamo album nabijen emocijama". Balkanrock.com. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  3. "Tradicionalni irski zvuk u novom ruhu: Aca Seltik", YouTube