Orthodox Celts (album)

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Orthodox Celts
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Released1994
RecordedMarch–April 1994
StudioStudio Adam, Belgrade
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Label Take It or Leave It Records
Producer Orthodox Celts
Predrag Guculj
Orthodox Celts chronology
Orthodox Celts
(1994)
Muzičke paralele
(1996)
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Orthodox Celts is the debut album by Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts released in 1994. It is the only Orthodox Celts album which features only covers of Irish traditional songs. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All the songs are covers of Irish traditional songs.

Orthodox Celts track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Bog Down the Valleye"1:55
2."Weila Waila"2:47
3."Irish Rover"3:00
4."Sonnys"2:40
5."All for Me Grog"2:39
6."Poor Old Dicey Riley"2:40
7."Nancy Whiskey"2:43
8."Couragie / Fox Hunters"3:51
9."Gentleman Soldier"2:04
10."Wild Rover"2:51
11."The Four Poster Bed / Colonel Rodney"2:02
12."A Grand Old Team"2:06

Personnel

Additional personnel

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References

  1. Đorđević, Dejan. "Orthodox Celts – Orthodox Celts". Ritam (in Serbian) (4 (fourth series)). Belgrade: Ritam (Company): 65.
  2. Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 372.