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. It was produced by the band member Dejan Lalić and released through the band's own label, O'Celts Records.[1] The album artwork, depicting members of the band as convicts in the Wild West, was designed by Italian comic book artist Walter Venturi.[4]
Track list
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 |
Personnel
- Aleksandar Petrović – vocals
- Dejan Lalić - mandolin, mandola, tenor banjo, electric guitar, backing vocals, producer
- Vladan Jovković - acoustic guitar, backing vocals, engineer, design
- Nikola Stanojević - violin
- Bojan Petrović - whistles, backing vocals
- Dejan Grujić - bass, keyboards, backing vocals, engineer
- Dušan Živanović - drums, bodhrán, accordion
Additional personnel
- Nikola Vranjković - electric guitar, engineer
- Stevan Vitas - keyboards
- Walter Venturi - artwork
- Marina Bešenski - design
References
- 1 2 "Orthodox Celts: Čujte i počujte ‘Many Mouths Shut’", rockomotiva.com
- ↑ "Orthodox Celts objavili novu pesmu i spot". Balkanrock.com. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
- ↑ "Novi spot Orthodox Celtsa". Balkanrock.com. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
- ↑ "Orthodox Celts: Novi album stiže 17. januara", rockomotiva.com
External links
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