Muzičke paralele
Muzičke paralele | ||||
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Live album by Orthodox Celts and Pachamama | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded |
Sinagoga, Novi Sad September 15, 1995 | |||
Genre |
Latin American music Irish folk Celtic rock | |||
Label | Self-released | |||
Producer | Slobodan Misailović | |||
Orthodox Celts chronology | ||||
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Muzičke paralele (trans. Musical Parallels) is the live album released by Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts and Serbian Latin American music band Pachamama. The album was recorded on the bands' concert in Novi Sad Sinagoga held on September 15, 1995, and self-released by the bands in 1996. The first six tracks on the album are performed by Pachamama, the following seven are performed by Orthodox Celts, and the last five are performed together by two bands.
Track listing
All songs are traditional, except where the author is noted.
Pacahamama
- "Vírgenes Del Sol" (Jorge Bravo de Rueda)
- "Tinku"
- "Phuru Runas" (Ramiro de la Zerda)
- "Cunumicita" (Gilberto Rojas)
- "Chilli"
- "El Condor Pasa" (Daniel Alomía Robles)
Orthodox Celts
- "Mrs. McGrath"
- "Star of the County Down"
- "Shetland Reel"
- "Marrie's Wedding"
- "Waxie's Dargle / Big Strong Man"
- "Waltzing Matilda"
- "Medley: Boston O'Connor / John Gassney's Fling / Doorus Mill" ([3] Jackie Daly)
Orthodox Celts and Pacahamama
- "Campanitas De Punayro"
- "The Strayaway Child"
- "Valicha" (Miguel Ángel Hurtado Delgado)
- "My Little Boat"
- "Pandilla Puneña"
Personnel
Pachamama
- Vladimir Lazić - guitar, vocals
- Stanislav Stanojević - charango, panpipes
- Snežana Stanojević - flute, panpipes
Orthodox Celts
- Aleksandar Petrović - vocals
- Ana Đokić - violin
- Dejan Lalić - mandolin, banjo, guitar, tin whistle
- Dušan Živanović - accordion, bodhrán, tin whistle
- Vlada Jovković - guitar
- Željko Janković - percussion
Additional personnel
- Ivan Vlatković - recording
- Svetozar Štrbac - engineer
- Slobodan Misailović - producer
References
- Muzičke paralele at Discogs
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
External links
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