Английская Википедия:Green Roses

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Шаблон:Infobox album Green Roses is the third studio album by the Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts released in 1999.

Green Roses features sixteen songs, half of which were covers of traditional songs, and the other half the band's original songs.[1] The album was produced by Aleksandar Radosavljević, and as guests appeared Dragoljub Marković (keyboards), Aleksandar Eraković (keyboards) and Goran Stojković (backing vocals).[1]

In 2021 the album was polled 57th on the list of 100 Best Serbian Albums Since the Breakup of SFR Yugoslavia. The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End).[2]

Track list

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Personnel

  • Aleksandar Petrović – vocals
  • Ana Đokić – violin, backing vocals, arrangements
  • Dušan Živanović – accordion, drums, percussion, bodhrán, backing vocals
  • Dejan Lalić – mandolin, guitar, bagpipes, banjo, mandolin, backing vocals
  • Vladan Jovković – guitar, backing vocals
  • Dejan Jevtović – bass, backing vocals
  • Dejan Popin – tin whistle, whistle, backing vocals

Additional personnel

  • Goran Stojković – backing vocals
  • Aleksandar Eraković – keyboards
  • Dragoljub Marković – keyboards
  • Aleksandar Radosavljević - producer
  • Velja Mijanović - mastering
  • Dušan Đokić - artwork
  • Anamarija Vartabedijan - design
  • Nebojša Stanković - design

Legacy

In 2021 the album was polled 57th on the list of 100 Best Serbian Albums Since the Breakup of SFR Yugoslavia. The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End).[2]

References

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External links

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