A Moment Like the Longest Day

A Moment Like The Longest Day is the fourth studio album by the Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts released in 2002. Produced by Block Out member Nikola Vranjković and featuring only one cover of a traditional Irish song, "Humors Of Scariff", A Moment Like The Longest Day is more rock-oriented than the band's previous releases.[2]

A Moment Like The Longest Day
Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedVitas Studio, Belgrade
November 2001 – June 2002
GenreIrish folk
Celtic rock
LabelMetropolis Records
ProducerNikola Vranjković
Orthodox Celts chronology
Green Roses
(1999)
A Moment Like The Longest Day
(2002)
One, Two... Five
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Monitor link
Rock Express[1]

Track listing

  1. "Moment ... Like The Longest Day" (A. Đokić, A. Petrović) – 05:38
  2. "Captain Moonlight And Me" (A. Đokić, A. Petrović) – 06:02
  3. "Against The Wind" (A. Đokić, A. Petrović) – 03:47
  4. "The Real Me" (A. Đokić, A. Petrović) – 02:35
  5. "Humors Of Scariff" (Traditional) – 3:28
  6. "Can You Get Me Out?" (A. Đokić, C. Ioannidou) – 04:17
  7. "Sail Away" (A. Đokić, A. Petrović) – 03:03
  8. "Front Row Theme" (A. Đokić) – 01:51
  9. "Eimer" (A. Đokić, C. Ioannidou) – 05:33
  10. "Hidden Corner" (A. Đokić) – 03:36
  11. "Dead End" (A. Đokić, A. Petrović) – 06:01

Personnel

  • Aleksandar Petrović – vocals
  • Ana Đokić – violin, backing vocals
  • Dušan Živanović – drums, percussion
  • Dejan Lalić – mandolin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bagpipes, tin whistle
  • Vladan Jovkovic - acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  • Dejan Grujić – bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dejan Popin – tin whistle, whistle

Additional personnel

  • Nikola Vranjković – guitar (on track 1), producer
  • Mladen Vasojević – cymbal (on track 2)
  • Aleksandar Balać – backing vocals (on track 3)
  • Bojan Bratić – accordion (on track 4)
  • Jelena Popin – backing vocals (on tracks: 7, 9, 10)
  • Stevan Vitas – keyboards (on tracks: 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 11)
  • Velja Mijanović – engineer, mastering

References

  1. Ćunković, Milan. "Orthodox Celts: A Moment Like The Longest Day". Rock Express (in Serbian). Belgrade: Rock Express (37): 28.
  2. One, Two... Five review at Popboks
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