Muzičke paralele (trans. Musical Parallels) is the live album released by Serbian Irish folk/Celtic rock band Orthodox Celts and Serbian Andean music band Pachamama. The album was recorded on the bands' concert in Novi Sad Synagogue, held on 15 September 1995, and self-released by the bands in 1996.[1] 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.

Muzičke paralele
Live album by
Orthodox Celts and Pachamama
Released1996
Recorded15 September 1995
VenueSynagogue, Novi Sad
Genre
LabelSelf-released
ProducerSlobodan Misailović
Orthodox Celts chronology
Orthodox Celts
(1994)
Muzičke paralele
(1996)
The Celts Strike Again
(1997)

Track listing

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Pachamama
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Vírgenes Del Sol"Jorge Bravo de Rueda[2] 
2."Tinku"Traditional 
3."Phuru Runas"Ramiro de la Zerda[3] 
4."Cunumicita"Gilberto Rojas 
5."Chilli"Traditional 
6."El Condor Pasa"Daniel Alomía Robles 
Orthodox Celts
No.TitleMusicLength
7."Mrs. McGrath"Traditional 
8."Star of the County Down"Traditional 
9."Shetland Reel"Traditional 
10."Marrie's Wedding"Traditional 
11."Waxie's Dargle / Big Strong Man"Traditional / Traditional 
12."Waltzing Matilda"Traditional 
13."Boston O'Connor / John Gassney's Fling / Doorus Mill"Traditional / Traditional / Jackie Daly 
Orthodox Celts and Pachamama
No.TitleMusicLength
14."Campanitas De Punayro"Traditional 
15."The Strayaway Child"Traditional 
16."Valicha"Miguel Ángel Hurtado Delgado 
17."My Little Boat"Traditional 
18."Pandilla Puneña"Traditional 

Personnel

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Pachamama

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  • Vladimir Lazić - guitar, vocals
  • Stanislav Stanojević - charango, panpipes
  • Snežana Stanojević - flute, panpipes

Orthodox Celts

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  • 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

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  • Ivan Vlatković - recording
  • Svetozar Štrbac - engineer
  • Slobodan Misailović - producer

References

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  1. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 372.
  2. ^ "Yma Sumac - Vírgenes del Sol 1944". YouTube. March 2012.
  3. ^ "Fortaleza - Phuru Runas (Cable Coffeehouse 1986)". YouTube. 8 November 2012.
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