Orthodox Celts is an Irish music band from Belgrade, Serbia.

As a popular Irish band they are practically unique not only in Serbia but in whole Southeastern Europe, and wider. Despite that, since they are founded in 1993 they are one of most popular bands overall in Serbia. Their music, on its very own, lead to popularisation of Irish and Celtic music and other aspects of Irish and Celtic culture (Especially Guinness) in Serbia. Of course, band members are fans of Celtic football club, and some of the band's fans became too.

The band started the career with their versions of traditional Irish songs and, gradually, introduced more and more own songs (lyrics mostly by Aleksandar, music mostly by Ana). All their songs are in English language (as they say, in Irish language). And they're not afraid of purely instrumental songs. Several songs got video spots.

The Celts have had several tours and numerous concerts (including in Sava Centre, the largest concert hall in Yugoslavia) throughout Serbia and Montenegro, and some concerts outside of it. Now already traditionally, they are celebrating St. Patrick's Day with a large concert in Belgrade.

But in all interviews they state that their greatest desire is to tour Ireland. No band member has ever visited Ireland!

Table of contents
1 Members
2 Discography
3 Quotes
4 External links

Members

Discography

  • Orthodox Celts (1994)
    1. Bog Down in the Valleyo (traditional) (instrumental)
    2. Weila Waila (traditional)
    3. Irish Rover (traditional)
    4. Sonnys (traditional) (instrumental)
    5. All for Me Grog (traditional)
    6. Poor Old Dicey Riley (traditional)
    7. Nancy Whiskey (traditional)
    8. Couragie / Fox Hunters (traditional) (instrumental)
    9. Gentleman Soldier (traditional) (The Pogues' version)
    10. Wild Rover (traditional)
    11. The Four Poster Bed / Colonel Rodney (traditional) (instrumental)
    12. A Grand Old Team (traditional)
  • Musical Parallels, together with Pachamama, a traditional Bolivian music band.
  • Galija, a song of Irish melody and Serbian words by Madam Piano: Orthodox Celts playing
  • The Celts Strike Again (May 25th 1997)
    1. Drinking Song
    2. Star of the County Down (traditional)
    3. The Wearing of the Green (traditional)
    4. Blue
    5. I'll Tell Me Ma (traditional) (amusingly, the line 'She's the belle of Belfast City' in the traditional version is replaced with 'She's the belle of Belgrade City'!)
    6. Madirine Rue (traditional)
    7. Foggy Dew (traditional)
    8. The Celts Strike Again (traditional) (instrumental)
    9. Peggy Lettermore / Jar of Porter (traditional)
    10. Spanish Lady (boghran version) (traditional)
    11. Finnegan's Wake (traditional)
    12. Loch Lomond (traditional) (with Ana Sofrenović)
    13. Mick McGuire (traditional)
    14. Salonika (traditional)
    15. Spanish Lady (traditional)
    16. Medley (traditional) (instrumental)
  • Green Roses (December 25th 1999)
    1. St. Patrick Was a Gentlman
    2. Sindidun
    3. Green Roses
    4. Marie's Wedding
    5. Rare Old Moutain Dew
    6. Gravel Walk
    7. Stand Up To Your Devil
    8. Leads Me On
    9. Rocky Road To Dublin/Down the River (traditional)
    10. Merry Sisters (instrumental)
    11. Bean Na Shi
    12. Me, Myself And Sky
    13. Whisky You're the Devil
    14. Far Away
    15. Wind That Shakes the Barley/Sailor on the Rock
    16. The Beggarman
  • A Moment Like The Longest Day (2002)
    1. A Moment... Like The Longest Day
    2. Captain Moonlight And Me
    3. Against The Wind
    4. The Real Me
    5. Humors Of Scariff
    6. Can You Get Me Out?
    7. Sail Away
    8. Front Row Theme (instrumental)
    9. Eimer
    10. Hidden Corner
    11. Dead End

Quotes

  • We are drinkin' beer
    We are drinkin' gin
    No matter what's in bottle
    We are drinkin' everything!

    (Drinking Song)

  • Hidden corner on an empty street
    Pound of bread and a piece of meat
    Bottle of whiskey and a pint of beer
    That is all I need

    (Hidden Corner)

External links