Once in a Red Moon

Once in a Red Moon
Studio album by Secret Garden
Released Dec 27, 2001 (Norway)
Genre New-age
Length 50:20
Label Universal / Decca
Producer Rolf Løvland
Fionnuala Sherry
Andrew Boland
Secret Garden chronology
Dawn of a New Century
(1999)
Once in a Red Moon
(2002)
Earthsongs
(2005)

Once in a Red Moon (released 2001 by Universal Music – 548 678-2) is the fourth studio album by Secret Garden, excluding the compilation album Dreamcatcher, a Best Of.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Review

With the album Once in a Red Moon Secret Garden continues their tradition of organic storytelling melodies and directly from the heart performances with a retrospct to the innocence and raw simplicity of their debut.

The first track, «Awakening», was inspired by the 1899 novel of the same name by Kate Chopin. Guest performers on the second track, «You Raise Me Up», include: Brian Kennedy (vocal), Liam O'Flynn (uilleann pipes and tin whistle), the London Community Gospel Choir, and Irish choral group Anúna. The vocalist on track 4, «Greenwaves», is Karen Matheson, lead singer of Scottish band Capercaillie. Julian Lloyd Webber plays cello on track 6, «Duo». Track 8, «Gates of Dawn», features vocals by Karen Matheson and choral backing by Anúna, who also perform on track 12 «Elegie».

Reception

The Allmusic reviewer Jonathan Widran awarded the album 4.5 stars.[1]

Track listing

# Title Length
1 Awakening 3:55
2 You Raise Me Up 5:04
3 Silent Wings 3:42
4 Greenwaves 4:45
5 Invitation 3:58
6 Duo 3:57
7 Belonging 3:58
8 Gates of Dawn 4:29
9 The Promise 3:20
10 Fairytale 3:27
11 Once in a Red Moon 5:01
12 Elegie 5:35

Personnel

Credits

Notes

Cross studio, Kristiansand, Norway
Ambience studios, Oslo, Norway
Secret Studio, Glasgow, Scotland
Air Studio / Lindhurst Hall, London, UK.

℗ & © 2002 Universal Music AS, Norway[2]

References

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