Once in a Red Moon explained

Once in a Red Moon
Type:Studio
Artist:Secret Garden
Cover:Once in a Red Moon (album cover).jpg
Released:27 December 2001 (Norway)
Genre:New-age
Length:50:20
Label:Universal / Decca
Producer:Rolf Løvland
Fionnuala Sherry
Andrew Boland
Prev Title:Dawn of a New Century
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Earthsongs
Next Year: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]

The second track, "You Raise Me Up", has since been recorded by more than 100 other artists. The first track, "Awakening", was inspired by the 1900 novel of the same name by Kate Chopin.

Reception

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

Guest Performers

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]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Secret Garden - Once in a Red Moon Review . Jonathan . Widran . 2012-12-12 . Allmusic.com.
  2. Web site: Secret Garden – Songs From A Secret Garden . . 2012-12-12.
  3. 247.