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2000 studio album by Sikter
Now, Always, Never
Studio album by Sikter
Released21 November 2000 (2000-11-21)
Recorded1998 in Pavarotti Music Centre, Mostar
GenreAlternative rock, Funk,Live D&B
Length47:27
LabelFIS Club Bock (No. 8074502) (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Aquarius Records (Croatia)
The Orchard (International)
ProducerEnes Zlatar, Brian Eno
Sikter chronology
Now, Always, Never
(2000)
Queen of the Disco
(2002)

Now, Always, Never is the debut studio album by Bosnian alternative rock band Sikter. It was released on 21 November 2000 by Fis club Bock in Bosnia and Herzegovina and The Orchard in the Europe and United States.

Album was recorded during the summer 1998 in Pavarotti Music Centre, Mostar. Producers of album were frontman of the band Enes Zlatar, Austrian engineer Dietz Tinhof and English musician Brian Eno. Album is a fusion of a few genres: alternative rock, funk, alternative metal and soul.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Pain in Brain"E. Zlatar3:01
2."Time and Space"E. Zlatar, B. Eno5:07
3."Emotions (My Heart)"E. Zlatar4:31
4."Devil's Drive"E. Zlatar4:00
5."Dark Disco"E. Zlatar4:15
6."Tonight is Forever"E. Zlatar4:51
7."Only God"E. Zlatar4:59
8."Power"N. Šerić, E. Zlatar5:48
9."Need Ya"E. Zlatar5:29
10."J.T.M."E. Zlatar2:17
11."Devil's Drive" (Cardio Mix)E. Zlatar3:22
Total length:47:27

Personnel

Sikter

  • Enes Zlatar, vocals, keyboards, producer
  • Esad Bratović - guitars
  • Dejan Rokvić - bass, vocals, keyboards
  • Faris Arapović - drums

Additional musicians

  • Brian Eno - keyboards, vocals, producer
  • Pavarotti Music Center Choir

Production

  • Dietmar Tinhof - mixing
  • Samir Fočo - sound assistant
  • Oliver Dujmović - executive producer

References

  1. "'The Orchard - Now, always, never''". The Orchard. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2011.

External links

Sikter
  • Enes Zlatar
  • Esad Bratović
  • Dragan Rokvić
  • Igor Čamo
  • Nedim Zlatar
  • Dejan Kajević
  • Leonardo Šarić
  • Faris Arapović
  • Nebojša Šerić
  • Davor Tadić
  • Davor Čolić
  • Darko Jelisić
  • Nedžad Sladić
  • Igor Vukašinović
  • Sandi Ilić
  • Dušan Vranić
  • Hamdija Kreševljaković
  • Jan Kooper
  • Wilbrandt Meischke
  • Renato Foder
  • Režinald Šimek
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