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November 16, 2011 5:13 pm at 5:13 pm #600580OfcourseMember
Which album (not one song) inspires you most spiritually?
I see there’s an old thread
but on that thread, specific songs are offered.
I’d like suggestions for a great CD with a lot of inspiring music on it (Hebrew, with original music) Not Shlomo Carlebach (I have them) and not Journeys (I have them). Preferably a male soloist.
November 16, 2011 5:21 pm at 5:21 pm #826731Sam2ParticipantShalsheles 1 for me. If you want a soloist then Shwekey has a lot of great stuff. Old Miami Boys Choir has some amazing songs too.
November 16, 2011 7:38 pm at 7:38 pm #826732OfcourseMemberWhats relatively new (last 2-3 years, the newer the better) and an inspiring album?
November 16, 2011 9:05 pm at 9:05 pm #826733YehudahTzviParticipantShlomo Katz: V’haKohanim.
November 16, 2011 9:11 pm at 9:11 pm #826734adorableParticipanti love the old avraham fried’s but its yiddish or the one from MBD
November 16, 2011 9:11 pm at 9:11 pm #826735adorableParticipantor the baruch levine “touched by a niggun”
November 16, 2011 9:23 pm at 9:23 pm #826736midwesternerParticipantYisroel Werdyger.
Also the newest MBD. Not a lot of the booming and high end stuff. His range may not be what it used to be. But simple heartfelt negina, with a taam that 40 years of imitators have not been able to duplicate.
November 16, 2011 9:47 pm at 9:47 pm #826737Emunas ItechaMemberEitan Katz- Haneshama Lach
Yosef Karduner- Im Yehudi
November 16, 2011 10:26 pm at 10:26 pm #826738Wondering…MemberProject Relax 2 by Shloime Daskal. Some v inspiring songs on this CD
anyone heard Poseach by Shloime Daskal, is it also inspiring?
November 16, 2011 10:50 pm at 10:50 pm #826739sof davarMemberIf you want classics, try any of the Regesh (Rabbi Shmuel Brazil) albums. My particular favorite is Regesh 3. My shabbos starts off differently when I listen on Erev Shabbos.
As for more recent stuff, if you don’t mind a chasideshe havara, there is a wonderful set of CDs called Lechaim Tish. My personal favorite of those is volume 4.
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