Who Originally Sings “Al Zeh”?

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  • #1501134
    Rational Dude
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    The one with three parts that can be sung together?

    #1501163
    Geordie613
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    I think it’s Yigal Celek’s London School of Jewish Song, the album with boy’s standing in the snow.

    #1501190
    Rational Dude
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    Geordie613, Thanks but not the one I’m looking for. I’m looking for the one that Waterbury used in a video of theirs. It has three parts and the last two parts can be sung together.

    #1501322
    iacisrmma
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    Which Al zeh?

    #1501323
    iacisrmma
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    Also which Waterbury video?

    #1501329
    Geordie613
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    @Rational Dude,
    Oh. I’m not familiar with that, and it seems nor is iacisrmma.

    Also, I apologise for the “boy’s” above. Of course a plural doesn’t get an apostrophe.

    #1501337
    Rational Dude
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    Its the Waterbury video titled “Part 2 – Shloshim of Habachur Dani King Z”L in Waterbury Yeshiva”

    #1501358
    Augumstone
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    It was Y. Shick

    #1501368
    iacisrmma
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    Is this the Al Zeh on the MBD Kumzits album?

    #1501553
    Rational Dude
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    Thanks everyone, Augumstone got it. I was able to find it on JewishMusicReport after googleing “Yosef Schick Al Zeh”

    #1501771
    Forshayer
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    I love the one from the original Mendy Wald album.

    #1501792
    iacisrmma
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    There is one from Avrohom Fried (I think it is the album just after No Jew will be Left Behind).

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