The Rabbis' Sons - Hal'lu album flac
Performer: The Rabbis' SonsTitle: Hal'lu
Style: Religious, Folk
Released: 1967
Country: US
MP3 album: 1872 mb
FLAC album: 1189 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Folk and Country
The Rabbis' Sons released four albums in their heyday (see Discography). All four of the primary members were present on the first two albums (Chait to a lesser degree on the second album). Only Chait and Zheutlin were present on the third album and Weinberger rejoined the group for the fourth album. Among their most famous songs were Rabos Machshovos, Mi Ho-ish, Hal'lu, Tov Lehodos and Harachaman. A compilation album was released in 1977. Baruch Chait would later form Kol Salonika and Label Sharfman would later form D'veykus.
Hal'lu is the first Rabbis' Sons album. It contained one of the only two songs they ever released with Yiddish lyrics ("A Sukkele"). Mi Ho-ish", "Rabos Machshovos" and "Hal'lu" were among the group's most popular songs. Chavrusa (April 2007, p. 12): Rabbis' Sons: Rabbinic Fathers – Itzy Weinberger (archived from the original - Nov. 8, 2012). Hal'lu (Emes issue) at FAU Jewish Sound Archives. It contained one of the only two songs they ever released with Yiddish lyrics. Track listing - References - Chavrusa: Rabbis'. Other musical personnel. David Nulman, Mickey Lane, Barry Septimus, Stanley Miller, Yehuda Isaacs, Eli Teitelbaum. Hal'lu is the first Rabbis' Sons album.
Title (Format) Label Category Country Year. ES-101 The Rabbis' Sons Hal'lu (LP). Related Music albums to Hal'lu by The Rabbis' Sons. Ville Emard Blues Band - Complete VEBB Au Complet 1973-1975 David Newman - The Weapon The Minus 5 - Of Monkees And Men 1983 - Golden Hour The Rabbis' Sons - To Life Donal Leace - Donal Leace Richard Teitelbaum with Anthony Braxton - Time Zones Fanny - Fanny Hill Cris & Tret - Radio Quiet Brian Robert - 1117 Magnolia Bette Midler - The Divine Miss M Manuela - A Different Kind Of Fire.
05 - Rabos Machshovos. 06 - Be'tzeis Yisroel. 10 - Hoyso Li. 11 - A Sukkele. More Albums From The Artists: The Rabbis’ Sons. fm - London England - All Rights Reserved.
Tracklist
| A1 | Hu Elokeinu | 1:52 |
| A2 | V'ani S'filosi | 2:45 |
| A3 | Kavei | 2:49 |
| A4 | Mi Ho-ish | 3:39 |
| A5 | Rabos Machshovos | 3:35 |
| A6 | Be'tzeis Yisroel | 3:34 |
| B1 | Hal'lu | 3:06 |
| B2 | Even Moasu | 2:45 |
| B3 | Kadsheinu | 3:24 |
| B4 | Hoyso Li | 3:31 |
| B5 | A Sukkele (Yiddish) | 4:47 |
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Mickey Lane
- Bongos – Eli Teitelbaum*
- Composed By, Arranged By, Producer, Guitar, Vocals – Baruch Chait*
- Design – Jean Cunningham
- Drums – Yehuda Isaacs
- Engineer – Robert Liftin*
- Flute – Stanley Miller
- Mastered By – Claude Rie
- Producer, Organ – Barry Septimus
- Steel Guitar – Dovid Nulman*
- Vocals – Itzy Weinberger, Label Sharfman, Michael Zheutlin
Notes
Israeli editionThis album was recorded at the Regent Sound Studios, New York on May 31 and June 16, 1967.
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FRS 109 | The Rabbis' Sons | Hal'lu (LP, Album) | Fran Record Company | FRS 109 | US | 1967 |
| ES-101 | The Rabbis' Sons | Hal'lu (LP) | Emes | ES-101 | 1967 | |
| FR 109 | The Rabbis' Sons | Hal'lu (LP, Album, Mono) | Fran Record Company | FR 109 | US | 1967 |









