The Rabbis' Sons - Shalom album flac
Performer: The Rabbis' SonsTitle: Shalom
Released: 1970
Country: Israel
MP3 album: 1495 mb
FLAC album: 1227 mb
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Genre: Folk and Country
Shalom is the third album by Rabbis' Sons and contained the only Sephardic melody they would ever record (D’ror Yikra). Harachaman would become one of the group's most popular songs. To make up for the lack of the vocal presence of Sharfman and Weinberger, many songs contain overdubbed harmonies of separate vocals by Michael Zheutlin. Shalom at FAU Jewish Sound Archives.
The Rabbis Sing is the final original Rabbis' Sons album. It was released under the group name Baruch Chait and Old Friends. It saw a return to the robust harmonies of the original two albums as Itzy Weinberger rejoined the group and Yechiel Eckstein (who previously worked with Chait in Kol Salonika) filled the vocal part that was usually occupied by Label Sharfman. This was the only Rabbis' Sons' album to include music written by Shlomo Carlebach. It was also the only album to feature a song with English lyrics. The Rabbis' Sons: The Rabbis Sing.
This full The Rabbis' Sons discography is alphabetical, however you can sort The Rabbis' Sons album list by any column. Note that this complete list of The Rabbis' Sons releases is based on official releases and does not always include promotional-only discs, although they are listed when we have data on them
The Rabbis' Sons: Shalom (album).
The Rabbis’ Sons is a Jewish music group that released most of its albums between 1967 and 1974. It consisted of Rabbis Baruch Chait (main composer, guitar), Label Sharfman (vocals), Itzy Weinberger (vocals) and Michael Zheutlin (vocals, composer, guitar, piano, other instruments), with David Nulman on steel guitar and Mickey Lane on bass fiddle. The group got its name because Chait, Sharfman and Weinberger were all sons of rabbis. Eventually, in early 1967, the four of them created The Rabbis’ Sons and recorded their first album. One of their highlights of that year was to be invited to perform at the Salute to Israel – Rheingold Music Festival on July 2 in New York City’s Central Park.
The third Rabbis’ Sons album contained the only Sephardic melody they would ever record (D’ror Yikra).
The Rabbis’ Sons Biography. More albums from: The Rabbis’ Sons. HASC – 18 A Time For Music XVIII.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Vahavienu | 2:46 |
| A2 | Rachem | 4:46 |
| A3 | Ashrey Ish | 1:57 |
| A4 | Me-eyn Habrachos | 3:27 |
| A5 | Shalom Aleichem | 2:43 |
| B1 | V'Karev Pizureinu | 2:57 |
| B2 | Yoshev B'seserComposed By – M. Zheutlin*, B. Chait* |
4:02 |
| B3 | Harachaman | 3:37 |
| B4 | Umilfanecha | 3:50 |
| B5 | D'ror Yikra | 2:30 |
Credits
- Arranged By, Vocals – Michael Zheutlin
- Arranged By, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Baruch Chait*
- Composed By – Michael Zheutlin (tracks: A3, A4,B1), Baruch Chait* (tracks: A1, A2,A5, B3,B4)
- Engineer – Neil Schwartz
- Mastered By – Sid Feldman*
- Organ, Harpsichord, Celesta – Heshy Walfish
- Percussion – Yehuda Isaacs
- Piano – Marc Goluboff
Notes
This album was recorded at Masterstone Sound Studios in June 1970Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L-5948 | The Rabbis' Sons | Shalom (LP, Album) | Galton | L-5948 | Israel | 1970 |









