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The first volume is superior to the second, but they're both well worth getting. Lots of beauty and playfulness. If there was a volume 3, I'd buy it. This CD and its companion (vol II) are staples at my house for Hanukkah parties and the season in general. Really well-recorded, terrific songs.
Great collection of modern folk style music that is wonderful to listen to anytime of the year.
This may be the closest song we Jews have as a holiday "carol." The rocking "Lighting Up the World" by Peter Himmelman and David Broza closes the CD on an upbeat, clap along note while, at the same time, capturing what should be the message of Chanukah. If you work in an office where co-workers are bringing in their Christmas CD's, throw this one into the mix for a little diversity. Though no one will probably like all the cuts on this varied collection, there is enough appeal to make it a winner, nonetheless.
I am not sure why "Avinu Malkeinu" is on a Chanukah CD (It is from the High Holyday Liturgy), but Rebbe Soul's version is moving nonetheless. It will be interesting to gauge the reaction. Other cuts have a dreamy, folky touch, while still others are more traditionally klezmer in arrangement and sound.
This CD captures the mood of the Chanukah holiday in all its variations. Using the voice of a traditional Cantor, the vocals of the Kiddush are set against electronic techno beats--but, somehow, it works beautifully and effectively. Pick up this CD to help enhance your Chanukah celebrations and menorah lighting.
Starting off with great strength, Marc Cohn's--mostly English--version of "Ma'oz Tzur" is touchingly beautiful. "Kiddush L'Shabbat," credited to The Covenant, is a real treat.
Winter is a time for rejoicing in most traditions, and this is agreat CD for feeling good in the long, dark night. This CD has some really inspirational Hannukah music from introspective cello with strings reminiscent of immigrants (1902 and the Emigrant) to up-beat bluesy pieces (Light up the World). Also check out the complete recording by Rebbe Soul called "Fringe of Blue" which had the original version of Avinu. This CD makes my top ten list of holiday music, no matter your religious preference. There is Klezmer for the die-hard (Oi Tata) and one of the most beautiful, melodic songs (can you tell it is a favorite) called "Avinu" by Rebbe Soul. My family collects winter holiday music of all types, being equal-opportunity celebrationists.
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