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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Oleinu (ABD) Acapella Remix for Sefira

This song, featuring child soloist, Yoni Stern, is beyond amazing and a must have for any music listener.


Here's an acapella version of Oleinu from ABD for s'fira. There was a portion of the track that included mixed, now taken out for you s'fira listening ears! The original can be found on ABD's debut album here.
You can download this remix here.
Pass it on!

Oleinu Remix - ABD

Friday, April 17, 2009

Dovid Stein at YBC Live 3

(via YouTube user Bukin86)
There are many low quality videos of the concert that can be found here. (lower is better than nothing!)

Melech


Ki Bochar


Muvtach Lo

Sefira Acapella List

(Article via JMDerech)

For all you die-hard music lovers, I personally understand the frustration that must be going through your head during this time of year. S'fira is here, leaving you nothing to hear! Now you run to the store or search google for the latest Acapella albums, which are the only things that can put your ears to rest. But here's the problem, you don't know the names of which albums are available. Sure, you may have heard of some titles by word of mouth in shul, at work, or wherever, but the fact is, you need a cold, hard, list, giving you the titles at the click of button. Good news! Here's that list! Enjoy =)

Note: If you see albums missing from this list (which I'm sure there are), then please send me an email at jmderech@gmail.com. I'll be sure to update the list a.s.a.p.

(A.K.A. Pella)
Adaptation
Volume 2
Premium Blend

(Beat'achon)
Volume 1
Soul Food/Ochel Nefesh
West Side Zemirot

(Dudi Kalish/Eli Gerstner)
A Chassidishe Acappella

(Kol Ish)
Before Eve

(Kol Zimra)
Volume 2/Songs of Abie Rotenberg
Kulanu B'yachad

(Lev Tahor)
Volume 1
Volume 3

(Miami Boys Choir)
Around the Campfire

(Six13)
Yesh Chadash (NEW!!!)
Encore
Volume 1

(The Chevra)
Chevra Acappella

(Various)
A Cappella Shabbos

(Yochi Briskman)
The Sfira Album

Friday, March 13, 2009

Purim in Sh'or Yoshuv

I had a blast there! Here's some footage and pictures from the mesiba. (via JMDerech)




Sunday, March 1, 2009

ABD is finally here!


(article courtesy of JMDerech)

Click on the album art to buy the cd!

Here is a write-up on this exciting new album (courtesy of Sameach Music).
"ABD??? What is that? Who is that? Where is that? ABD stands for Ami, Binyomin & Dovid. It all started one Simchas Torah between Hakofos, an idea was born among three friends in Toronto "lets get together and record a song." Two years later, "a song" became 11 wonderfully diverse and beautiful songs which are sure to become classics. The compositions on ABD range from Ballads to Disco, A ccappella to Rock, Latin to Celtic and everything in between. As different as each tune is from the next, there is a common thread of Achdus and warmth throughout the album. ABD managed to attract the attention of some of Jewish music’s most well known composers and features songs composed by Abie Rotenberg, Baruch Levine, Ami Frankel & Eli Woznica with musical arrangements by Dudi Kalish & Eli Wiznica. The result, ABD, an album you will enjoy for a long time and share with family and friends. Proceeds from the album will go to Yeshivas Nefesh Dovid. About Yeshivas Nefesh Dovid: The first Jewish high school of its kind in the world, Yeshivas Nefesh Dovid (YND) channels the knowledge of Torah into the hearts, minds and lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing young men. YND, with its sterling secular educational program, is a valuable support system for this population throughout the global Jewish community. YND accepts young men in their teens from yeshivos, Jewish Day Schools and public schools and addresses all of the emotional and academic challenges that those with hearing loss typically deal with on a daily basis regardless of mode of communication. A unique aspect of the program is the presence of role models who are deaf or hard-of-hearing themselves, including Rabbi Kakon, the Rosh Yeshiva (dean) and co-founder Dr. Hart Bressler,MD. In addition to trained and qualified rebbeim, sign language interpreting services, speech pathology, audiology services and an array of recreational activities all complement the program. Since its inception, YND’s current home base at the Yeshiva Gedolah of Toronto only serves to further integrate the students with hearing peers and the community at large."

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Tanna from ABD

America

Israel

Here's a song from the new album ABD!
This song is entitled "Tanna"


ABD??? What is that? Who is that? Where is that? ABD stands for Ami, Binyomin & Dovid. It all started one Simchas Torah between Hakofos, an idea was born among three friends in Toronto "lets get together and record a song." Two years later, "a song" became 11 wonderfully diverse and beautiful songs which are sure to become classics. The compositions on ABD range from Ballads to Disco, A ccappella to Rock, Latin to Celtic and everything in between. As different as each tune is from the next, there is a common thread of Achdus and warmth throughout the album. ABD managed to attract the attention of some of Jewish music’s most well known composers and features songs composed by Abie Rotenberg, Baruch Levine, Ami Frankel & Eli Woznica with musical arrangements by Dudi Kalish & Eli Wiznica. The result, ABD, an album you will enjoy for a long time and share with family and friends. Proceeds from the album will go to Yeshivas Nefesh Dovid. About Yeshivas Nefesh Dovid: The first Jewish high school of its kind in the world, Yeshivas Nefesh Dovid (YND) channels the knowledge of Torah into the hearts, minds and lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing young men. YND, with its sterling secular educational program, is a valuable support system for this population throughout the global Jewish community. YND accepts young men in their teens from yeshivos, Jewish Day Schools and public schools and addresses all of the emotional and academic challenges that those with hearing loss typically deal with on a daily basis regardless of mode of communication. A unique aspect of the program is the presence of role models who are deaf or hard-of-hearing themselves, including Rabbi Kakon, the Rosh Yeshiva (dean) and co-founder Dr. Hart Bressler,MD. In addition to trained and qualified rebbeim, sign language interpreting services, speech pathology, audiology services and an array of recreational activities all complement the program. Since its inception, YND’s current home base at the Yeshiva Gedolah of Toronto only serves to further integrate the students with hearing peers and the community at large.


Anavim sung by Meydad Tesa


What happens when you combine a vocal child prodigy with an amazing Yossi Green composition? You get Meydad Tesa singing Yossi Green's Anavim. (article via JMDerech)
(Song via Shlager)

Monday, February 23, 2009

Kol Noar Boys Choir Cover



Two words: I hear... (Jewish Music Derech)

"The album and artwork are now by the duplicator and expected in stores next week! Please check out our recent interview with Bentzi Ptalis as he talks about the upcoming CD. This will be something groundbreaking on the Jewish music scene. It’s Jewish music - redefined.

Pick up the Purim issue of Country Yossi in stores on Friday Feb 27th to see the cover story on Kol Noar and learn much more about this amazing new group."

(courtesy of Jewish Music Report)

Saturday, December 6, 2008

מי כאמך ישראל גוי אחד בארץ

To all of my dear friends,

look at how beautiful כלל ישראל is just one week after that tragic attack in Mumbai, India, A few of the music artist out there recorded some soothing music to soothe the pain listen and see for you self



Shea Rubenstein was kind enough to send me his brand new music video. The song is called "Window in Heaven", composed by Yitzy Waldner, arranged by Leib Yaakov Rigler and the Choir was arranged by Yitzy Spinner. The lyrics were written by Nachman Seltzer of the Shira Chadasha Boys Choir.

Shea Rubenstein is releasing his debut album for Chanukah, with songs composed by Yossi Green, Yitzy Waldner, Baruch Levine, Shea Rubenstein, Elimelech Blumstein, Ari Goldwag and others. The CD is produced by Avi Newmark and will be available through Sameach Music.




This song was composed by Yossi Green, special for the Chabad Shluchim and in memory of Rabbi Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg HY"D. The song is sung by Ohad.
וכל מי שעוסקים בצרכי ציבור באמונה, הקדוש-ברוך-הוא ישלם שכרם ויסיר מהם כל מחלה, וירפא לכל גופם ויסלח לכל עוונם וישלח ברכה והצלחה בכל מעשה ידיהם עם כל ישראל אחיהם, אמן




Yacov Young is releasing the song Nacheim from his debit album, dedicated in memory of his cousin Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivkah. While the song is free, he asks that donations be made generously to the Holtzberg orphan fund. www.holtzbergorphans.org

these are just some of the powerful clips

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Dovid Stein Review

A REVIEW OF THE NEW DOVID STEIN ALBUM…BY A MCStudios writer

The posters heralding its arrival aptly proclaim, “Finally!” As a huge Eli Gerstner fan,

those are my sentiments exactly!! After much anticipation and with great

excitement—and being promised on Chol HaMoed Pesach 2007 that “it’s coming after the summer”--EG Productions newest release, Dovid Stein’s “Melech”, is finally here. It’s been a long wait, but so well worth it! This album represents the marriage of two extraordinary talents: renowned producer and composer, Eli Gerstner, and rising star, Dovid Stein. Already recognized as a lead vocalist with Neginah Orchestra, Dovid now takes his musical gift to the next level in his debut album.



  1. MUVTACH LO

This first track really sets the tone for the whole album as one you just want to keep listening to. Immediately one can hear that while the music is “classic” Eli Gerstner in that it’s innovative & exciting with lots of rhythm, there’s also a fresh twist here and a slightly different style. Dovid Stein’s voice—which is strong but also so easy to listen to—works so well with Eli’s creative musical arrangements. About halfway through the song, I started singing along with it. That’s sort of my test for the success of a song or album: is it catchy? Can I pick it up right away? The answer must be “yes” because I find myself singing this song several times during the day! It’s also a song that makes you feel like you want to get up and dance to it so this one is sure to become a staple at Simchos!

RATING: 10 out of 10


  1. KI BOCHAR

When this song started off with the electric guitar intro, instantly I thought of “Keyl Mistater” from Chevra3 (interestingly the second track on that album, too) and wondered if this would be another funky song like that. But after that cool intro, the song goes in a different direction. You can really hear how powerful Dovid’s voice is; there’s a real energy there. It’s another fast song so the upbeat feeling from “Muvtach Lo” keeps rolling and it’s just as catchy as “Muvtach Lo”. I picked it up right away to sing along with it and it’s stuck in my head!

RATING: 9 out of 10


  1. KI ATOH HU

This is the first slow song on the album and after hearing a couple lines from the intro, I knew that someone else—not Eli-- composed this song. I guess I’m such a huge fan of Eli’s that I’d recognize his music anywhere and by the same token recognize when a song is not his composition. Sure enough I was right: This song was composed by legendary composer, Yossi Green, who joins Dovid to sing on this song. Having such a noted composer on this album, too, definitely lends another dimension. Even though it’s a slow song, there’s still a good beat here. The words, along with this tune, are an affecting and effective combination and the sweetness in Dovid’s voice comes through on this track.

RATING: 7 out of 10


  1. MELECH

Melech” is the title track of the album and it picks up right where “Muvtach Lo” and “Ki Bochar” left off. It’s got that same tone as “Muvtach Lo”: contemporary and original in keeping with Eli’s style! It’s fast and catchy with tons of beat and rhythm. I keep singing this one too. This album has already reeled me in and I’m not even half way through it. Dovid is thoroughly enjoyable to listen to. And, in a nice surprise the back-up choir includes members of Yeshiva Boys Choir!! It was a clever touch for what I suppose should be the standout track, being that it’s the title one, since Yeshiva Boys Choir is SO popular.

RATING: 10 out of 10


  1. VAHAVIOSIM

This is another slow song. It’s really moving and stirring. Eli composed this song, though it’s a bit different than his typical slow songs. This sounds almost more like a Shwekey song, but that’s ok because I’m also a huge fan of his so it’s nice to have something of that style on here. I really hear the whole range of Dovid’s vocal abilities with this song as he goes from really low to really high at some points. RATING: 8 out of 10


6. NEERAH

This is a COOL song. It starts off sounding Middle Eastern or “Sefardi” and then gets really fast and upbeat and sounds just like something that would be played at spirited dancing during a wedding; it’s perfect for that first dance set when the Chosson and Kallah come in! It’s a total change of pace after the slower Vahaviosim but gets the listener back into the album’s excitement. About halfway through the song, the fiddles and what sounds like bongo drums come to the fore so that Middle Eastern flair is back. It blends perfectly with this high-speed tune. Eli composed and arranged this song and to me it represents a slight departure from what we are used to from him but at the same time illustrates the extent of his unique talents.

RATING: 9 out of 10


  1. HASHEM YIMLOCH

The album switches gears again to another slow song—composed by Eli Gerstner & Yitzy Waldner-- but it’s perfectly in place here after the electrifying Neerah. It starts off with a beautiful violin solo and then another treat for Eli Gerstner fans: Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner, Eli’s adorable brother and star YBC soloist, sings first and joins Dovid for this song. When they sing together, their voices blend nicely, particularly now that Yaakov Mordechai’s voice has changed a bit. It’s still distinctly Yaakov Mordechai but there’s a little more maturity and a little less “cute-ness”.

RATING: 8 out of 10



  1. L’TAV AVID

L’tav Avid starts off slow…but even with the slow start, you can hear that something “big” is coming here and sure enough after the slow intro, it’s another upbeat fast song. There are a lot of “fast” tracks on this album but it just contributes to the pleasure and Simcha that one should experience when listening to it. Eli composed this song but it was arranged by another notable figure in the world of Jewish music, Moshe Laufer. I feel like I should have put on my dancing shoes before listening to this CD since these fast songs make me feel like I’m at a wedding and I just want to keep dancing. Dovid’s liveliness keeps coming through with each track and it just sounds like he’s having fun with the whole thing.

RATING: 9 out of 10


  1. SHEEMAH

When Dovid sings slow songs, it clearly comes from deep within his heart and soul. There is so much feeling and emotion behind it and this beautiful piece of music—composed by Eli Gerstner & arranged by Yisroel Lamm—is no exception. The words, “Sheemah Elokim Rinasi, Hakshiva T’filosi” are quite appropriate since the album was released right after the Yomim No’raim; this song gets you into a Chodesh Elul mode but can be inspiring the whole year through.

RATING: 8 out of 10


  1. R’ YOCHONAN

Eli and Moshe Laufer collaborated again on this song, which seems to also, just like Neerah, have that Middle Eastern feel. Composed by Yosef Chaim Bloch. All the fast songs on this album transport my mind to a wedding with the different dance sets representing music from a variety of genres; this particular song has a perceptible Sefardi ambiance. Songs like this seem to be Dovid’s specialty, which is not surprising given that he sings at weddings all the time.

RATING: 8 ½ out of 10


  1. ACHAS

When this song started, I thought “oh another slow song”, as I really prefer the faster ones. But, whereas the faster songs play on the strength of Dovid’s voice, the slow songs are an ideal vehicle for him to showcase that sweetness and gentleness that’s there, too. The ability to carry off both the fast and the slow songs so expertly is a testament to Dovid’s talent, so evident throughout this album. Achas is a captivating and emotive melody that’s the result of a partnership between composers Yitzy Waldner & Eli Gerstner and arranger Yisroel Lamm

RATING: 8 out of 10


  1. LAZER’S NIGGUN

I was at the YBC Live II! Concert when this song made its debut…and where Dovid Stein made his debut as the newest EG Productions star so I think it’s definitely fitting that it’s the bonus track on Dovid’s debut album… even though I like this song best when performed by Eli’s whole “cast”. But when the song started, the intro was different. It sounded nothing like the Lazer’s Niggun I was used to. This is a whole new rendition, which at first was a little disconcerting to a fan of the original song. But, after listening to it a couple of times, I liked it. There’s a lot of rhythm here, which seems to be in keeping with the general tone of the album and Dovid does an excellent job of pulling off this ensemble song by himself. It’s a perfect ending to a fantastic album.

RATING: 8 out of 10

Friday, September 26, 2008

Mazal Tov!!!!!

MCStudios wishes a hearty mazel tov to superstar Shlomo Katz upon his recent engagement to Bena Selsky. May he be zoche to build a bayis ne'eman b'yisroel, and continue bringing simcha to all of klal yisroel.

onlysimchas link

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Srully Werdyger, sampler




Brand new Srully Werdyger

Check it out!!!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Dovis Stein MELECH -The long awaited CD is FINALLY OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




IT'S FINALLY OUT AND SELLING FAST!!!! GET YOUR COPY TODAY!


“The album is now called “MELECH!”. Eli & Dovid added 2 songs since the album was named Muvtach and by far Melech became the standout!.

Featuring songs composed by Eli Gerstner, Yossi Green, Yitzy Waldner, and Yosef Chaim Bloch, this album is one of the best released this year! We are certain you will enjoy it!

כשקמפיין לאלבום חדש שעוד לא יצא אורך שנתיים זה מאוד מעניין, אבל מתסבר שאצל דוד שטיין הכל אפשרי, אז אם לפני שנה חשפנו את הקמפיין לאלבום "מובטח לו" מתברר שעכשיו הקמפיין מדבר על אלבום בשם "מלך", אגב אם שאלתם לנו זה לא ממש מפריע, העיקר שהאלבום יצא בסוף

באלבום החדש של דוד שטיין הושקעו שנים רבות, ובעיקר הרבה אנרגיות, האלבום כבר כמעט ראה אור לפני כשנה, אך אז הוא שוב חזר לחדר העריכה באולפן, לשיפוצים. המפיק גרסטנר מצא לו זמן להתנצל בפנינו על העיכובים ומשחרר באותה נשימה את הלהיט של האלבום, שאף נשא את שם האלבום עד לפני כמה ימים: "מובטח לו".

לאלבום חברו מלחינים רבים מהשורה הראשונה בהם: יוסי גרין, משה לאופר, איצי וואלדנר, יוסף חיים בלאך ואיך לא... גרסטנר עצמו. על העיבודים אחראים ישראל לאם ומשה לאופר, כשעל ניצוח המקהלות אחראי המפיק אלי גרסטנר שבשיחה עם שלאגר מספר על השקעה של מאות אלפי דולרים בתקליט "מבחינתי כל דולר שווה".

עכשיו ובשביל שלא תציקו אז החלטנו באמת להביך את צמד הנרגשים מניו יורק בשאלת המליון, כאילו רבאק אחרי קמפיין של שנתיים להחליף שם לאלבום ? והנה התשובה לא נגענו. "דוד שטיין החליט כי אלבום בן עשרה שירים איננו מספיק, וכי מרבית האלבומים שיוצאים היום מכילים רשימה ארוכה יותר של שירים. חיפשנו שיר נוסף ומצאנו לחן נפלא ומרגש של יוסי גרין, אך עדיין היה חסר לנו עוד משהו... ערב אחד ישבנו אני ודוד על הפסנתר ויצא השיר 'מלך', שלדעתי הוא 'ה'להיט".

We have added a sample track of the rest of the album






Finally!!! BH!! Now, back to finishing Menucha 2!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Shloime Daskal - I'm Still Your Child



Song: I'm Still Your Child Sung by: Shloime Daskal
Off the Album: Poseach Es Yodecha 2008
Lyrics by: Chaim Reinman
Composed by: Yitzy Waldner.

This song was inspired by a story that happened to someone that Shloime Daskal knew. He had a falling out with his parents at a very young age. The situation deteroirated to a point where he could no longer stay in his parents home. He was not reconciled with is parents until a number of years later when he was in the hospital with a terminal illness. It is Yitzy's hope that this song will help people relize that we don't always get a second chance to work out our differences. We need to treat each day in a relationship as if it is our last, since there might never be a tomorrow. A Shmuel Borger Production


a beautiful message before Rosh hashana, We are still so far out of the Beis Mikdash
lets try to to do teshuva before we are told we can come home
because at that point it might me to late

Friday, August 29, 2008

BENNY AMAR'S NEW CD IS OUT PICK UP YOUR COPY TODAY



An incredible cd, this album is sure to be the next hit. Featuring songs composed by Shmuli Rosenberg, Baruch Levine, Abie Rotenberg, Benny Amar and others, each track is amazing. Be sure to get your copy immediately!