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Oct 29, 2008

Shira Chadasha Boys Choir - Arevim Zeh LaZeh Review



Shira Chadasha Boys Choir based in Israel, however, they are Americans. Nachman Seltzer is the Composer/Choir Leader. You may recognize his name from all the novels he writes or the weekly short stories in Hamodia Magazine. This choir features some known child stars. Such as, Moshe Bell from Sheves Achim and Simcha Levenstein-Mini Helfgot.

Breakdown
  • Shira Chadasha - This song is an amazing song, Hands down one of the best choir songs I have ever heard. 10 of 10
  • Kol Yisrael - Even better than the last song. I love the harmonies in the 2nd part of the song. Moshe Bell's "got to love every jew" is sooooo good. 10 of 10
  • Yerushalayim - I hear a resemblence in the low part, to Korov Hashem from YBC 3. It's still an amazing song. 9 of 10
  • Al Tistakel - Something about this song is addictive. 8 of 10
  • Silent Scream - Would be amazing if Seltzer didn't ruin it with his repetitive talking. Moshe Bell rocks this song though, so points for that. 5 of 10
  • Avraham Yagel - It's very rocky, but, kinda lame, and not a favorite. 6 of 10
  • V'hoer - More rocky then the Avraham Yagel, but, it's actually a good song! 9 of 10
  • Yismechu - Just terrible... 2 of 10
  • Meheira - Back to back terrible songs. WHY!? 1 of 10
  • Ayei - Ahh, a breath of fresh air. Notice the switch between nusach ashkenaz/s'fard.
  • Rashi Omer - Back to the annoying... 3 of 10
  • A Touch Of D'veykus - This is the best rendition I have heard of these famous D'veykus songs. 10 of 10
  • Yizkerem - A very touching and beautiful slow song. It was made in memory of the lives lost in the terrorist attack on Yeshiva Mercaz Harav in Israel. Just Gorgeous. 10 of 10
Final Word - This CD is worth buying. Even though it has, in my opinion, three terrible songs, it is still a quality CD. Happy Buying!

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