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Ah Mechayeh! Avraham Fried’s New Album Is Almost Here!! [Audio Sampler]

Ah Mechayeh! Avraham Fried’s New Album Is Almost Here!! [Audio Sampler]

Almost two years since the release of one of his winning bestseller album “Keep Climbing”, and Chasidic singer Avraham Fried returns with an ALL NEW album, this time entirely in Yiddish – “Ah Mechayeh!“.

This is not the first time that Avraham Fried has released a Yiddish album. Fried previously released two albums in the “Yiddish Gems” series that were translated into Hebrew and called “Otzrois Yehudim”, featuring songs by the talented R’ Yom Tov Eichlich zt”l. Known and popular series brought the fragrance Yiddish every Jewish household. songs like “Hoaleh V’hatoeles,” “Yosef Makir Shabbos”, “HaTorah V’haumot,” “Yaakov” and further enriched the world of Jewish music into the storytelling experience musical experience.

The new album “Ah Mechayeh!” includes 13 amazing tracks, including new songs written and composed especially for him, along with some other familiar songs. The world’s finest musicians taking part in the new album: Pinky Weber, Lipa Schmeltzer, Avreimi G, Naftali Schnitzler, Yuval Stuppel, Yitzy Waldner, Ruli Ezrachi, Eli Lashinsky and more.

The new album is expected to arrive hopefully in the next two weeks and will distributed in the US through Sameach Music. Check Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.



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