SOLID GOLD Returns With Vocal Editions of “Hearts of Gold”
The ’90 were a great time for Jewish Music. MBD’s Moshiach, Avraham Fried’s Brocho V’hatzlocho, DEDI’s Omnom and more. More importantly a new series was brought forward to Jewish Music by pioneer Avi Fishoff featuring the elite of Jewish Music performers. The series to which I am referring is of course the SOLID GOLD series consisting of three dynamic albums featuring compositions by Avi Fishoff. One of the most talked about songs on the series was an English composition entitled Hearts of Gold which featured the top American artists in Jewish music. After the immense feedback from the song, Avi gathered together the top Israeli artists and released a Hebrew version of the song as well.
A few years ago Avi Fishoff created vocal versions of his masterpiece Hearts of Gold series in both English and Hebrew. It is with our pleasure to present these tracks to out visitors for your listening pleasure this Sefira.
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Chazak was released in the 90s! More famous than Brocho VHatzlacha.
Also, Avraham Fried was never featured on Solid Gold.
I remeber Solid Gold Volume 1 said may be played on shabbos if u turn it on before. it was meant as a joke but this was not a purim album. my rabbi was oissed. if the internet were more popular in the 90s this would have been a bigger issue