Coming This Sunday: YBC 6 – Modeh Ani [Audio Sampler]
Its finally here! The longly awaited 6th album for Eli Gerstner & Yossi Newman‘s famed Yeshiva Boys Choir will be in stores everywhere Sunday May 18th, 2014. Just six short weeks ago YBC released a single and music video off the new album entitled “YI-HA-LI-LU.” After debuting the song on Nachum Segal’s JM in the AM, YBC fans went nuts for the new single and the video already has over 50,000 hits. The new album titled YBC 6 – Modeh Ani features ten amazing new songs composed, arranged and produced by Eli Gerstner with the choir conducted by the super talented Yossi Newman. A few surprises on the album include guest appearances by Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner, Eli Gerstner himself and superstar OHAD!. The album features arrangements by Eli, Shai Barak and one of the biggest names in dance/techno music Itay Kalderon.
For the first time ever, the title track of the YBC album will not be the first song on the CD! Instead, the name “Modeh Ani – Thank You,” was derived from a beautiful ballad that was written by Eli Gerstner with lyrics by the incomparable Country Yossi. Following the astounding success of his powerfully poignant tearjerker “Daddy Come Home,” Eli composed yet another melody that will strike a chord on our heartstrings and pluck at our every emotion. Such is the masterful creation of “Modeh Ani.” Wanting to give this touching and tender English track all the attention it deserves, Eli named the album after its eloquent message of gratitude to Hashem.
The album will be in stores everywhere this Sunday Lag Baomer and available on Sameach Music website JewishJukebox.com.
Click PLAY below to get just a little taste of YBC 6
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