Need MENUCHA? Hear the first sampler here!
Well I would say this album has been one of the most discussed in the last four years. Its coming out, No its not. It is, not its not. Over and over so much so that fans have been bewildered and are not sure if it really is coming out. After talking to both Eli Gerstner and Benny Taubenfeld at Sameach Music is it confirmed that Menucha 2 is FINALLY in duplication and might even hit stores as soon as tomorrow evening.
The ad campaign that Eli started running featured the pictured above “sad man” has made a crazy amount of buzz. Whether it is because people were able to put two and two together and guess that the ad was for the album Menucha or whether they though it was a gag this ad have been getting a lot of notice.
The album which features 10 brand new songs, composed and arranged by Eli Gerstner, (with some arrangements by Yisroel Lamm) is sure to thrill fans. The album also features guest appearances from; Yaakov Mordechai Gerstner, The Yeshiva Boys Choir, Dovid Stein, and of course Eli Gerstner.
So if you are wondering well what does the album sound like? Get your first listen below of the title track “Sh’ma Yisroel.
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lol,funny ad,,love the sound of the clip!!! i cant wait ,,we all need some menucha these days!! 😉
I dont like the fact that Eli Gerstner chose to blur the lines in between his popular mens groups….this sound more like a Chevra 4 than a Menucha 2