After Five Years: Simche Friedman Releases His Debut Album!
After 5 years of making music, releasing singles that are constantly played on radio stations and huge hits with millions of views on Youtube, this week the Chasidic singer Simche Friedman releases his debut album “Levadecha“.
The album has 15 songs, and most of them are the singles that have been released over the past few years. But since “It is impossible to go to the beit midrash without renewal”, three new songs were added to the album: “Daven Mit A Niggun” – a song about the virtue of tefilla from a melody, in the style of klezmer and in Yiddish, “Moishele” a sweet song for a newborn child in a chasidic style, and the titled track of the album ‘Levadecha‘ n Israeli-style song with original lyrics, but with a unique Jewish and chasidic message: “There is no one else but Hashem”!
The best composers and arrangers took part in the album, including Simche Friedman himself (who composed about half of the songs on the album), Yuval Stuppel, Yoeli Dickman, Eli Klein, Udi Damari, Ami Cohen, Naor Carmi, Yoni Eliav, Daniel Zamir, Benny Laufer, Moti Rotler, Yaakov Menashe, Doron Elimelech, Achiya Cohen and more and more.
With the purchase of the album customers will receive a digital booklet that is spectacular in its beauty, decorated with paintings by the chasidic painter Mendi Yaroslavsky, who gave each song its own unique painting and artistic expression.
Download the album on https://www.nigunmusic.com/levadecha.html
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