- Audio CD (May 7 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- ASIN: B000066HQM
Product Details
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| 1. Wa-eda Ma |
| 2. Kol Haneshama Meditiation |
| 3. Narrow Bridge |
| 4. Im Ninalu |
| 5. Bar Yochai |
| 6. Respondemos |
| 7. Klezmer Hechalot |
| 8. Jacob Wakes Up |
| 9. L'cha Dodi |
| 10. Shechina Blessing |
| 11. Yom Zeh L'Yisrael |
| 12. Dudele |
| 13. Tkhine of Sarah Bas Toivim |
| 14. Ya Ribon Olam |
| 15. Shalom Alechem |
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A piece by the twelfth century musician Ovadia Ha-Ger one of the oldest notable pieces of Jewish music opens the album. Chassidic nigunim, songs in Ladino and Debbie Friedman compositions are also featured.
Most of Kabbalah Music exhibits Wetzler's voice with minimal instrumentation if any at all. Exceptions include a catchy number with members of The Klezmatics and L'Cha Dodi performed with members of the Abayudaya Jewish community of Uganda.
The 16th century Im Nin Alu by Rabbi Shalom Shabazi was a Jewish Yemenite standard for years and made popular by female Israeli singers, most recently the ethereal and operatic voiced Ofra Haza. In comparison I find Wetzler's version to be awful. With its out of tune inflections, it sounds like a liberal American trying too hard and failing to be authentically Middle Eastern.
But don't be turned off until you get to the unexpected Tkhine of Sarah bas Toivim, which is a haunting Wetzler singing a cappella in English about a vision of paradise inhabited by different matriarchs from Jewish history. Her voice echoes and peirces as she described her seemingly endless journey "through the next gate where I saw Deborah the prophet..." Other songs featured range from Debbie Friedman in English to Yiddish and ancient Aramaic.
Alicia Svigals and Lorin Sklamberg of the Klezmatics and the Abayudaya Jews of Uganda perform with Laura, to make the sound of the CD worldly and FUN!
The music is based in Jewish tradition - I am non-Jewish - but that is the beauty of Laura's talent on this collection of songs - she reaches out to everyone. So....this CD is most definetly one to buy for any WORLD/New Age/Sacred Music sounding music collection.
There is a even a little folk thrown in, "Narrow Bridge, "which is to me an inspirational piece.
My friend turned me on to Laura's music - as she was playing "Songwriter's Notebook," her last CD. I couldn't help but enjoy Laura's voice, music and her cross cultural talent.