New Shabbos Waltz
New Shabbos Waltz | |||||
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Studio album by David Grisman, Andy Statman | |||||
Released | 2006 | ||||
Genre | jazz, Klezmer | ||||
Label | Rounder | ||||
Producer | David Grisman | ||||
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New Shabbos Waltz is an album by American musicians David Grisman and Andy Statman, released in 2006. It is a follow-up on their 1995 effort Songs of Our Fathers and is a tribute to Grisman's and Statman's Jewish heritage. The album contains all-instrumental recordings drawn from traditional Jewish repertoire, old and new.[2]
Track listing
- "Avinnu Malkeinu"
- "Anim Zemiros"
- "Pischu Li"
- "Shabbos HaYom LaShem"
- "Mim'komkha"
- "New Shabbos Waltz"
- "Ya'aleh"
- "Oifen Pripitchik"
- "Old Klezmer"
- "Yerusalayim Irkhah"
- "Yerusalayim Shel Zahav"
- "Lekha Dodi"
- "Ani Ma'amin"
Personnel
- David Grisman – mandolin, octave banjo-mandolin, banjoguitar
- Andy Statman – clarinet, mandolin
- Hal Blaine – drums
- Edgar Meyer – bass
- Zachariah Spellman – tuba
- Enrique Coria – guitar
- Bob Brozman – guitar
- Samson Grisman – bass
References
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