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Neshama Carlebach : Ani Shelach
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A mystical blend of classic Hebrew folksongs and new contemporary original music that will uplift your soul.
Genre: Spiritual: Judaica
Release Date: 2001
Ani Shelach
Neshama Carlebach
Record Label: Sameach Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Ani Shelach 5:11 $0.99
Pe'ero Alay 4:52 $0.99
Simon Tov 4:08 $0.99
Asay L'ma'an 4:34 $0.99
Intro- The Mojitz Niggun 1:10 $0.99
Chasdei Hashem 6:10 $0.99
Zug Zug Zug 1:38 $0.99
City of Walls 5:31 $0.99
Eishet Chayil 4:13 $0.99
Am Yisrael Chai 5:31 $0.99
Ma Tovu 5:38 $0.99
Barcheinu Avinu 4:46 $0.99
Avi 4:35 $0.99
Ani Shelach reprise 2:02 $0.99
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Album Notes

From the moment I was old enough to know I was alive, I knew I wanted to perform.

I trained as a singer and actor from when I was five years old, and began singing with my father, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, of blessed memory, when I was fifteen.

Never in my lifetime did I imagine that I was developing the strength, knowledge and skill to follow in his footsteps.

I began my singing career three weeks after I lost my father, my best friend.

At first I felt compelled to sing, knowing in my heart he would have wanted me to.

The beginning was a time of great sorrow, as I traveled around the world singing for thousands of people, all of us unable to accept the fact that we would never again be in his holy presence.

In 1996 I met my producer, pianist David Morgan.

He changed the way I listened to the music all around me as we began to arrange my father's songs together and to collaborate.

When I started to compose I discovered that by singing I was not only continuing in my father's way but was accomplishing my own life's work as well.

I perform concerts in a variety of different venues ranging from JCC's, synagogues, Hillels, clubs, and summer camps all over the world.

In addition to the regular performances, I also do Shabbaton's where I teach and tell stories.

I enjoy this aspect of my work immensely.

It tends to be more intimate than the usual concert and it gives me the opportunity to talk and connect to my audience in a different way.

I hope that through my teaching about different Jewish issues and telling stories about how different Rebbes and holy people of the past lit the way to clarity and peace, I can give people a taste of how beautiful it is to love and be close G-d.

To be close to G-d gives meaning to everything in life and in a very simple way, gives people the hope to continue dreaming.

My father always said that when we sing, it‚s like we're praying twice.

When I am on stage I experience prayer in the deepest sense.

In this crazy world, sadly enough, people often are too afraid to feel.

We too terrified to open our souls to our deepest prayers, yet so broken at all we are missing inside.

Somehow, when we don‚t have the words to express all that we need, music says it for us.

Music can somehow break our hearts and allow us to feel so whole all at the same time.

This miracle is what I feel when I sing.

I thank G-d every moment of my life that I have the honor of praying and singing with the people I meet all over the world.

I thank you all for your love and support and for giving me the chance to live my dreams.

May we all have the courage to continue singing...

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REVIEWS

Another Great CD!
author: Michael Weiss
Neshama is truly a gifted singer/songwriter and this is very evident in all her CDs. It is important to note that she is supported by a very talented band. The combination of her singing and the band's playing creates a very polished and sophisticated sound. For me, it is the best sound in the Jewish music business by far. Unfortunately for the Jewish community, Neshama's competition is quite limited. I have listened to a few of the more popular Jewish bands (who shall remain nameless) and have found their music to be uninspiring. I wish this were not the case because I am very interested in good Jewish music and not music that happens to be Jewish. As for Ani Shelach, this CD is terrific. Most of the songs are in Hebrew with some of the better songs being Ani Shelach, Simon Tov, Chasdei Hashem, Zug Zug Zug (Which is very funny and good,) City of Walls (in English), Eishet Chayil and Am Yisrael Chai. Neshama has since recorded several other excellent CDs, including her latest, One and One, which is all in English. Whether Neshama's music is in Hebrew or in English it is usually superb. For now, Neshama seems to have a very niche Jewish following but that could change if she continues to produce songs in English.
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Can't get better than this!
author: Shmarya Rosenberg
This isn't a great "Jewish" CD – it's a great CD period! Neshama could easily be recording pop songs and playing large venues. She is not because she chooses to stay in the Jewish market. But this girl is much more talented than most of today's crop of female pop singers. Watch for her to break out – if she wants to – next year.
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Neshama continues the spirit and work of her father, reb Shlomo!
author: David A Kachuck
In short, Neshama is very talanted and her band is very competent.
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Replaced tape
author: Richard Green
I followed Neshama's father's career for many years and, humbly, I must say that I own one of the foremost collections of Rabbi Carlebach's music with over 60 recordings in my collection. The family gift obviously was passed down to Neshama. Her singing is beautiful and I've played this recording for people who aren't Jewish too. They are impressed not only with the power, beauty and clarity of her voice but also with the upbeat attitutde that she has. I only hope that one day, she will become as famous and as widely traveled as her late father. And with all the songs and stories her father wrote, there's loads of material she can record and perform in person too.
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