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Marti van Lin - Shabbat Menuha
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New Pop version of a traditional Jewish song I released in 1983. Completely re-recorded from scratch.
pop rock judaism zionism
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Amateur one man band form Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Yet another amateur one man band. I started composing and writing at the age of 13. I started off playing electronic organ, later acoustic, electric and bass guitars. Played in a few local rock bands, but for some reason I was never really happy about the way things went. So at the age of 18 I decided to become a one man band. In 1982 I released my first official audio cassette tape "The truth UR afraid of". Followed by each year two more cassettes. In 1992 I threw my instruments into the closet and started using so called "Tracker editors", making me able to use "any instrument" I could ever dream of. Meaning my sound dramatically changed trough the years. These days I hardly release new CD's (mostly one a year). However I don't create every week another new song, as I did before. I keep on ticking.... More information on Tracker Editors in this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracker_%28music_software%29
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Charts
Peak #85
Peak in subgenre #21
Author
Traditional, arranged by Marti van Lin
Rights
Copyleft 1982 by Marti van Lin
Uploaded
February 10, 2019
Track Files
MP3
MP3 15.2 MB 320 kbps 6:39
Story behind the song
A traditional Jewish Shabbat Song. I originally released a instrumental version in 1983 on my audio cassette "Shabbat Menha". This is a complete re-recording from scratch, including vocals for my upcoming 40 year anniversary album "Chibat Tsion" (Love for Zion).
Lyrics
Yom zeh le Yisrael, Orah ve Simcha.
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