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Text from cassette:
Gal-Paz: U'BneH YErusheyalim:  HZ105 ShTaYAN
Hebrew description.
Music:  seems to be studio recorded, with synthesized background addedin.  Date:  at the time of the Leninigrad hijackers' trial.
Language:  English-oriented.
THESE WORDS, HALF-SUNG BY R. SHLOMO WITHIN HIS SONGS, ARE IN THETRADITION OF HASSIDIC PRAYERS.

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SIDE A:
1) U'BneH YErusahlyim
Words to music:   

	Last night I prayed by the holy Wall, and I asked the Allmightyall my questions.  If YOU are the ONE who loves the world, if YOU arethe ONE who cares for every little creature, if YOU are the ONE whogave us the Holy Land, where were YOU when 6 million walked into thegas chambers?  Where are you when people break each other's heart. Where are YOU when houses are destroyed?
	And I looked up to heaven, I heard the angels singing, and I knewthe Allmighty is on HIS way to do great things.  Because whateverhappens in the world is only a preparation for this one great thing.

{Singing: U'BneH Yerushalyim}

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2) HaHorim V'Kadin 
    
Have you seen the hills of Yerushlayim dancing.  Have you heard themcry.  Were they there.  
{Singing:  HaHorim ....}
                         
	Long time ago the holy tzadik hills of Yerusahlyim.  
	But then we went into exile, we went into the Valley.   
	One valley was called Inquisition , one valley was calledAuschwitz, and the last valley is called Siberia.  
	So how can the Hill dance as long as the Valley is still in exile. 
	On the great day when from all the four corners of the world, fromall the Valleys, we will come back to Yerusahlyim, the people from theValley will tell the people of the Hill:  When you were crying, yourtears rolled into the Valley, and your tears are so high.   
	And the people of the Hill will tell to to the people of theValley, your prayers echoed in the hills, and your prayers are so deep,your prayers are so deep.   
	And the valley and hill will get together, the six million and the3 million will dance together, Israel and the world will sing together,G-d and the angels, we and G_d, G-d and us, Yerushelayim and the wholeworld will dance together, on that holy Hill. 

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3)  MoTzYA ASYRYM

Last night was the 4th night of Hanuaka.  All of Israel was standing bythe holy Wall, praying for the people of the Leningrad trial.  I waswith them.  Suddenly we heard over the radio that they were sentencedto death, G-d forbid.  I put the guitar back in the case.  
	There was some great rabbi standing next to me, asked me, what areyou doing.  This is the time time to make up a new song.
	I took my guitar out again, opened a prayer book, and there itsaid:  MoTzYa ASYRM Hoide?? haNoViM.  G-d opens all the prisons. There's someONE up there who redeems all the humble.
	Because, is there anybody more humble than the Russian Jews --they're the holy of holiest, and they don't even know about it.  {Oy,we're davening ??}, HE helps all the poor, there's yiddele up in Russia-- They are so holy, they are so poor, and they are so sweet, they'reon the  way to Yerushalyim.                                
	_______ {Oi ni lami???} G-d promised us, HE listened to ourprayers.  Just one time, G-d, listen to us this time, don't let themdie.          

	I can't wait to see all of us and them in Yerushelyim, at the holyWall. 

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4) Am Yisrael Hai
No speaking.
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SIDE B:
1) HeMDaT HaYoMIM
No speaking
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2) AM AShKoHoK                

	There is no pain in the world which can make us forgetYerushelayim.  
	There is no joy in the world which can us make us forgetYerusahlyim.  
	For 2000 years, whenever we prayed -- we prayed all the time -- wedirected our thoughts, our feet, our minds to Yersushelayim.  
	If you would have stopped a little yiddle on his way to the gaschambers, you would ask him, what are you thinking about, he wouldanswer, I am thinking about Yersushelayim, I'm on my way toYerushelayim. 
	If you stop a little yiddele on his way to Siberia, what are youthinking about, he will answer , I'm thinking of Yerushelayim.  I'm onmy way, I'm on my way, to Yerushelayim. 
 
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3)  HUA ELOKINU

	YOU spoke to us once, on Mt. Sinai. 
	But the whole world did not hear YOU. 
	So we are asking YOU , ALMIGHTY,
{HEBREW lyrics:  v'yu Yashmeune, v'Rachamon sheni??} 
	Speak to us just once more, let us hear YOUR VOICE just once more,but this time {HEBREW ha yene _____
	Let the whole world see it, let the whole world hear it. 	And wepromise you:  YOUR VOICE will {HEBREW lyrics}
	We promise YOU that the whole world will know that YOU are there,that YOU are our G-d . 
	So therefore --                         
{Song resumes}
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4) KI MaLAKYO
(No teaching)
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5) VBAI HAIBDIM
Clearly from a different tape, or record.  Probably earlier.
Background chorous etc. stripped in.
No teaching.
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TOTAL SIDE A + SIDE B UNDER 45 MINUTES
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ROSH HASHANA VOL. I 
Hebrew: R' Shlomo Carlebach, LShMO'a AL HaRaNaH
Gal Paz , Malekei Yisrael 15, Jerusaaelm  Tel: 02-385514
Stereo
Side A: Ma'ariv, Side B: Shaharit (HaLaK A)

Excellent quality vocal; plastic background dubbed in.  
Backup music must be stripped out to make this enjoyable as well aseducational.

R. Shlomo uses 2 of his own nigguns (familiar).  One very soulful.
I'd guess the nusach is German. It coems across as serviceable, butneither musically nor spiritually inspired. 

SIDE B:                                       

I'd guess this was quite early; some of R. Shlomo's intervals andtempos are American, in the assimilated sense.
He probably kept stricter tempos, to fit the background. 
A few cadenzas, some soulful singing.
Total Vol. I is under 45 minutes.

VOL II; SIDE A: 
Some chorous voices stripped in.  Sounds like the Aish haTorah boys'chorous.  Apparenlty filling in parts R. Shlomo didn't record. 

VOL. II: SIDE A: Shaharit, Musaf
         SIDE B: Musaf
Side A includes some very good chazanut.
Side B includes some very beautiful singing, including the bestrendition I've heard of the niggun used at Modi'in for Shabbat Ma'arivMizmor l'David.
Much of the singing is quite beautiful, and all of the accompanimentquite dreadful.
         


                      
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