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Shlomo Carlebach, Days are Coming

Audio CD

Disk ID: 856441

Disk length: 48m 52s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Yachad 4:39
2. Days are Coming 4:40
3. Mi Chamocha 2:36
4. L'Cha Dodi 5:01
5. M'loch 8:30
6. Asher Bara 3:23
7. Ma Ashiv 5:20
8. Ein K'elokeynu 3:32
9. Tov L'hodot 5:44
10. Ki Va Moed 5:21

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Review

When Shlomo originally recorded Days are Coming, he spoke of a vision where G-d would be part of our daily lives one day, and that we would be unable to live without His holy Presence. Shlomo hungered for a world that was filled with joy and love. He prayed for a time when we would see the beauty and goodness of our fellow man, not his weaknesses and failures. He blessed us constantly to lift each other up - not knock one another down, and he longed for peace that was not based on hollow words, but was the true peace that could only come fro G-d. The peace we could receive only if we truly open our hearts. Through his music, his love and his sweet words, he kindled in all of us the Messianic vision. He gave each person he met a taste of his or her own souls and a glimpse of his dream - of the Great Day that is coming. We hope the new remastered Days are Coming lifts your spirits and brings you peace.

Other Versions

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Days are Coming

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 48m 54s (+0m 2s)

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