Shalom
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1970
GenreJewish, Chassidic
Length30:35
LabelEmes Record Co. ES-103 (stereo)
The Rabbis' Sons chronology
To Life
(1968)
Shalom
(1970)
The Rabbis Sing
(1974)
FormatLP
Main musical personnelChait, Zheutlin
Other musical personnelMarc Goluboff, Yehuda Isaacs, Mickey Lane, Stanley Miller, Artie Sparer, Heshy Walfish (later of Country Yossi fame)

Shalom is the third album by The Rabbis' Sons and contained the only Sephardic melody they would ever record (D’ror Yikra). Harachaman would become one of the group's most popular songs. To make up for the lack of the vocal presence of Sharfman and Weinberger, many songs contain overdubbed harmonies of separate vocals by Michael Zheutlin.

Track listing[1]

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicNotesLength
1."Vahavienu" (והביאנו)Daily PrayerChaitalso appears on Greatest Hits as track 112:46
2."Rachem" (רחם)Daily PrayerChait 4:46
3."Ashrey Ish" (אשרי איש)Musaf Rosh HashanaZheutlin 1:57
4."Me-eyn Habrachos" (מעין הברכות)Maariv ShabbosZheutlin this song was covered by D'veykus on D'veykus 53:27
5."Shalom Aleichem" (שלום עליכם) Chait 2:43
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicNotesLength
1."V'karev Pizureinu" (וקרב פזורינו)Yom Tov MusafZheutlin 2:57
2."Yoshev B'seser" (יושב בסתר)Psalm 91Chait, Zheutlin 4:02
3."Harachaman" (הרחמן)Birkas HamazonChaitalso appears on Greatest Hits as track 93:37
4."Umilfanecha" (ומלפניך)Daily PrayerChait 3:50
5."D'ror Yikra" (דרור יקרא)זמירות ליום שבתTraditional Sephardic Yemenite Melody 2:30

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