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One From Many
Echad
One From Many
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Special Interest
 
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From modern versions of traditional Hebrew prayers to melodic expressions of prayer and reflection to praiseful songs with moving rhythms, ONE FROM MANY features a wide variety of musical styles incorporating Jazz, Latin a...  more »

     
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All Artists: Echad
Title: One From Many
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Independant
Original Release Date: 7/8/2005
Release Date: 7/8/2005
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Special Interest
Style: Latin Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783707148601

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From modern versions of traditional Hebrew prayers to melodic expressions of prayer and reflection to praiseful songs with moving rhythms, ONE FROM MANY features a wide variety of musical styles incorporating Jazz, Latin and Klezmer, all in a contemporary Messianic framework.

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Messianic praise to God how great is that!!
Connie | Connecticut | 10/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The songs from the CD One From Many by Echad have a Jewish/Spanish flavor to the music. Song Echad speaks of Jewish/Christian unity in Yeshua/Jesus. Guitars and bongos add a unique beat to Messianic music. I really liked many of the songs. Baruch Sheamar is one of my favorites, a song that "Blesses" God. It has a smooth upbeat rhythm blessing God and singing of God's mercy. The female singer has a soothing voice with background singers echoing "Baruch" I really love it. Another favorite of mine is Eitz Chayim. The words "He is the tree of life". The beat is like Klezmer music it makes you want to dance like they did in Fiddler on the Roof. The song is cheerful with the flute, drums and guitar so Jewish so much fun. The art work on the CD is also touching with a Jewish man praying at the Wall (one of the songs). I recommend this CD for its soothing and prayerful affect it has when listening to it but mostly that it honors and praises the most high God."