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Hal'lu

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Hal'lu
📅 ReleasedJune 1967
🎙️ RecordedMarch – June 1967
⏳ Length35:43
🏷️ LabelFran Record Co. FR-109 (mono)
Fran Record Co. FRS-109 (stereo)
Emes Record Co. E-101 (mono)
Emes Record Co. ES-101 (stereo)
(The Fran and Emes issues had slightly different liner notes)
🤑 ProducerBaruch Chait, Barry Septimus
The Rabbis' Sons chronology
Hal'lu
(1967)
To Life
(1968)

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FormatLP
Main musical personnelChait, Sharfman, Weinberger, Zheutlin
Other musical personnelDavid Nulman, Mickey Lane, Barry Septimus, Stanley Miller, Yehuda Isaacs, Eli Teitelbaum

Hal'lu is the first Rabbis' Sons album. It contained one of the only two songs they ever released with Yiddish lyrics ("A Sukkele"). "Mi Ho-ish", "Rabos Machshovos" and "Hal'lu" were among the group's most popular songs.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicNotesLength
1."Hu Elokeinu" (הוא אלוקינו)Kedushah of Musaf of Shabbat and FestivalsChaitalso appears on Greatest Hits as track 11:52
2."V'ani S'filosi" (ואני תפילתי)Psalms 69:14Mark Davidowitzvocal: Zheutlin2:45
3."Kavei" (קוה)Psalms 27:14Chaitvocal: Zheutlin; also appears on Greatest Hits as track 42:49
4."Mi Ho-ish" (מי האיש)Psalms 34:13-15Chaitvocal: Weinberger; also appears on Greatest Hits as track 103:39
5."Rabos Machshovos" (רבות מחשבות)Proverbs 19:21, Psalms 33:11 3:35Chaitvocal: Sharfman; also appears on Greatest Hits as track 23:35
6."Be'tzeis Yisroel" (בצאת ישראל)Psalm 114Chait3:34
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicNotesLength
1."Hal'lu" (הללו)Psalm 117Chaitalso appears on Greatest Hits as track 73:06
2."Even Moasu" (אבן מאסו)Psalms 118Chaitvocal: Sharfman2:45
3."Kadsheinu" (קדשינו)Amidah of ShabbatChait3:24
4."Hoyso Li" (היתה לי)Psalms 42:4Chaitvocal: Weinberger; also appears on Greatest Hits as track 123:31
5."A Sukkele (Yiddish)" (א סוכה-לה)Traditional Yiddish Folk SongTraditional Yiddish Folk Song4:47

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