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Jewish Music.” –Kirk Douglas has created a collection of over a SAM dozen impeccably produced Jewish CDs and songbooks of his inspired compositions that are among the GLASER bestselling in the Jewish world. “I have all his CDs...Sam Glaser brings new life to Jewish music.” –Kirk Douglas “Our family mini van has been ‘All Sam All the Time’ for several Jewish years. Thanks to you and your amazing CDs, I'm ‘coming home’ and Music taking my family happily with me.” –Scott Black, Newport News, VA Sam’s latest masterpiece... Upbeat and energetic... Sam Glaser For reflective moments... Presence The Bridge Songbook Edge of Light Sam Glaser’s most A jubilant collection Volume 2 2 CDs for the price sophisticated and of 15 Sam Glaser All thirty songs from of 1! The Edge of spiritual release to songs celebrating Presence and The Light is a profound date, Presence the unifying themes Bridge are featured journey of the mind focuses on the every- that bind the Jewish in this beautifully and spirit, capturing day opportunities for people. Sponsored notated 100 page songbook. Spiral the soulful collabo- enhancing one's relationship with G-d. by Israel's Common Denominator bound, full vocal score with guitar/ ration of concert pianist Sha-Rone These 15 introspective compositions organization, The Bridge marks the cul- piano chords and includes song usage Kushnir and the rich baritone of envelope the senses with seamless mination of a decade of concert tours information, translations and composer Sam Glaser. 11 of Glaser's craftsmanship and powerful images. reaching out to hundreds of Jewish transliterations. most evocative pieces from his first Using Hebrew lyrics from liturgy and communities worldwide. Recorded in four CDs have been reinterpreted in Psalms interwoven with Sam's English 24 bit digital audio, Sam and his nine an improvisational, intimate piano/ interpretations, Presence masterfully piece band continue to set the stan- vocal format. Recorded in audiophile blends traditional and contemporary dard in production values and creative 24 bit audio, the program is worlds. Includes Tree of Life, Achat vision. Includes In Israel, Al Shlosha duplicated as a meditational backdrop Shoalti, Take Me As I Am, Al Keyn, more! D’varim, Ki Heym, Od Yishama, more! on the second CD with piano only. Includes Ani Ma’amin, V’ha’er Eyneynu, Ka Ribon, Hatikvah, more! All time Jewish classics... The Songs Kol We Sing Haneshama The carpool favorite! A contemporary, Choral jazzy approach to Kol Bamidbar Kol Bamidbar Songbook Sam Glaser’s award- sixteen classics of Songbook Attention choirs winning musical popular Jewish All the songs from and conductors! journey through the music, performed Sam's 1999 hit Kol Haneshama Five Books of Moses with passion and precision by Sam musical journey features 166 pages of easy to sing is a 13 song celebra- Glaser and his world-class band. through the Five SATB arrangements of 13 Glaser tion of the gift of Includes nearly 70 minutes of music Books of Moses. favorites with full piano score. Spiral Torah. This family musical has been with lyrics, translations and sources. Includes full vocal score with guitar bound. performed from coast to coast to SRO Includes Erev Shel Shoshanim, Adon chords, translations, transliterations audiences...the soundtrack album Olam, Yerushalayim Shel Zahav, Kol as well as the libretto from the show. features Sam and his band performing HaOlam Kulo, Bashana, more! Spiral bound, 50 pages. all the songs with a top-notch Los Angeles youth choir. Includes Letter in “L.A.'s premier contemporary Jewish recording artist has the Torah, Seven Days, Unbreakable mastered the enigmatic art of weaving complex musical Soul, Bat Mitzvah Song, more! textures with timeless lyrics” –L.A. Jewish Voice “What great music! Your CDs are way above most Jewish music I have heard, both musically and technically. Your words are clear and messages powerful, with songs for every age group.” –Barry Reisman,WSSJ Radio, Camden, N.J. In the beginning... Soulful and stirring... Celebrating the Jewish year... Hineni A Day Across the Sam Glaser The CD that started in the Life River Songbook V1 it all...Hineni (Here I A staple in any Jewish ATR explores the Sheet music for all am) is Sam Glaser’s music collection, beauty of Jewish forty-three songs smash debut Jewish these 14 heartfelt holidays and lifecycle from Hineni, A Day release featuring compositions have events as well as the in the Life and fourteen spiritual become standards in eternal connection Across the River. and energetic songs tracing the communities worldwide. This cherished with the Land of Israel. 16 all-time Includes full vocal score with guitar brilliant spectrum of the Jewish CD celebrates the daily journey of the favorite Sam Glaser songs rendered in chords, translations, transliterations experience. Includes Hineni, Shabbas, soul from morning to night and is an state-of-the-art sound with a selection and song usage guide. Spiral bound, Pitchu Li, Ani Ma’amin, more! uplifting testimony to the power of of LA's top studio musicians and singers. 130 pages. melody, meditation and prayer. Includes Across the River, Blessing, Asher Includes Modeh Ani, Oseh Shalom, Born Bara, Yisrael, The Ladder, more! to Remember, Learning Machine, more! Other Glaser Musicworks Releases Shlomo Chashmal Carlebach BT Rock V1 Feel the electricity “A beautiful combination Tribute A rockin’ sampler of of 11 new songs The Orthodox Union over 70 minutes of performed by L.A.'s of eloquent modern music presents a loving contemporary hits sizzling new band...a from today’s world united concert tribute from today's most state-of-the-art honoring Rabbi dedicated and techno rock sound with ancient spiritual Shlomo Carlebach, Zt’l, the musical talented Jewish that is guaranteed to get you moving messages that touch the genius whose inspired melodies and musicians...15 inspirational songs and lift you to greater simcha! teachings indelibly touched the world. spanning four continents, celebrating Composed, produced and arranged by soul. Your CDs are among Featuring ten of L.A.’s favorite cantors three millenia of the Jewish experi- Sam Glaser and Naftali Finkel, with the most popular in the on a digitally rendered, 25 song, 70 ence. This CD is ideal for anyone vocals by Sam Glaser, Michael Ian Elias minute recording of an unforgettable looking to discover new resources for and Moshe Schachter. Includes Me’eyn, Cardozo household.” evening of rejoicing and reminiscing. their collection. Features the Moshav Lakol, Hazmana, Ribono Shel Olam, –Rabbi Natan Lopes Produced and arranged by Sam Glaser. Band, SoulFarm, Yehuda Glantz, Reva Havdalah, more! Includes Am Yisrael Chai, Tov L’hodot, Od L’sheva, Piamenta, Sam Glaser, more! Cardozo, Jerusalem Yishama, L’ma’an Achai, more! Secular O/ See What Kids 3-4-1 You Want Collection O's hypnotic music Soap Soup Just re-released! and lyrics convey a Sam Glaser’s 2004 Lullabies Sam Glaser's first world vision of hope release is a creative & Jitterbugs 3 albums in their and love for If you can't sleep concoction of music entirety, newly humanity. Two years you might as well and mayhem for remastered on 3 in the making, O represents the dance...12 songs kool kids and their CDs in one specially priced package! pinnacle of a career-long collaboration composed while fantastic families. 20 Midnight at the Ball (1989), Time Out between two of Southern California's attempting to pacify upbeat new songs performed with (1991) and Shira (1993) now sounding most prolific songwriter/performers, young Max Glaser, born 2/2/95. Ideal enthusiasm and joy by Sam Glaser, his better than ever...over 3 1/2 hours of Sam Glaser and Ramiro Fauve. for new parents, this album is amazing band and a kids choir. music/40 inspired SG compositions Featuring a unique blend of deeply guaranteed to soothe, energize and Includes Splish Splash, Ice Cream, Trip performed with style by Sam and his textured, progressive modern rock, entertain children of all ages. Includes to the Zoo, Morning Time, more! original Thursday Night Band. O speaks to the heart and conscience Big Max, Baby Blue, Dear Ole’ Dad, with over an hour of soul expanding Greatest Gift, more! music. CDs make great gifts! Order online or fax or mail this form today! Add $4 for shipping per order in the USA. We pay the sales tax! Quantity discounts: Order 4-9 CDs, deduct Order Form 25%, Order 10-19 CDs, deduct 35%, BEST VALUE! Order 20 or more CDs, deduct 50% title price qty title price qty the 10 pack! (1 of each Jewish CD!) $100 a day in the life $14.99 presence $14.99 across the river $14.99 the bridge $14.99 sam glaser songbook v.1 $19.99 sam glaser songbook v.2 $19.99 shlomo tribute $14.99 the edge of light $14.99 bt rock v.1 $14.99 the songs we sing $14.99 chashmal $14.99 kol haneshama choral book $19.99 soap soup $14.99 kol bamidbar $14.99 lullabies and jitterbugs $14.99 kol bamidbar songbook $11.99 3-4-1 collection $19.99 hineni $14.99 O/see what you want $14.99 subtotal $ add $4 name grand total shipping $ visa/mc number address exp. date phone/ email Glaser Musicworks 1941 Livonia Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90034 www.samglaser.com [email protected] 800-9-SAMMYG (800-972-6694) or 310-204-6111, Fax 310-204-6222.
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