What is it? 75-minutes of continuous high-energy only-fast Chabad Nigunim (close to 70 songs), featuring the greatest guitarists, brass players, drummers, keyboards, etc. in Jewish music.
“Other than the Chabad Symphony I produced in 2002, “Non-Stop Chabad” is unlike any other Chabad music project I’ve worked on before,” says Zalman Goldstein, producer of over a dozen popular Chabad music albums.
“We present over 75 minutes of back-to-back fast Chabad Nigunim, something people have been asking me for again and again. We cover nearly 70 tunes, both popular and some less well known, so people can enjoy some great oldies and learn some new nigunim while they’re at it.”
VIDEO: Sneak peek from the studio
“Chassidic Breeze”
Completely remixed and re-mastered 10th anniversary edition of the previously released album “Vodkazak.” In the style of the Jewish folk group who made their debut at the historic “Chabad Centennial Symphony” comes an album of Chabad music in their unforgettable style. Performing a wide selection of popular Chabad melodies on original folk instruments, the group captures the essence and delight of these age-old Chassidic tunes presented as the early Chassidim might have back in the mists of history. Zalman Goldstein adds, “We went back to the original session tapes and completely remixed the best takes from the recording sessions, added in new percussion for even more spice and pop, and re-mastered the entire album utilizing today’s most advanced tools to ensure the absolute best listening experience for your enjoyment.”
Available soon at your favorite store and at www.ChabadMusic.com.
awsome!
Just for your information the musicians ARE Jewish I happen to know them all. Check your facts
But I want to hear something more like the what the did by the centennial concert, now that was taking it to another level.
Everything else is nice but doesn’t come close…
to have gotten a “sneak peek” – how can i get one too?
I had a sneak peak of the Nonstop CD. Can’t wait to get it when it comes out.
I don’t know if it’s just me, when a Gentile plays Yidishe music especially chassidishe music to me it looses all its taam . Does anyone feel like that too???
i usually like goldstein’s music but from the samples here, it’s really nothing new and not so great…he could do better.
speaking of doing better…i bought the rivkin redemption cd a while back and listen to it on my trips to the country and back over and over again…thats how much i like it. however i feel that rabbi goldsteins arrangements on a number songs leave plenty to be desired. i look forward to the next goldstein/rivkin production with some sharper music arrangements.
that having been said, i think zalman goldstein is a major talent.
‘Hatzlacha Raba!’
How can you complain from only hearing 3 short songs (out of a supposed 70) on the video?
Some people….
everyone loves your music!! your the best!!
proud niece
its nice but nothing special
sounds like the same tunes we hear at every wedding. he could have put something more into it
non stop dancing wow!
Non-Stop ZALMAN!!!
Thanks for bringing good quality Jewish music into our homes and kid’s hearts. We owe you bigtime!
once again my talented amazing Uncle!