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Performer: David Abramsky
Genre: Classical / Folk, World, & Country
Album: Clothed in Gladness
Released: 2004
MP3 version ZIP size: 1479 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1106 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 629
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Tracklist

1 David Abramsky Faithful One 5:30
2 David Abramsky For Those Who Love Him 4:24
3 David Abramsky He Touched Me 3:17
4 David Abramsky My Yiddishe Momme 2:40
5 David Abramsky Artza Alenu 2:06
6 David Abramsky Love Always 5:36
7 Brian Watson* As the Deer 3:10
8 David Abramsky Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 3:26
9 David Abramsky The Pilgrim 6:33
10 David Abramsky This Day 3:37
11 David Abramsky Avinu Malkeinu "Our Father, Our King" 3:53
12 David Abramsky Lead Me To Calvary 3:25
13 David Abramsky Be Thou My Vision 3:27
14 David Abramsky Transformed, Not Condemned 4:44

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From: http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/David_Abramsky/Clothed_In_Gladness/81432/"Reviewed by Paddy HudspithDavid Abramsky hails from Toronto but now lives in California from where he leads his Yeshua Rafah (Jesus Healer) Music ministry. In the past he worked with the Jews For Jesus' Liberated Wailing Wall music evangelism team, and 2004's 'Clothed In Gladness' was his first solo Christian recording. Abramsky is a talented cellist and pianist who offers here an eclectic selection of Christian tunes ancient ("Be Thou My Vision", "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring") and modern ("Faithful One", "As The Deer") alongside Jewish melodies ("Artza Alenu", "Avinu Malkeinu - Our Father, Our King") and, most successfully of all, five Abramsky compositions of high quality (personal favourites are the gentle "Love Always" and "The Pilgrim"). I would have preferred to hear more original Abramsky rather than retreads of over-familiar choruses and hymns, and if I'm honest the cello isn't as successful as, say, a violin would have been in delivering jaunty Jewish tunes like "My Yiddishe Momme". But this is still an impressive album."