
Temple
Coming Home
© 2007 Temple (9781591795841)
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Ancient Hebrew Medicine – a must have addition to any collection of sacred music. Take a transformative musical journey through sacred Hebrew mystical poetry.
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- 1 Coming Home
- 2 L'chah Dodi
- 3 Taste of Love
- 4 V'taher
- 5 Ima
- 6 Ana El Na
- 7 Shalom
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Featuring Danya Uriel and Eyal Rivlin
with Ty Burhoe, Steve Gorn, Benjy Wertheimer, Bill Douglas, Rachid Halihal, James Hoskins, Sandra Wong, and more!
Love resonates from each note of the long-awaited musical collaboration of American singer Danya Uriel and Israeli guitarist Eyal Rivlin, the duo known as Temple. The alchemical fusion of Uriel's angelic soprano and Rivlin's hypnotic instrumentation results in Coming Home, a collection of original Hebrew chants that honor the sacred and foster inner healing and inspiration. Fans of Jewish music and Kabbalah, as well as lovers of Kirtan and chanting, will delight in this collection of prayer songs.
“Danya and Eyal radiate the depth of peace and beauty – the Temple of their music shines with love embodied and sweet devotion. . .”
Deva Premal and Miten
"Eyal Rivlin and Danya Uriel have found the key to the temple of the soul. From there they mined melodies that touch the heart, lift the spirit and refresh the body."
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
This is mysticism accessible to all seekers. Perfect for use in yoga classes, massage, and meditation.
Comes with detailed 14-page liner notes with translations and guided practice!
Learn more about us at: www.HebrewChanting.com
Eyal and Danya are dedicated to revitalizing Hebrew chanting as a form of meditation and ecstatic prayer on the path of the heart. They create and share their music in the service of inspiration, community building, and devotion. Drawing on the power of the repetition of ancient sacred phrases, they use Hebrew chants to create an experiential connection to the One.
Celebrated as both "fresh and hip" and for being "true and shining mystical leaders," Danya and Eyal bring a thrilling fusion of ancient texts and modern sound to their original music.
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musical transcendence
author: Marcy J. Levinson, Atlanta Jewish TimesThis CD is musical transcendence to a higher focus through music. Time slips away as the seven tracks help you center your focus of attention not only musically, but spiritually. Artists Danya Uriel and Eyal Rivlin, in perfect harmony, use the power of Hebrew chanting to elevate the spirits of the most stressed-out listener to a place of serenity… The vocals are top-notch and so pure that there are moments of confusion of vocals vs. a finely tuned Pan flute. The fine engineering, vocal substance and overall quality of this great CD swept me away. It is perfect for any time of day or night, high energy or just some time to wind down. Get in touch with the long-lost art of Hebrew chanting and pick up a copy of Temple's Coming Home.
Wonderful contemplative joy
author: Marty WisottThis is an amazing Cd. Well produced with subtle yet beautiful instrumentation on every track. Danya sings like a heaven sent angle and every tune is full of melodies that are simple and easy to follow and yet this music clearly warrants multiple listening experiences. Devotion to love, to joy. Full of warmth and light and all things that make one say ahhhhh.......
- author: Joe Katzman
This has become regular Shabbat music at out house.
*Or Shalom Aleychem.*
author: Amir Hason AhamneataGadol Chazak !! Toda!!Ahava! this is great Strong and wonderful album!!angelic music that heals the heart ..... thank yu !!Love.
Wonderful music!
author: shellyWhenever I hear 'Taste of Love' I think about the sweetness of God. The whole album is beautiful!
Excellent!
author: VioletaI just received my copy in the mail yesterday; this music is ideal while you are in bed. These songs are as gentle as lullabies. Put it in your Discman if you have trouble sleeping. Very beautiful indeed!