A really fun rendition of the piyut sung at the end of the seder. The track gives you that feeling of sitting at the seder at 4 o'clock in the morning after drinking four cups of wine and just relaxing while singing a great tune with out a care in the world
credits
from Morid HaTal,
released May 22, 2012
Yonah Friedman - Vocals, guitar
Ben Wallick - Bass
Avi Friedman-Drums
Production- Ben Wallick @ Sonic Itch Studios
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