playlist artwork#12 this weekTRAMONTANA

by Avi Rosenfeld

Tracks

1 4:12 1829 listens
2 4:24 1352 listens
3 3:31 704 listens
4 4:17 485 listens
5 3:47 378 listens
6 3:39 289 listens
7 4:56 263 listens
8 4:25 358 listens
9 3:58 270 listens
10 4:04 169 listens
11 3:52 115 listens
12 6:12 166 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 12/07/2011

Avi Rosenfeld TRAMONTANA - 2011

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01 - Adon Ha selichot (Lord of Forgiveness)
02 - Yesh Li Mashehu (I've Got omething)
03 - Kvar Avarnu Et Natanya (Already passed Nethanya)
04 - Hi (She)
05 - Keren Shemesh (Ray Of The Sun)
06 - Tsayad Haohavim (Lovers Hunter)
07 - Leolam (Forever)
08 - Samba
09 - Mazal Tov (Cogratulations)
10 - Ze Kal Lehagid (Easy To Say)
11 - Mishehu Acher (Someone Else)
12 - Mabat Einaich (Look Of YOur Eyes)

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All music and lyrics by Avi Rosenfeld except for:
"Adon Ha selichot" (Traditional)

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TRAMONTANA are:

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Avi Rosenfeld (Israel) - Vocals and Guitars
Dean Wuksta (Australia) - Drums
Mark Nisbet (United Kingdom) - Bass
Stefano Motta (Italy) - Piano and Hammond
Alex Jansik (USA) - Hammond
Jeff Chalpan (usa) - Guitar
Jussi Salminen (Finland) - Guitar

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Additional guest musicians: Yoichiro Ishino, Enrico Nichelatti, Milt Barney, Mike Angelo, Paco Cruzado, Hernan Alizieri

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Adon Haselichot (Lord of Forgiveness)

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Avi Rosenfeld - Guitar.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Yoichiro Ishino - Guitar.
Enrico Nichelatti - Violin.

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Yesh Li Mashehu Lehagid Lach

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Alex Jansik - Hammond.
Jeff Chalpan - Guitar solo.

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Kvar Avarnu Et Natanya

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Music, Lyrics.
Jussi Salminen - Guitars.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Stefano Motta - Piano.

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Hi

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Stefano Motta - Piano.

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Keren Shemesh

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Milt Barney - Saxophone, Clarinet.

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Tsayad Haohavim

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Jeff Chalpan - Guitar solo.
Mike Angelo - Blues Harp.

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Leolam

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Alex Jansik - Hammond.
Jeff Chalpan - Guitar solo.

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Samba

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Jussi Salminen - Guitar.
Hernan Alizieri - Lead Guitar
Paco Cruzado - Lead Guitar

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Mazal Tov

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Alex Jansik - Hammond.
Jeff Chalpan - Guitar solo
Jussi Salminen - Electric Guitar.
Stefano Motta - Piano solo.

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Ze Kal Lehagid

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Music, Lyrics.
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Jeff Chalpan - Guitar intro solo.
Stefano Motta - Hammond and Piano.

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Mishehu Acher

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Music, Lyrics
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Alex Jansik - Hammond.

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Mabat Einaich

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Avi Rosenfeld - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Music, Lyrics
Dean Wuksta - Drums.
Mark Nisbet - Bass.
Stefano Motta - Piano.
Jeff Chalpan - Guitar solo

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The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "TRAMONTANA"

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Carybe

Still and always quite surprising and remarkably versatile.

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Carybe • 2011-07-13 00:46:00

There's not just quality music... there's variety, ingenuity, boldness, spirit, genuineness... and above all, a great pleasure in making music, showing all along. Listening to your albums, is like standing before a very appealing tapestry with a unique design, even if and because, it's made of many common places and different colors. Again, the proof via musical collaborations and worldly inspiration, that the differences can and effectively unite... so man's willing. Oh yes... just like happened in the previous album, also here, there are some superb guitar efforts. Quite comprehensive and stimulating. Good to hear from you...
bruno karnel

Classic Rosenfeld

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bruno karnel • 2011-07-21 14:00:38

On démarre en fanfare avec un "Adon Haselichot" ultra puissant et mélodique, rencontre improbable entre El Barrio et les compatriotes d'Avi Rosenfeld, Orphaned Land (en beaucoup moins metal, toutefois). Le son est plus moderne que sur les albums précédents, plus costaud aussi. Ensuite, les morceaux de bravoure s'enchaînent, et la qualité des accompagnateurs d'Avi, comme son talent de compositeur (auteur peut-être aussi, mais là j'en sais rien) ne sont plus à prouver. Contrairement à The Black Panther, la voix ne me gêne pas ; je trouve au contraire que ses "faiblesses", un peu comme Gaby Cardoso dans un autre style, font partie du charme de l'ensemble (quoique, par moments, c'est un peu juste quand même, sur "Leolam" par exemple, ou dans les passages où Avi chante plus haut, pas trop convaincants). Le petit reproche que je ferai à cet album, en plus de la remarque précédente, c'est que de plus en plus, mis à part quelques innovations bienvenues ("Samba", extra), la recette reste la même que sur les albums précédents, installant (pour moi en tout cas) un léger effet de lassitude. On me dira, c'est du "classic rock", c'est normal. Pourquoi pas, mais j'aurai aimé davantage de "surprises", et notre ami en est capable, il l'a toujours prouvé jusque là. En tout cas, l'ensemble reste plus que recommandable; à n'en pas douter, il y a vraiment un "style Rosenfeld" !
TheBlackPanther

Bon album

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TheBlackPanther • 2011-07-16 12:58:02

Du bon rock blues, bien foutu et très bien interprété. Par contre, la voix m'a beaucoup gênée.Un peu gutturale,je ne l'ai pas trouvée en adéquation totale avec la musique. Merci à Michka pour la recommandation.
ElephantBoy

Awesome

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ElephantBoy • 2011-07-18 21:22:08

Again, I wish I understood Hebrew, for then I would have had an even greater blast from the album! The one thing you fail at is failure, and though I do not know your language I can confidently say that you are potentially one of the best on Jamendo. I will express a relative few of the thoughts I had listening to this album, without detracting from the clarity of the other songs. "Lord of Forgiveness" was a striking composition, beginning with what I presume to be traditional instrumentation and evolving into one of the best guitar pieces I have heard in the community. "Already Past Netanya" was also a nice surprise and made me think of American rock in the late fifties or early sixties. Actually, Hank Williams and other great Texan musicians came to mind. As an American, I can hugely appreciate that! "Ray of the Sun" had a current sound I didn't expect, either. Good sound! "Lovers Hunter" is something awesome and gritty, the likes of I haven't heard many good examples beyond the works of Deep Purple. It was rockin' good, seriously. "Forever"- George Harrison or Bob Seger? As an amateur connoisseur, I'm not sure, but I loved this bit exceptionally well. "Congratulations" was the stuff I would certainly label as classic rock. Catchy instrumentation and undeniably good vocals made this a killer- the good kind! All in all, the whole album was a fine mix of all kinds of good music. Thanks for sharing, and please continue to do so!
Gaby Cardoso

Mazal Tov !!

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Gaby Cardoso • 2011-07-17 06:06:09

Excelente trabajo, con cada album que escucho me gusta màs, tan rico, variado y todo tocado y cantado con tanto talento. ``Adon Haselichot`` es una de mis favoritas, excelente! con esa melodìa, poderoso, alegre y las guitarras son increibles. ``Hi`` es muy cool, relajante y el estilo del piano me encantò, me gustò mucho el estilo de ``Keren Shemesh``. ``Kvar Avarnu Et Natanya`` es muy bueno con esos pianos rock n`roll y las guitarras se lucen genial en el estilo. ``Samba`` es otra de mis favoritas, con el ritmo, melodia vocal y las exquisitas guitarras clasicas. De los mas rockeros me encanto ``Tsayad Haohavim``, imponente, ``Yesh Li Mashehu`` suena energico y pegadizo. Bravo Avi, y a cada mùsico!
musictomyears

Hope, Faith, Joy, Happiness & Simply Love Of Everything From Relgion, God & Life In General..

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musictomyears • 2011-07-19 00:35:33

This will sound mad..and some people will even think it is mad..and crazy..but your music..really did evoke visions and images ...inside my head and mind ...and even heart..and filled me up... with fun filled fiesta moments as well.That made me smile and feel good and have a great time...inside this incredible sunshine album..of beauty and awe and sheer delight.. I pictured the holy place called Jerusalem.. at the wailing wall... and all the Orthodox Jewish men are praying and then suddenly over a very loud tannoyed you hear this album and music and voice..come out from no where....and you suddenly stop..listen and feel the vibrations and grace and harmony of live and giving..and hope..filter out and hit you..and make you feel blessed and happy and proud...
RangerSeriesBlack

Mix Some Traditional Hebrew with Power Rock-Then Add The Twang of Country and Western and the Result is: TraMontana

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RangerSeriesBlack • 2011-12-19 05:09:58

'TRAMONTANA', is a 12 track, Hebrew Language, Classic Rock-Country & Western and Traditional Israeli album. Listeners will not have to wait long to Sample the Style Elements mentioned in the Review Heading as Avi starts the Collections on a Powerful and "Straight to the Point" Note and Tracks 1,2 and 3 showcase this Artist's Extreme Skill and Limitless talent. Musically, Avi Rosenfeld's Style is a Complex but well Blended and Balanced with the Foundation of many of the tracks being based on Classic Rock and replete with Melodic Guitar Riffs and Abundant Electric Organ both of which are Anchored by Thumping Rock Beat Percussion but this only highlights the Sound of One Genre and Rosenfeld is anything but a One Genre Artist. Hebrews lyrics are Proudly and Prominently Drive the Vocals. Listeners unaccustomed to the Intonations esp those with a "Throaty" Delivery will be in for a Happy Surprise as Hebrew Lyrics have the unexpected ability to Meld with Harmoniously with American Fashion Hill Country-Blue Grass related Country and Western to Latin Rhythms as heard in Track #8. 'Samba'. Track #1. 'Adon Haselichot(Lord of Forgiveness)', commences with a Strident Solo Violin Voice in the most Traditional Style Imaginable then the track's Rock's Essence engages and the Traditional Melody is executed by Banshee Electric Guitar(s) and Thunderous Percussion. Add a Chorus of Male Voices singing the Melody and the Composition Serves as the Album's Flagship Work. Track #3. 'Kvar Avarnu Et Natanya', is the most "Hee Haw', Country and Western Fun Listeners will have East of Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Honky Tonky Guitar, Electric Bass, Drum Kit and, of course, Perfect Nasal-Twang, albeit Hebrew Language, Accent. Track #2. 'Yesh Li Mashehu', is the Quintessential--Avi Rosenfeld!. In other words, Pure, Smooth Classic Rock. The remaining tracks each have their own charm and most Listeners are sure to find something to strike their fancy. :D
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