AlefBase

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Professional ratings
Review scores
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Metal Storm (9.3/10) [1]
Psychozine.eu (Polish) 4.5/5 stars [2]
Today's Metal (Bulgarian) 7.5/10 stars [3]

AlefBase is the second album by the Israeli metal band Gevolt. Released on 25 March 2011,[4] the album was a first full-length metal album in Yiddish language. All tracks are based on traditional and well-known Yiddish songs such as Tum Balalayke and Zog Nit Keyn Mol.[5]

The album's genre declared as Yiddish Metal,[6][7] but listeners may to referred it to Neue Deutsche Härte.[8]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Hakdome"   0:32
2. "Trinken A Bisale Vayn"   3:13
3. "Der Rebe Elimelekh"   3:04
4. "Sha Shtil"   4:01
5. "Tum Balalayke"   3:37
6. "Shpil Zhe Mir A Lidele In Yiddish"   5:09
7. "Mayn Rue Plats (My Resting Place)"   5:09
8. "Zog Nit Keyn Mol"   4:06
9. "A Mol Iz Geven A Mayse"   4:40
10. "Sheyn Vi Di Levone"   3:18
11. "Bay Mir Bistu Sheyn"   4:30
12. "Tshiribim Tshiribom"   3:55
13. "Der Alefbeys"   3:34

Personnel

Band members

Guest musicians

Production

  • Recorded in "Muzikansky" studio (Ashdod, Israel), "Tsolelet" studio (Tel Aviv, Israel), "Soundroll" studio (Givataim, Israel) and "Taketwoo" studio (Kiryat Ono, Israel), 2005–2010
  • Produced by Gevolt
  • Engineered by Gevolt
  • Mixed and premastered by Gevolt, 2010–2011
  • Illustrations concept by Leonid Polonsky
  • Art and design by Mark Lekhovitser
  • Yiddish consulting by Leybl Botwinik

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