Mi'ma'amakim
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| Mi'ma'amakim | ||||
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| Released | 20 January 2005 | |||
| Genre | World music | |||
| Label | Helicon | |||
| Idan Raichel chronology | ||||
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Mi'ma'amakim (Hebrew: ממעמקים / "Out of the Depths") is the second album by the Idan Raichel Project, released in 2005 in Israel.[1][2][3]
The title track, reminiscent of the opening of Psalm 130 (traditionally recited by Jews in times of distress), gained significant airplay.[1][2] The first and last tracks feature vocals by Shoshana Damari.[4]
In addition to more catchy tunes in Hebrew and Amharic, the album includes vocals in Arabic ("Azini"), Zulu ("Siyaishaya Ingoma"), Hindi ("Milim Yafot Me'ele"), and Yemenite Hebrew.[1]