From the third album: Yoni Ganut sings "Show me your mirrors" • Spectacular clip

June Green
March 6, 2022   
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Show me your mirrors.

Around the abyss of calm after the storm
The walls are still soaked with the sounds of war.
When the light of day has already died down and you have long since collapsed
Let me sing a little song, love of my life.

Show me your mirrors.
Make your voice heard.
Because your voice is sweet and your appearance is beautiful.

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What shook in the morning has faded and is now gone.
All that made noise before is now playing quietly.
Even though I wasn't always here
To lend you a hand
Let me sing a little song, love of my life.

Show me your mirrors.
Make your voice heard.
Because your voice is sweet and your appearance is beautiful.

Your voice is sweet and your appearance is beautiful.

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The band Between the Suns - whose vocalist, writer and composer was Yoni Ganut - burst into the consciousness at the end of the previous millennium with spiritual, Jewish and original rock music, thus inspiring popular contemporary artists such as Hanan Ben Ari and Vishy Ribo (who also collaborated with Yoni on the previous album and in several joint performances).

Exactly a decade ago, Yoni Ganot released his first solo album, "Letter to Letter." The album featured many guests, including: Ehud Banai, Erez Lev Ari, Arik Sinai, Shai Gabso, and Daniel Salomon.

The album was full of hits and received great love and good sales among the Jewish music audience.

In 2017, Yoni released his second album: "Speak to Me in Adamit", which included the hits "Yismach Libi", "Keter Malucha" (with Yishai Rivo and others) and "Nishvetai Lech" ("Ner Lergali" with Arik Sinai).

These days, Yoni has embarked on a crowdfunding project to participate in the release of his third album, which will be called "Hagala Na" (which has already released "Hagala Na", "Od Yishma Koli" and more).

The album is scheduled to be released for the Tishrei holidays.

The following producers took part in the album, among others: Eyal Mazig, Maor Shoshan, Tzach Drori, Shmulik Daniel, and especially Yankela Segal.

Credits:

Yoni Gnut - Lyrics, Music and Poetry

Yankela Segal - bass, guitars, keyboards, programming, arrangement and music production

Avner Kalmer - violin, viola

Shahar Haziza - Drums

Jonathan Yacobi - Mixing and Mastering

Recorded in Yankela Segal's studio

Additional recordings by Shahar and Avner

Ohad Elimelech - Single design, photography direction and video editing

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