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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Mirkin Productions present: Gan Eden - Shalvat HaLaila.
In 1983, four years after the Israeli group Gan Eden released its first LP, drummer Michel Amar reassembled the group. It included Amar, Danny Maman, Doron Piker, and the band's original singer Albert Zarfati, who left the band at an early stage and was replaced by Menny Begger. This lineup, hoping to record a second LP, eventually only recorded one song, Shalvat HaLaila, written by Menny Begger who also sang backing vocals. Later the band's original bass player Miki Gal returned to the band, but Danny Maman became religious and left. Two more songs were recorded, but the second album was never completed.
The label on the single is handwritten in purple and Red markers. No record company or Cat. No.
VG+ / F. Back cover is peeled in bottom right corner. Entire sleeve is worn, with ring-wear and loss to top corner.
In 1983, four years after the Israeli group Gan Eden released its first LP, drummer Michel Amar reassembled the group. It included Amar, Danny Maman, Doron Piker, and the band's original singer Albert Zarfati, who left the band at an early stage and was replaced by Menny Begger. This lineup, hoping to record a second LP, eventually only recorded one song, Shalvat HaLaila, written by Menny Begger who also sang backing vocals. Later the band's original bass player Miki Gal returned to the band, but Danny Maman became religious and left. Two more songs were recorded, but the second album was never completed.
The label on the single is handwritten in purple and Red markers. No record company or Cat. No.
VG+ / F. Back cover is peeled in bottom right corner. Entire sleeve is worn, with ring-wear and loss to top corner.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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In the 1980s, Black Panthers' activist Kochavi Shemesh opened a bar on Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Street called "Red Bar." When he suggested to Danny Ben Yisrael to stage a show at the bar, Ben Yisrael suggested a show called "the Eshkenazi Revolution." Shemesh loved the idea, and Ben Yisrael promptly came up with a Yiddish show of songs and sketches, featuring Nira Rabinovitch, Miriam Fuchs, (remembered from the Chibuteru TV campaign), and legendary actor Raphael Klatchkin, already in his seventies. Ben Yisrael hoped to produce an LP of the show's songs, but had money for the production of only two tracks - Hu Achal Ota / Hot er Gegesen - featured here, half in Hebrew half in Yiddish, and a Yiddish version of the Israeli Medirranean Style Hit "HaMeantezet," which was never released.
This track was never released on an LP or CD.
The single is pressed on both sides, with identical versions of the song. The labels, written with a marker, read: "HaMahapecha Ha'Eshkenazit, Danny Ben Yisrael."
Ben Yisrael served as a musician in the Northern Command Troupe. He is mostly remembered and appreciated for his independently-produced, groundbreaking, psychedelic 1970 album "Chantarish Shalosh Va'Reva." A commercial failure at the time, now considered a landmark.
VG-. No cover.
This track was never released on an LP or CD.
The single is pressed on both sides, with identical versions of the song. The labels, written with a marker, read: "HaMahapecha Ha'Eshkenazit, Danny Ben Yisrael."
Ben Yisrael served as a musician in the Northern Command Troupe. He is mostly remembered and appreciated for his independently-produced, groundbreaking, psychedelic 1970 album "Chantarish Shalosh Va'Reva." A commercial failure at the time, now considered a landmark.
VG-. No cover.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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First solo song released by Ilan Virtzberg, right after the release of Batzir Tov, the landmark album by Virtzberg and Shimon Gelbetz. The song was never reissued in any of Virtzberg's LPs.
The lyrics are in Yiddish and Hebrew, written by Dudu Wiezer, the lyricist and radio man who later became homeless. The song was composed by Virtzberg and Moti Dichne.
Recorded in 1982, immediately after the end of the Batzir Tov sessions.
Back cover features a dedication handwritten by Virtzberg.
Mo record company or Cat. No. VG+ / G-. Cover has moisture stains.
The lyrics are in Yiddish and Hebrew, written by Dudu Wiezer, the lyricist and radio man who later became homeless. The song was composed by Virtzberg and Moti Dichne.
Recorded in 1982, immediately after the end of the Batzir Tov sessions.
Back cover features a dedication handwritten by Virtzberg.
Mo record company or Cat. No. VG+ / G-. Cover has moisture stains.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Sold for: $63
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Two Vinyl 12" Singles published anonymously, under the title - Parot Kdoshot, Musical Terror Organization - in 1989. At first the members of the project tried to conceal their identities - granting interviews wearing masks. Still the secret leaked out soon enough: the project was headed by Jazz Sax player Gilad Atzmon, who played at the time with Si Heiman and was later to cooperate with Paul McCartney and Robert Wyatt (recording two albums with the latter), as well as achieving international acclaim as a solo artist.
Atzmon later left Israel and became a vehement anti-Zionist activist, who boldly attacks Israel, the Zionist movement and the Jewish people.
Other members of the project were sound engineer Gil Toren, Atmon's wife Tali Kaspitzki and Amit Ronel. The singers included Tislam lead vocalist Danny Bassan, Si Heiman, Dori Ben-Ze'ev and Eli Gorenstein.
The project produced three vinyl 12" singles, two of which are presented: Shuvi LaPardes and Be'Mdinat HaGamadim, both protest songs.?No record label or catalogue number.
VG/VG
Atzmon later left Israel and became a vehement anti-Zionist activist, who boldly attacks Israel, the Zionist movement and the Jewish people.
Other members of the project were sound engineer Gil Toren, Atmon's wife Tali Kaspitzki and Amit Ronel. The singers included Tislam lead vocalist Danny Bassan, Si Heiman, Dori Ben-Ze'ev and Eli Gorenstein.
The project produced three vinyl 12" singles, two of which are presented: Shuvi LaPardes and Be'Mdinat HaGamadim, both protest songs.?No record label or catalogue number.
VG/VG
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Ofer Nissim presents: Dana. Crying Game (from the album 'Dana International'). One of two singles promoting Dana International's first album, released in 1993.
The album was released only on CD, and this is the only known release of the song on vinyl.?Dana International is the stage name of Yaron Cohen, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997. At the end of that year Time chose Dana International as one of the five most influential people in the world for 1997. She later headed a campaign for Amnesty International.
IMP - DJ IMP 1004. VG / VG-.
The album was released only on CD, and this is the only known release of the song on vinyl.?Dana International is the stage name of Yaron Cohen, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997. At the end of that year Time chose Dana International as one of the five most influential people in the world for 1997. She later headed a campaign for Amnesty International.
IMP - DJ IMP 1004. VG / VG-.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Vinyl 12" single featuring the song "Alilot Moshe BaIr HaGdola," from the nonsense show bearing the same name, as performed by Tal Freidman and Moshe Ferster in the late 1980s. Handwritten dedications by Friedman and Ferster appear on the front and back covers, apparently dedicated to the couple's voice teacher.
No publishing date appears on the single, but Freidman's dedication is dated October 1991.
Freidman wrote: "10/91, [signature], Greetings from Tal Freidman!!! Dear Nava!! Here is the result of two years of voice teaching."
Ferster wrote: "Dear Nava, greetings, greetings, in the next D.J. [Israeli term for 12" single] I'll already sing with a sweet voice. Moshe."
Music produced and played by Portrait, a band working with producers Tmira and Dudu Yardeni, who also produced Freideman and Ferster's show.
No record company or catalog number.
NM / VG.
No publishing date appears on the single, but Freidman's dedication is dated October 1991.
Freidman wrote: "10/91, [signature], Greetings from Tal Freidman!!! Dear Nava!! Here is the result of two years of voice teaching."
Ferster wrote: "Dear Nava, greetings, greetings, in the next D.J. [Israeli term for 12" single] I'll already sing with a sweet voice. Moshe."
Music produced and played by Portrait, a band working with producers Tmira and Dudu Yardeni, who also produced Freideman and Ferster's show.
No record company or catalog number.
NM / VG.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Two Vinyl 7" singles issued following the Eurovision Song Contest:
1. Poogy (Kaveret), featuring English versions of two of the band's most popular songs - "She Looked Me in the Eye" - an English version of "Natati La Chayai," performed by the band in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, and "Morris and his Turtle", an English versioin of "HaMagafayim Shel Baruch" - the band's biggest hit from their debut Album. Hed Arzi, BNM 914. 1974. NM / VG+.
2. Ilanit - vinyl 7" single of the song "Ei Sham," that represented Israel at the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest. The B-side features "BiFrot Nevel VeUgav." Hataklit RR 10037. VG / VG.
1. Poogy (Kaveret), featuring English versions of two of the band's most popular songs - "She Looked Me in the Eye" - an English version of "Natati La Chayai," performed by the band in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, and "Morris and his Turtle", an English versioin of "HaMagafayim Shel Baruch" - the band's biggest hit from their debut Album. Hed Arzi, BNM 914. 1974. NM / VG+.
2. Ilanit - vinyl 7" single of the song "Ei Sham," that represented Israel at the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest. The B-side features "BiFrot Nevel VeUgav." Hataklit RR 10037. VG / VG.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Five Israeli singles:
1. La Danse de Zorba, Sirtaki, avec Aris San et son orchestra. Arton EP-277, 4 songs. VG-/VG-
2. Hedva and David - "Kach Oti Lemala / Numi, Numi." RCA, IST-0352, VG/VG.
3. Uri Zohar - "Shir Hapatentim / Shirei Hachofesh." Hataklit, HI 17013. 3 songs. VG-/VG-.
4. Soundtrack of the film "Sallah Shabbati" - Chaim Topol, Geula Nini, Arik Einstein. Ron Ly (purple label), EP-42. VG-/VG-.
5. Rachel Attas - "My Chaim'ke / Kfar-Saba Tango…" Hed Arzi, 517MN. Four songs. G+/VG-.
1. La Danse de Zorba, Sirtaki, avec Aris San et son orchestra. Arton EP-277, 4 songs. VG-/VG-
2. Hedva and David - "Kach Oti Lemala / Numi, Numi." RCA, IST-0352, VG/VG.
3. Uri Zohar - "Shir Hapatentim / Shirei Hachofesh." Hataklit, HI 17013. 3 songs. VG-/VG-.
4. Soundtrack of the film "Sallah Shabbati" - Chaim Topol, Geula Nini, Arik Einstein. Ron Ly (purple label), EP-42. VG-/VG-.
5. Rachel Attas - "My Chaim'ke / Kfar-Saba Tango…" Hed Arzi, 517MN. Four songs. G+/VG-.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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1. A Meeting with Aliza Kashi, a four song EP: Al Chof HaYam, Shnei Chayalim, BaRechov, Noga Li. [1961]. Hed Arzi, VG- / VG. MN-39.
2. Aliza Kashi, a four song EP: HaElem VeHashemesh, Shovach Yonim, Leyad HaShaon, BiSdot Kfar Katan. [1962]. Hed Arzi, VG- / VG. MN-65.
3. Erev Ba - winner of the Israeli Song Festival - Aliza Kashi, Shimon Bar, Gideon Singer. A four song EP: Erev Ba, Al Gav HaSus HaAdmon, Machol HaRoe, Bo Elai. [1960]. Erev Ba was the winner of the first Israeli Song Festival in 1960. Israfon, VG- / VG. EP-101.
2. Aliza Kashi, a four song EP: HaElem VeHashemesh, Shovach Yonim, Leyad HaShaon, BiSdot Kfar Katan. [1962]. Hed Arzi, VG- / VG. MN-65.
3. Erev Ba - winner of the Israeli Song Festival - Aliza Kashi, Shimon Bar, Gideon Singer. A four song EP: Erev Ba, Al Gav HaSus HaAdmon, Machol HaRoe, Bo Elai. [1960]. Erev Ba was the winner of the first Israeli Song Festival in 1960. Israfon, VG- / VG. EP-101.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Vinyl 7" EP of the soundtrack of Elida Gera's 1969 film Lifnei Mahar (Before Tomorrow). The A-side features two songs composed by Mel Keller, and written by Ayin Hillel - Ani Transistor and Or Arbayim, performed by Yisrael Gurion and the Mel Keller Band. The B-side features an instrumental - Lifnei Mahar, (the title track), composed by Alex Weiss, and improvisations on a theme by Vivaldi, performed by Alex Weiss and his orchestra with the New Israel Quartet.
Lifnei Mahar is the first Israeli feature film directed by a woman. Director Elida Gera created an unusual, poetic film, consisting of two chapters dealing with the essence of love: spring and fall. Gera wrote the script with Yoram Kaniuk.
Columbia - EISR 40093.
VG- / VG.
Lifnei Mahar is the first Israeli feature film directed by a woman. Director Elida Gera created an unusual, poetic film, consisting of two chapters dealing with the essence of love: spring and fall. Gera wrote the script with Yoram Kaniuk.
Columbia - EISR 40093.
VG- / VG.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Vinyl 7" EP featuring four songs from George Ovadia's 1967 film The Desired One. One song is performed by Yehoram Gaon (Rak Chiyuch Echad), and three are performed by Dalya Amihud (Zemer, Katif, Eize Ben Adam).
The Desired One was Ovadia's debut film, an Israeli-Iranian production. George Ovadia (Gorji Obadiah), born in Iraq, directed 23 films in Iran between 1950 and 1964; when he decided to direct an Israeli film he used his connection in the Iranian film industry. The film is also known as "Love in the Port" and was never released on DVD.
Hed Arzi MN 573.
VG- / VG.
The Desired One was Ovadia's debut film, an Israeli-Iranian production. George Ovadia (Gorji Obadiah), born in Iraq, directed 23 films in Iran between 1950 and 1964; when he decided to direct an Israeli film he used his connection in the Iranian film industry. The film is also known as "Love in the Port" and was never released on DVD.
Hed Arzi MN 573.
VG- / VG.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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David Eshet's third album, from 1959, is his first in Hebrew. It includes eight songs, most of them written by Nissan Cohen Hav-Ron.
Eshet's first two albums were in Yiddish, and their success spurned him to try his luck in Hebrew. While as a Yiddish singer he was considered innovative, adapting new rhythms to the tunes, in Hebrew he wasn't successful, due to his accent and old-fashioned Hebrew of the lyrics.
Hed Arzi AN 13-13. G+ / VG.
Eshet's first two albums were in Yiddish, and their success spurned him to try his luck in Hebrew. While as a Yiddish singer he was considered innovative, adapting new rhythms to the tunes, in Hebrew he wasn't successful, due to his accent and old-fashioned Hebrew of the lyrics.
Hed Arzi AN 13-13. G+ / VG.
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