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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Two early vinyl LP's by Yaffa Yarkoni, singing folk songs and children songs by Nachum Nardi, and another LP by Israel Itzhaki, singing Israeli songs. The Nardi album includes an original inner protective cover with the song lyrics.
Hed Arzi - AN 10-18, AN 10-09, AN 10-46.
Various conditions. Mostly VG/VG. Some damage to Nardi album cover.
Hed Arzi - AN 10-18, AN 10-09, AN 10-46.
Various conditions. Mostly VG/VG. Some damage to Nardi album cover.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
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Three acetate discs of Israeli oriental music.
1. 10" record featuring 2 songs comprising one side of a 7" Jo Amar 7" single, "Ze Lo Nora," and a second, unidentified.
2. 10" record featuring a song in Moroccan, to be pressed as a 7" single by Judah Assraf, issued by Zakiphon. The recording begins, as many Zakiphon recordings do, with an announcer stating the name of the record company, singer and song.
3. 12" record featuring 2 songs to be pressed as on side of a 10" record of Aharon Amram.
Acetate discs are created by using a recording lathe to cut an audio-signal-modulated groove into the surface of a special lacquer-coated blank disc. From this acetate disc, vinyl records are produced.
The three discs are in poor to good condition, with fissures in the lacquer coating, damaging the sound output in some parts.
We have not succeeded in locating the records pressed from these acetate discs.
1. 10" record featuring 2 songs comprising one side of a 7" Jo Amar 7" single, "Ze Lo Nora," and a second, unidentified.
2. 10" record featuring a song in Moroccan, to be pressed as a 7" single by Judah Assraf, issued by Zakiphon. The recording begins, as many Zakiphon recordings do, with an announcer stating the name of the record company, singer and song.
3. 12" record featuring 2 songs to be pressed as on side of a 10" record of Aharon Amram.
Acetate discs are created by using a recording lathe to cut an audio-signal-modulated groove into the surface of a special lacquer-coated blank disc. From this acetate disc, vinyl records are produced.
The three discs are in poor to good condition, with fissures in the lacquer coating, damaging the sound output in some parts.
We have not succeeded in locating the records pressed from these acetate discs.
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Nine vinyl 7" singles released after the Six-Day War. Six of these are by singers of Moroccan origin, sung in Moroccan.
* David Elbechari - Nitzachon, Yerushalayim HaAtika. Zakiphon 554.
* Sami Amar - Ana Ya Dayan. Zakiphon 481.
* Sami Amar - Tlata Dil A'aidyan, no record company, [Zakiphon] 483.
* Two 7"s, without names of singers - Alass Ya Nasser. Zakiphon 90-4.
* P.P.M. Maman - Dayan - Rabin. Zakiphon 558. Originally, the front cover featured the name of Saliman Almagribi, but his name was erased, as well as his photograph on the back cover.
Other singles:
* Peppe - Hallo Nazer, Kan Hussein, featuring, apart from the title track, three more songs: "Makat HaAchbarim," (to the tune of "Chiribim Chiribom", "Nachnis Lachem," and "Amar Mechake LeNazer," (based on "Nazer Mechake LeRabin), and a song by Arik Lavie - "Harav Goren." Hataklit, Cat. No. 17135.
* Shirim MiMilchemet Sheshet HaYamim, Nizachon Yisrael 1967" (Songs from the Six-Day War, Israel's victory 1967), featuring cover versions of relatively unknown singers of "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav," Sharm-A-Sheikh," "Nazer Mechake LeRabin," "Naavor BeMezarei Tiran," as well as "Sichot Nazer Hussein," (based on Nicola Paona's "No Telephone No Ring"). The singers include: Oded Zamir, Elinoar Horam and others. The cover resembles the design of the successful LP "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav." A.Z.R. Azulai, 65-65.
* "Kol HaRaam Mikol HaChazitot, Huklat BeTel Aviv HaBoeret," (UAR From All Fronts, Recorded in Burning Tel Aviv) -featuring recordings from Egyptian radio in Hebrew, declaring the resounding victory of the Arab armies and threatening Israelis as to the price they will pay for the terrible mistakes of their leaders. The cover features an illustration of Egyptian soldiers capturing the Israeli Coastal Plain and stepping on the Israeli flag, while the Jews drown in the sea, screaming for help. R.T.A. 612.
Various conditions, all G or better. The records have been used, with some scratches but no skips. The covers have slight tears and wear, names of previous owners etc.
* David Elbechari - Nitzachon, Yerushalayim HaAtika. Zakiphon 554.
* Sami Amar - Ana Ya Dayan. Zakiphon 481.
* Sami Amar - Tlata Dil A'aidyan, no record company, [Zakiphon] 483.
* Two 7"s, without names of singers - Alass Ya Nasser. Zakiphon 90-4.
* P.P.M. Maman - Dayan - Rabin. Zakiphon 558. Originally, the front cover featured the name of Saliman Almagribi, but his name was erased, as well as his photograph on the back cover.
Other singles:
* Peppe - Hallo Nazer, Kan Hussein, featuring, apart from the title track, three more songs: "Makat HaAchbarim," (to the tune of "Chiribim Chiribom", "Nachnis Lachem," and "Amar Mechake LeNazer," (based on "Nazer Mechake LeRabin), and a song by Arik Lavie - "Harav Goren." Hataklit, Cat. No. 17135.
* Shirim MiMilchemet Sheshet HaYamim, Nizachon Yisrael 1967" (Songs from the Six-Day War, Israel's victory 1967), featuring cover versions of relatively unknown singers of "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav," Sharm-A-Sheikh," "Nazer Mechake LeRabin," "Naavor BeMezarei Tiran," as well as "Sichot Nazer Hussein," (based on Nicola Paona's "No Telephone No Ring"). The singers include: Oded Zamir, Elinoar Horam and others. The cover resembles the design of the successful LP "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav." A.Z.R. Azulai, 65-65.
* "Kol HaRaam Mikol HaChazitot, Huklat BeTel Aviv HaBoeret," (UAR From All Fronts, Recorded in Burning Tel Aviv) -featuring recordings from Egyptian radio in Hebrew, declaring the resounding victory of the Arab armies and threatening Israelis as to the price they will pay for the terrible mistakes of their leaders. The cover features an illustration of Egyptian soldiers capturing the Israeli Coastal Plain and stepping on the Israeli flag, while the Jews drown in the sea, screaming for help. R.T.A. 612.
Various conditions, all G or better. The records have been used, with some scratches but no skips. The covers have slight tears and wear, names of previous owners etc.
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Vinyl EP released by the Jerusalem Hafetz Haim orphanage featuring recordings by the orphanage choir and orchestra. The EP includes four songs, all composed by Mordechai Halfon. Halfon, composer, cantor and Jerusalem-Sephardic style Oud player, founded the orphanage choir in the 1950s. Two of the songs feature biblical texts, the other two were penned by Maxim Malka, who wrote many of Jo Amar's lyrics. Soloists: Shlomo Mahpoud and Mordechai Cohen. Cantor Moshe Ner Gaon is guest soloist on one of the tracks.
No date. Hazamir Records, no catalogue number. Lyrics page included.?G+ / VG.
No date. Hazamir Records, no catalogue number. Lyrics page included.?G+ / VG.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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Vinyl EP by the Parvarim, featuring, besides Yossi Churi and Nissim Menahem, Jimmy Siman Tov, who was part of the lineup for six months in 1965.
The EP includes four songs. One in Turkish - Istemem Babajim - and three in Greek: Themboro, Paploma, and Susurada. Of these three, Paploma is known in versions performed by Aris San and Yehuda Poliker.
[1965]. CBS 6133.
VG / VG.
The EP includes four songs. One in Turkish - Istemem Babajim - and three in Greek: Themboro, Paploma, and Susurada. Of these three, Paploma is known in versions performed by Aris San and Yehuda Poliker.
[1965]. CBS 6133.
VG / VG.
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Vinyl records
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $75
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Vinyl EP featuring three songs performed by Filfel Al Masri - فلفل المصري, the stage name of Alber Mugrabi. The three songs are: HaTayar HaYisraeli (The Israeli Tourist), Shuk HaCarmel (The Carmel Market), and Seadia, Savlanut (Patience, Seadia).
Al Masri was born in Egypt in 1928, and starred in films from the age of eleven. He immigrated to Israel in 1957, and, at first, sang in Arabic on Kol Yisrael. Later he began singing in Hebrew, songs about the life of Jews who emigrated from Muslim countries. His songs were extremely popular.
No date - early 1960s. Ronly, LP 22-17.
VG- / VG-. Small tear to front sleeve.
Al Masri was born in Egypt in 1928, and starred in films from the age of eleven. He immigrated to Israel in 1957, and, at first, sang in Arabic on Kol Yisrael. Later he began singing in Hebrew, songs about the life of Jews who emigrated from Muslim countries. His songs were extremely popular.
No date - early 1960s. Ronly, LP 22-17.
VG- / VG-. Small tear to front sleeve.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Four vinyl LPs of field recordings from Israel in the late 1950s, featuring folk music of Jews from Yemen, Morocco, Tunisia, Spain, Bukhara, India, East Europe and other countries.
The LPs were issued as a series titled "In Israel Today," and include recordings by Bengali ethnomusicologist and anthropologist Deben Bhattacharya.
First LP: songs and dances of Jews from Bukhara, Uzbekistan and Cochin, India.
Second LP: music of the Jews of Morocco.
Third LP: songs of Jews from Yemen, The Atlas Mountains, Tunisia and Spain.
Fourth LP: music of East European Jews.
Nippon Westminster - FM-1, FM-2, FM-3, FM-4
Various Conditions. Generaly VG/VG. Some scratches but no skips. The fourth LP's cover has tears with no loss.
The LPs were issued as a series titled "In Israel Today," and include recordings by Bengali ethnomusicologist and anthropologist Deben Bhattacharya.
First LP: songs and dances of Jews from Bukhara, Uzbekistan and Cochin, India.
Second LP: music of the Jews of Morocco.
Third LP: songs of Jews from Yemen, The Atlas Mountains, Tunisia and Spain.
Fourth LP: music of East European Jews.
Nippon Westminster - FM-1, FM-2, FM-3, FM-4
Various Conditions. Generaly VG/VG. Some scratches but no skips. The fourth LP's cover has tears with no loss.
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Vinyl records
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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The Renowned Israeli Folk Singer David Abikzer sings Oriental songs accompanied by Oriental Ensemble.
An early (1965 or 1966), unknown US recording of cantor and lithurgical singer, David Abikzer. ?Abikzer, born in Morroco in 1939, immigrated to Israel in 1956. In 1965 he was invited to New York to serve as the musical director of the Sephardic synagogue in Cedarhurst.
The LP features well known Moroccan songs and piyyutim such as Shalom LeVen Dodi, Kohavi Shaka and Yismach Moshe, as well as song dedicated to Eli Cohen, the Israeli spy executed in Damscus in 1965, and a song dedicated to Nathan Elbaz, who immigrated from Morroco as a teenager and during his army service sacrificed his life to save his friends by pressing an activated hand grenade to his chest.
These last two songs were originally performed by Jo Amar, whose singing style is similar to Abikzer's. The LP also features several original songs by Abikzer, as well as a song for the Sabbath, Yom Ze Le'Yisrael, to the tune of well-known Flamenco classic.
The album was produced by the American-Jewish musicologist, Velvel Pasternak. Abikzer is backed by an 'Oriental Ensemble.'
Rivka Records, RL 101
G / G, scratches with no skips, flaws to sleeve.
An early (1965 or 1966), unknown US recording of cantor and lithurgical singer, David Abikzer. ?Abikzer, born in Morroco in 1939, immigrated to Israel in 1956. In 1965 he was invited to New York to serve as the musical director of the Sephardic synagogue in Cedarhurst.
The LP features well known Moroccan songs and piyyutim such as Shalom LeVen Dodi, Kohavi Shaka and Yismach Moshe, as well as song dedicated to Eli Cohen, the Israeli spy executed in Damscus in 1965, and a song dedicated to Nathan Elbaz, who immigrated from Morroco as a teenager and during his army service sacrificed his life to save his friends by pressing an activated hand grenade to his chest.
These last two songs were originally performed by Jo Amar, whose singing style is similar to Abikzer's. The LP also features several original songs by Abikzer, as well as a song for the Sabbath, Yom Ze Le'Yisrael, to the tune of well-known Flamenco classic.
The album was produced by the American-Jewish musicologist, Velvel Pasternak. Abikzer is backed by an 'Oriental Ensemble.'
Rivka Records, RL 101
G / G, scratches with no skips, flaws to sleeve.
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Vinyl records
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
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Aliza Azikri's fourth LP, 1970. Arrangements: Eldad Shrim, Stu HaCohen and Albert Piamenta.
Koliphone 7575.
Condition: VG / VG.
Koliphone 7575.
Condition: VG / VG.
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Vinyl records
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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Second edition of Boaz Sharabi's third LP, released by Reuveni Brothers Music Company. The album was originally released by HaTaklit in 1974, with a flowery cover; the second edition features a different cover, of Sharabi singing, his eyes closed. This edition states that it was "LP no. 2," while it was actually, Sharabi's third LP.
Reuveni Brothers, R.T. 390-2. VG- /VG-.
Reuveni Brothers, R.T. 390-2. VG- /VG-.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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The only LP by Avi Maavari, who composed most of the tracks. The album, which is of the oriental genre, includes Avihu Medina's "Shav El Admati," also recorded by "Tzlilei HaUd."
Arrangments: Nancy Brandes. Backing band: Brosh.
Galton L-6085.?Condition: sealed in nylon wrapper, never opened.
Arrangments: Nancy Brandes. Backing band: Brosh.
Galton L-6085.?Condition: sealed in nylon wrapper, never opened.
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Vinyl records
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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A vinyl 12" single by Zohar Argov featuring two songs - "America Sheli" and "Kochvei Layla Yazhiru". The two songs were included in Argov's fifth album Kach Ovrim Chayai (1984). [Test printing of this album is the next item in this catalog].
A paper strip is glued to the right hand corner of the front cover, with a dedication by Argov: "To my friend Yisrael, with love, wishing you the best of health [signature - Zohar Argov]". During the recording sessions for this album Argov was already addicted to drugs, causing the sessions to be interrupted many times. This sheds ironic light on his wishes for 'the best of health.'
Galton DJ103.
VG - / G. Flaws, a slight tear and stains to sleeve.
A paper strip is glued to the right hand corner of the front cover, with a dedication by Argov: "To my friend Yisrael, with love, wishing you the best of health [signature - Zohar Argov]". During the recording sessions for this album Argov was already addicted to drugs, causing the sessions to be interrupted many times. This sheds ironic light on his wishes for 'the best of health.'
Galton DJ103.
VG - / G. Flaws, a slight tear and stains to sleeve.
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