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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
A rare copy of a test pressing of Zohar Argov's 1984 LP, "Kach Ovrim Chayai."
The LP has blank labels. On one side there's a pen inscription "Zohar - Marlen".
"Kach Ovrim Chayai" was Zohar Argov's fourth LP, and the last produced by the Reuveni brothers. The production of the album was interrupted several times due to Argov's drug addiction, which began six months earlier, when the singer was in the US. After the album was completed, the Reuveni brothers released Argov from his contract, two years before it was supposed to end.
A 12" single from the album, with Argov's andwritten dedication is the [revious item in this catalog.
G. No cover.
Included is a copy of the album with its cover, in VG-/VG- condition.
The LP has blank labels. On one side there's a pen inscription "Zohar - Marlen".
"Kach Ovrim Chayai" was Zohar Argov's fourth LP, and the last produced by the Reuveni brothers. The production of the album was interrupted several times due to Argov's drug addiction, which began six months earlier, when the singer was in the US. After the album was completed, the Reuveni brothers released Argov from his contract, two years before it was supposed to end.
A 12" single from the album, with Argov's andwritten dedication is the [revious item in this catalog.
G. No cover.
Included is a copy of the album with its cover, in VG-/VG- condition.
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Unsold
Vinyl LP of "Shlomo Carlebach in Live Concert - I Heard the Wall Singing," recorded in at Heichal Shlomo in Jerusalem, in 1968 by US label Greater Recording Company Inc. Originally released in two volumes, this is the first of the two.
Handwritten dedication by Carlebach written in pen on sleeve verso.
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925-1994), was born in Berlin, grew up in Berlin and Vienna and eventually fled with his family from the Nazi regime to the US in 1939. In youth he was a disciple and emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who sent him to the university campuses to spread the Torah. Carlebach later left Chabad, embarking on an independent route embracing Hassidic and hippie values. He was referred to as the Dancing Rabbi, and attracted a huge following and cult standing still very much alive today.
G+ / G-. Several slight scratches. Sleeve: Partialy split seam, creases, slight tears with no loss, wear.
Handwritten dedication by Carlebach written in pen on sleeve verso.
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925-1994), was born in Berlin, grew up in Berlin and Vienna and eventually fled with his family from the Nazi regime to the US in 1939. In youth he was a disciple and emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who sent him to the university campuses to spread the Torah. Carlebach later left Chabad, embarking on an independent route embracing Hassidic and hippie values. He was referred to as the Dancing Rabbi, and attracted a huge following and cult standing still very much alive today.
G+ / G-. Several slight scratches. Sleeve: Partialy split seam, creases, slight tears with no loss, wear.
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Vinyl records
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $80
Unsold
The Soul Messengers first album, 1975.
The Soul Messengers was a band formed by members of "Black Hebrews" community in Dimona. The Black Hebrews arrived in Dimona from Chicago in early 70s, driven by religious belief and Zionism. The music on the album consists of gospel, American Soul and original music.
CBS 81146.
VG-/VG-.
The Soul Messengers was a band formed by members of "Black Hebrews" community in Dimona. The Black Hebrews arrived in Dimona from Chicago in early 70s, driven by religious belief and Zionism. The music on the album consists of gospel, American Soul and original music.
CBS 81146.
VG-/VG-.
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Unsold
The Soul Messengers second album, from 1976, features original songs by several sub-bands of the Black Hebrews Community - T he Soul Expressions, The Tonistics and The Angelettes, including a song titled "Dimona (Spirtual Capital of the World)".
The back cover features photos of the various sub-bands participating in the album. The front cover features band members and a map of the land of Israel in its biblical borders - from the Euphrates to the Nile.
No record company. PRT 16636.
NM- / NM -.
The back cover features photos of the various sub-bands participating in the album. The front cover features band members and a map of the land of Israel in its biblical borders - from the Euphrates to the Nile.
No record company. PRT 16636.
NM- / NM -.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Unsold
Anu Mishtadlim (We Try), the only Soul Messenger's album all in Hebrew. Lyrics, music and arrangements by the Soul Messengers.
No record label - PRT 14731.
VG / G. Tears with no loss to sleeve, pen scribble on label of side one. Scribble of Israeli flag in green on sleeve.
No record label - PRT 14731.
VG / G. Tears with no loss to sleeve, pen scribble on label of side one. Scribble of Israeli flag in green on sleeve.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $80
Unsold
Thirty Five info sheets issued by RCA Victor in Israel, 1970-1971, with information on LPs printed in Israel.
Besides classical music the sheets contain info on Israeli singers signed by the label, including Hedva and David, and Alexandra, as well as Israeli pressings of international artists such as Elvis Presley, the Monkees, Jefferson Airplane, Guess Who, Nina Simone and others.
Besides classical music the sheets contain info on Israeli singers signed by the label, including Hedva and David, and Alexandra, as well as Israeli pressings of international artists such as Elvis Presley, the Monkees, Jefferson Airplane, Guess Who, Nina Simone and others.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Unsold
Four Vinyl 7" Singles of Turkish Music in an Israeli pressing by Ron-Ly, and a 78 RPM, made in Turkey.
1. Hamiyet Yüceses - Telgirafin Tellerine. Ronly 191.
2. Semra Atilay - Benim Aklimi Alacaksim. Ronly 202.
3. Ahmet Üstün - Nezaman Geleceksin. Ronly EP-193.
4. Ahmet Üstün - Nedersin Şirin Sözlü Bebecim. Ronly EP-194.
5. Zeki Muren - Ömrüm Senin Olsun. Grafson M.G. 1178. 78 RPM.
Condition: G to G+. Slight scratches, slight flaws in sleeves. Item no. 5 sleeve severely torn.
1. Hamiyet Yüceses - Telgirafin Tellerine. Ronly 191.
2. Semra Atilay - Benim Aklimi Alacaksim. Ronly 202.
3. Ahmet Üstün - Nezaman Geleceksin. Ronly EP-193.
4. Ahmet Üstün - Nedersin Şirin Sözlü Bebecim. Ronly EP-194.
5. Zeki Muren - Ömrüm Senin Olsun. Grafson M.G. 1178. 78 RPM.
Condition: G to G+. Slight scratches, slight flaws in sleeves. Item no. 5 sleeve severely torn.
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $75
Including buyer's premium
Il Etait Une Fois… en Israel.
Vinyl LP by French Comedian and Director, Philippe Clair, dealing with Israel's victory in the Six-Day War. Gatefold sleeve, featuring color comic-book illustrations of the Egyptian front, and portraits of Moshe Dayan and Gamal Abdel Nasser, by Yvon Francois. The album's title alludes to Sergio Leone's 1968 film, Once Upon a Time in the West.
Claire's career spanned over more than three decades, including a series of films with the famous "Les Charlots".
Riviera 521037S. [1968].
VG+ / VG+.
Vinyl LP by French Comedian and Director, Philippe Clair, dealing with Israel's victory in the Six-Day War. Gatefold sleeve, featuring color comic-book illustrations of the Egyptian front, and portraits of Moshe Dayan and Gamal Abdel Nasser, by Yvon Francois. The album's title alludes to Sergio Leone's 1968 film, Once Upon a Time in the West.
Claire's career spanned over more than three decades, including a series of films with the famous "Les Charlots".
Riviera 521037S. [1968].
VG+ / VG+.
Category
Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $80
Unsold
Vinyl 7" released by the Swedish band the Wobblies in 1989, featuring two English language songs; the first tells the tale of Mahmoud Masarawa, an Israeli Arab, jailed for espionage. The song hails Masarawa as an Arab socialist, working for co-existence and social justice. The second song is titled Intifada.
The sleeve features a portrait of Masarawa and the words "working together" in Hebrew and Arabic.
No record company or catalogue number.
VG+ / VG+.
The sleeve features a portrait of Masarawa and the words "working together" in Hebrew and Arabic.
No record company or catalogue number.
VG+ / VG+.
Category
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
A double EP of "Magical Mystery Tour," by the Beatles, released in Israel in the same format as in the UK, as two EPs with a booklet.
At first the two EPs were sold separately with Israeli designed sleeves, but later the record company decided to import the British sleeves and use them to pack the Israeli pressings. A silver label reading "Stereo & Mono" was stuck to the back cover. The vinyl EPs are in generic paper protective covers.
Parlophone SMMT1.
VG+ / VG+.
At first the two EPs were sold separately with Israeli designed sleeves, but later the record company decided to import the British sleeves and use them to pack the Israeli pressings. A silver label reading "Stereo & Mono" was stuck to the back cover. The vinyl EPs are in generic paper protective covers.
Parlophone SMMT1.
VG+ / VG+.
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
Including buyer's premium
Israeli pressing of the Les Chaussettes Noires' first LP, (the band previously issued two 10" Eps). The LP features original material by the band members as well as French covers of rock'n'roll classics including Gene Vincent's "The Night Is So Lonely," and "Right Now," Elvis Presley's "Little Sister," The Everly Brothers' "All I Have To Do Is Dream" and Dion's "Runaround Sue."
The album includes an original Hed Arzi inner nylon protective cover in fair condition.
Les Chaussettes Noires, founded in 1959, were considered the first French Rock'n'roll band, and enjoyed huge success until the group finally disbanded in 1964.
Hed Arzi - AN 67-00
VG- / VG-
The album includes an original Hed Arzi inner nylon protective cover in fair condition.
Les Chaussettes Noires, founded in 1959, were considered the first French Rock'n'roll band, and enjoyed huge success until the group finally disbanded in 1964.
Hed Arzi - AN 67-00
VG- / VG-
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Vinyl records
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
Including buyer's premium
Vinyl LP featuring recordings of seven of the most prominent Hebrew poets reading their poems. Leah Goldberg, Avraham Shlonski, Amir Gilboa (see item 13), Dalia Ravikovitch, Haim Guri, Natan Zach, and S.Y. Agnon who reads a part of "BiDemi Yameha", a story whivh was initially printed in poetic form.
The LP was edited by T. Karmi, and although its production year is not mentioned, the editor write in his sleeve notes that during work on the LP the news came that Agnon won the Nobel prize for peace for 1966.
White labels with no printing, writing in pen 0008 15114 and 0008 15115.
Eastronics ISR-0008.
VG+ / G+. Minor tears to cover.
The LP was edited by T. Karmi, and although its production year is not mentioned, the editor write in his sleeve notes that during work on the LP the news came that Agnon won the Nobel prize for peace for 1966.
White labels with no printing, writing in pen 0008 15114 and 0008 15115.
Eastronics ISR-0008.
VG+ / G+. Minor tears to cover.
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Vinyl records
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