This hugely successful album contains many of Shlomo Artzi's most beloved love songs, most of them remixed and rearranged for this release! This is a sound that is fresh and unfamiliar while still unmistakably Shlomo Artzi!
CD 1: 1. Af paam lo ted'i 2. Yareah 3. Kzat meshune she lo nisheret
4. Talfni, talfni
5. At einech yodaat 6. Tirkod 7. Paam tori ve-paam toreh 8. Ahrei ha-kol et shir
9. Havtahot 10. Rov ha-zman at ishti 11. Hayiti iti harei 12. Shnayim - with Rita
CD 2: 1. Gever holeh le-ibud 2. Pit'om kshe lo bat 3. Yomei holedet 4. Uveyahad nizdaken
Shlomo Artzi's career in music was launched in the late 1960's as a soloist in the navy choral troupe. He then went on to appear in the Israel Folk Festivals, winning first place three times in five years: in 1970, for Pit’om Hayom, Pit’om Achshav (Suddenly Today, Suddenly Right Now); in 1973 for Shir Baboker Baboker (Early Morning Song) ; and in 1974 for Haballada al Baruch Jemili (The Ballad for Baruch Jemili).
Following these early achievements, Artzi's career declined, and his work was considered routine and unoriginal. Although adept at setting poems to music, notably those by Bialik, Tchernichovky, and Amichai, Artzi was unable to develop an authentic voice of his own. Only in 1978, with the release of his new album Gever Holech Le’ibud (A Man Losing His Way), did his career pick up with songs that reflected a new and more personal style. Many subsequent releases followed in quick succession, and Artzi became one of the most successful Israeli performers. He has sold more albums than any Israeli singer, and his lengthy performances, lasting easily three hours or more, are immensely popular. Artzi's music fuses rock with native Hebrew strains, and its most prominent recurring image is dance, as a symbol for life and vitality.
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<P><B>Number of CD(s) in package: 2</B></P>
<P>This hugely successful album contains many of Shlomo Artzi's most beloved love songs, most of them remixed and rearranged for this release! This is a sound that is fresh and unfamiliar while still unmistakably Shlomo Artzi!</P>
<P><STRONG>CD 1:<BR></STRONG>1. Af paam lo ted'i<BR>2. Yareah<BR>3. Kzat meshune she lo nisheret<BR>
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<BR>4. Talfni, talfni<BR>
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<BR>5. At einech yodaat<BR>6. Tirkod<BR>7. Paam tori ve-paam toreh<BR>8. Ahrei ha-kol et shir<BR>
<DIV id=song5></DIV>
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<BR>9. Havtahot<BR>10. Rov ha-zman at ishti<BR>11. Hayiti iti harei<BR>12. Shnayim - with Rita<BR>
<DIV id=song6></DIV>
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<P><STRONG>CD 2:<BR></STRONG>1. Gever holeh le-ibud<BR>2. Pit'om kshe lo bat<BR>3. Yomei holedet<BR>4. Uveyahad nizdaken<BR>
<DIV id=song8></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('64340_8.mp3','song8');</SCRIPT>
<BR>5. Ha-ahava ha-yashna<BR>6. Yofia eino yadua<BR>7. Yamim ka-ele<BR>8. Menagev lah ta-dmaot<BR>
<DIV id=song9></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('64340_9.mp3','song9');</SCRIPT>
<BR>9. Nivreti lah<BR>10. Boi ve-natir<BR>11. Tagidi<BR>12. Shnayim
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<P>Shlomo Artzi's career in music was launched in the late 1960's as a soloist in the navy choral troupe. He then went on to appear in the Israel Folk Festivals, winning first place three times in five years: in 1970, for Pit’om Hayom, Pit’om Achshav (Suddenly Today, Suddenly Right Now); in 1973 for Shir Baboker Baboker (Early Morning Song) ; and in 1974 for Haballada al Baruch Jemili (The Ballad for Baruch Jemili).</P>
<P>Following these early achievements, Artzi's career declined, and his work was considered routine and unoriginal. Although adept at setting poems to music, notably those by Bialik, Tchernichovky, and Amichai, Artzi was unable to develop an authentic voice of his own. Only in 1978, with the release of his new album Gever Holech Le’ibud (A Man Losing His Way), did his career pick up with songs that reflected a new and more personal style. Many subsequent releases followed in quick succession, and Artzi became one of the most successful Israeli performers. He has sold more albums than any Israeli singer, and his lengthy performances, lasting easily three hours or more, are immensely popular. Artzi's music fuses rock with native Hebrew strains, and its most prominent recurring image is dance, as a symbol for life and vitality. </P>00add-to-cartNMC United3