1. Sfaradi 2. Ha-shir ha-azuv al Meir Penigshtein 3. Mehapes dereh hazara 4. Horaha Shneiderman 5. Yeled 6. Europa 7. Pnas boded 8. Jam 9. Ha-mam 10. Ha-ish im ha-masur 11. Zoher, lo zoher 12. Kromatika 13. Lo haya li lev zahav 14. Kaveret on 45 15. Mevatel du-siah
Kaveret (meaning "beehive") was an Israeli rock band in the 1970's that won much fame around the world for their often humorous songs and unique style of music.
The band, several of whose members met during their service in the IDF, formed in 1973. It broke up in 1976, by consensus of the band members. Subsequently, Kaveret veterans Gidi Gov and Danny Sanderson along with female vocalist Mazi Cohen and other musicians, formed a spinoff band named "Gazoz", and later, another named "Doda".
Many songs by Kaveret became embedded in Israeli culture and are familiar also to the new generation of Israeli youth.
Once every decade or so, Kaveret holds a reunion tour with performances in Israel and abroad. This life performance is from 1998 in Tel Aviv's Park Hayarkon in honor of Israel's 50th anniversary.
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<P><STRONG>Number of CD(s) in package: 3 </STRONG></P>
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<P><STRONG>CD 1:</STRONG></P>
<P><BR>1. Ptiha - lamrot ha-kol<BR>2. Natati la et hayai<BR>3. Zoher, lo zoher<BR>4. Sherut azmi<BR>5. Shir malahim<BR>6. Golait<BR>7. Ani ve at az<BR>8. Shir ha-mehiron<BR>
<DIV id=song1></DIV>
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<BR>9. He kol kah yafa<BR>10. Lo, Lo<BR>11. Sipurei Pugi<BR>
<DIV id=song2></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('9991045_11.mp3','song2');</SCRIPT>
<BR>12. Sipur ha-makolet<BR>13. Shir ha- makolet<BR>14. Yeled mizdaken<BR>15. He holehet ba-drahim<BR>
<DIV id=song3></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('9991045_15.mp3','song3');</SCRIPT>
<BR>16. Sipurei Pogi<BR>17. Maavar Baruh<BR>18. Ha-magafayim shel Baruh<BR>
<DIV id=song4></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('9991045_18.mp3','song4');</SCRIPT>
<BR>19. Anshei ha-aron<BR>20. Medina ktana<BR>21. Ze ha-kol bishvileh<BR>22. Biladaih<BR>23. Matematika<BR>24. Lama libeh kmo kerah?
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<P><STRONG>CD 2:</STRONG></P>
<P><BR>1. Ha-balada al Ari ve Derez<BR>2. Hotik<BR>3. Po kavur ha-kelev<BR>4. Hitmanun ha-itar<BR>5. Mahrozet akustit</P>
<P>6. Hora he-ahzut<BR>
<DIV id=song5></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('9991045_2_6.mp3','song5');</SCRIPT>
<BR>7. Yo, ya<BR>
<DIV id=song6></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('9991045_2_7.mp3','song6');</SCRIPT>
<BR>8. Sukar ba-te<BR>9. Galshan<BR>10. Haver be-hevrat azmi<BR>11. Nehmad<BR>12. Shiur moledet
<DIV id=song8></DIV>
<SCRIPT language=javascript>playmusic('9991045_2_12.mp3','song8');</SCRIPT>
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<P><STRONG>CD 3:</STRONG></P>
<P><BR>1. Sfaradi<BR>2. Ha-shir ha-azuv al Meir Penigshtein <BR>3. Mehapes dereh hazara<BR>4. Horaha Shneiderman<BR>5. Yeled<BR>6. Europa<BR>7. Pnas boded<BR>8. Jam<BR>9. Ha-mam<BR>10. Ha-ish im ha-masur<BR>11. Zoher, lo zoher<BR>12. Kromatika<BR>13. Lo haya li lev zahav<BR>14. Kaveret on 45<BR>15. Mevatel du-siah<BR> <BR></P>
<P><STRONG>Kaveret </STRONG>(meaning "beehive") was an Israeli rock band in the 1970's that won much fame around the world for their often humorous songs and unique style of music.</P>
<P>The band, several of whose members met during their service in the IDF, formed in 1973. It broke up in 1976, by consensus of the band members. Subsequently, Kaveret veterans Gidi Gov and Danny Sanderson along with female vocalist Mazi Cohen and other musicians, formed a spinoff band named "Gazoz", and later, another named "Doda".</P>
<P>Many songs by Kaveret became embedded in Israeli culture and are familiar also to the new generation of Israeli youth.</P>
<P>Once every decade or so, Kaveret holds a reunion tour with performances in Israel and abroad. This life performance is from 1998 in Tel Aviv's Park Hayarkon in honor of Israel's 50th anniversary.</P>
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