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Shalom hanoch live lp
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shalom hanoch live lp
  1. SHALOM HANOCH LIVE LP 320 KBPS
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On copies sold in the US a sticker on the original back of the case covers the Israeli barcode. ℗ 1985 NMC Music Ltd./© 1985 NMC Music Ltd., Manufactured and distributed by NMC Music Ltd. (Digital editing: "Harmonia Mundi Acoustica", Israel) Mixed at Kolinor Studios, Tel Aviv, January 85 Recorded at Syntron Studios and Kolinor Studios, Tel Aviv, December 84 - January 85 Not Noah = זה לא נח Guitar – Gerry Ekstein* MOTEK's Tune of the Day: Adam Betoch Atzmo Hu Gar by Shalom Hanoch. Show all albums by Shalom Hanoch - שלום חנוך. A Man Within Himself (Remastered 2002) 1977.

SHALOM HANOCH LIVE LP 320 KBPS

Here's the range of quality: 128 kbps good, 192 kbps great, 256 kbps awesome and 320 kbps perfect. KBPS stands for kilobits per second and the number of KBPS represents the audio quality of the MP3s. 2 - "ידו בכל ויד כל בו" ("Yado ba-kol ve-yad kol bo" - "his hand is in all and all's hand is in him") is said in Genesis 16:12 as part of the lords prophecies to Hagar about Ishmael. The song is a play on that duality, with the waiting for this bloke, Meshiakh, being the meaning on the surface level. מחכים לָמשיח" ("Mekhakim La-Meshiakh") - Waiting for the Messiah - is a very common phrase. It also contained personal songs and love songs.

shalom hanoch live lp

The album contained political-social songs: "Waiting for The Messiah" dealt with the crash of the Israeli Stock Market, Lo Otzer BeAdom (Doesn't Stop For Red Lights) was written about the 1982 Lebanon War. In 1985 he recorded his most successful album – Mehakim LeMashiach (Waiting for The Messiah). The record included songs that were composed by Hanoch in Israel and were translated to English, and also included new compositions. The album was recorded and produced by James' record company, DJM, with Elton John's backing band. Because if you listen to the Beatles channel on Sirius XM as much as I do, unlocking your inner Israeli grandparent won’t be so hard.In 1971 Hanoch recorded a solo album in English, Shalom. Regardless of if you understand the lyrics or not, there are plenty of excellent Hebrew classic rock tunes worth listening to. It’s art, you know, I don’t think there’s any wrong way to interpret art.” Why limit yourself? If you don’t know the lyrics, I think you can make your own meanings. “It just definitely helps you understand other people’s cultures better. In my quest for more Israeli rock, I came across the blog, “The Diversity of Classic Rock,” run by music historian Angie Weisgal who blogs under the name Angie Moon and runs the Instagram account, Weisgal explains that “if it makes me feel like I’m living in a time that I didn’t really live in,” she knows it’s a track worth recommending.įor her and many fans of “foreign” classic rock, the language doesn’t matter. Every time I unearth one of these albums from a bin labeled “Foreign Rock” or “Middle Eastern,” I feel a sense of pride knowing that there were Jewish musicians that pioneered such a unique sound. I am fortunate to live in the heavily Israeli expat population in the San Fernando Valley, so it is possible for me to accidentally come across such delightful albums as Poogy in a Pita - which has the entire band lounging inside of a pita bread as the album art - or a special Record Store Day reissue of Singles Rarities & Oddities by The Churchills. Like most teenagers playing with this retro tech, I looked to my parents for help, and the Hebrew rock records that immigrated to LA with my parents became the basis for my burgeoning record collection. As a teen, when my hipster wannabe self first became aware of the revival of vinyl records, it was because I had been gifted a trendy black and red Crosley record player. Yeladudes (Kiddos) by Einstein was my favorite CD to listen to at bedtime - it’s like listening to a crazy uncle sing absurdist bedtime stories about the land of the dwarves (“Be’Medinat HaGamadim”) and a guy that goes around bending bananas at night (“Mekofef Habananot”).Īs listening technology evolved past CDs and boomboxes, my favorite music bounced from iPods to iPhones, and I soon left the Hebrew albums of my childhood behind. My parents are Israeli and my first language was Hebrew as a kid, I would fall asleep every night listening to Israeli lullabies by Arik Einstein on my red boombox.

SHALOM HANOCH LIVE LP MAC

But if you are a Jewish classic rock fan, or even just have Fleetwood Mac stuck in your head because of the TikTok algorithm, I implore you to give Israeli rock a chance. The era gave us no shortage of American Jewish musicians to fall in love with - from Lou Reed to Bob Dylan to Mama Cass. As this nostalgia for a time that we did not live through continues, it is becoming increasingly clear that this era’s music continues to capture the fascination of generations.












Shalom hanoch live lp