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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
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Vinyl LP, second pressing of the first edition of Aharit HaYamim's (Apocalypse) only LP.
When the album was first released, the cover did not include the bottom line, which includes the names of three of the tracks. This line was added to the second pressing of the first edition, due to these songs' success.
Laminated front cover.
Several years after this edition was sold out, the album was re-released as part of the Embassy series. This pressing is considered of inferior quality, and the front cover is not laminated.
VG / VG.
When the album was first released, the cover did not include the bottom line, which includes the names of three of the tracks. This line was added to the second pressing of the first edition, due to these songs' success.
Laminated front cover.
Several years after this edition was sold out, the album was re-released as part of the Embassy series. This pressing is considered of inferior quality, and the front cover is not laminated.
VG / VG.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $75
Including buyer's premium
Yaakov (Yankele) Rotblit's first LP - Kach Shihrarti Et Yerushalayim, (This Is How I Liberated Jerusalem), 1978. A dedication by Rotblit on front of sleeve "To Allen, from Cairo and Jerusalem to New York, good luck, with friendship, [signature], Al-Quds [in Arabic], 10/1/84."
Cat. No. DD 35183 and the name of record company "Hataklit," appears on the cover, but the label on the record itself features "Hed Arzi" as the record company, the catalogue number as BAN 15268, and mistakenly states the year of production as 1968, instead of 1978.
VG+ / VG+
Cat. No. DD 35183 and the name of record company "Hataklit," appears on the cover, but the label on the record itself features "Hed Arzi" as the record company, the catalogue number as BAN 15268, and mistakenly states the year of production as 1968, instead of 1978.
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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Vinyl LP by Yehonatan Geffen and Adi Renrat, featuring songs from the 1979 show "Korim Leze Osher," [It's Called Happiness] with Geffen and Astar Shamir. Renrat composed and arranged all the songs on the album.
The LP features a Hebrew version of the Bee-Gees hit "Stayin' Alive," titled "Disco Kvish HaSargel," two songs performed by Astar Shamir, two songs performed by Yoel Lerner; one of these, "Shir Ahava," appeared later that year on Shlomo Yidov's debut album with a different melody.
The LP was not a commercial success, and was never re-issued in CD format.
The back cover of the album features Geffen supposedly surprised by a photographer in a staircase, hugging a woman whose face isn't seen, apparently Anat Atzmon, Geffen's partner at the time.
Phonodor 13161
VG+ / VG+. A small part of the bottom corner of the cover is missing.
The LP features a Hebrew version of the Bee-Gees hit "Stayin' Alive," titled "Disco Kvish HaSargel," two songs performed by Astar Shamir, two songs performed by Yoel Lerner; one of these, "Shir Ahava," appeared later that year on Shlomo Yidov's debut album with a different melody.
The LP was not a commercial success, and was never re-issued in CD format.
The back cover of the album features Geffen supposedly surprised by a photographer in a staircase, hugging a woman whose face isn't seen, apparently Anat Atzmon, Geffen's partner at the time.
Phonodor 13161
VG+ / VG+. A small part of the bottom corner of the cover is missing.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
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The first album by the armored corps troupe, founded in 1970, 'using the talents of turret technicians, secretaries, communication technicians and medics.' Gidi Koren, who later founded HaAchim VeHaachayot, at the time a medical student, volunteered to work with the group. He was their 'Musical Guide', conductor, and wrote and composed almost all of the album's songs. The troupe members are credited only by the first names, and apparently none of them gained success as soloists.
The troupe was active for only three years, disbanding in 1973.
Polydor 60102. VG / G.
The troupe was active for only three years, disbanding in 1973.
Polydor 60102. VG / G.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $120
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The only LP album released by Roman Sharon (Cherner), one of the promising young pop singers of the early 1970s, who was killed in a car accident in 1974.
Sharon composed four of the tracks.
VG / VG. Name of former owner on sleeve verso and on one of the labels.
Sharon composed four of the tracks.
VG / VG. Name of former owner on sleeve verso and on one of the labels.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
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1. Brecht's Poems - Rema Samsonov, Shoshana Shani, Arik Lavie, Shimon Bar. Co-production of Zavit Theatre with Uri Zohar and A. Deshe LTD. Translation: Dan Almagor, director: Shmuel Atzmon.
Includes: Mother Courage, Surabaya Johnny, Ballad of the Jews' Whore Marie Sanders.
Zavit Theatre was an independent acting troupe, with a innovative repertoire of productions, active between the years 1959-1968, after which it was incorporated into Habima National Theatre.
Israphone, no Cat. No.
VG- /G+. Tears on sides of cover, fixed by gluing cardboard from inside.
2. HaHanaot HaKtanot SheBaChayim (the Small Joys of Life) - a Bertold Brecht evening, featuring Miri Aloni, Yossi Pollack, Benny Amdurski. A co-production of Noam Semel and Zavta Theatre, 1974. Translation: Dan Almagor (except one poem, translated by Ehud Manor). Director: Zadok Zarfati.
Songs include: Mother Courage, Alabama Song, Second Threepenny Finale, On the Infanticide Marie Farrar.
Hed Arzi, BAN 14453.
VG / VG. Stamp of kibbutz record library on one of the labels and back cover.
Includes: Mother Courage, Surabaya Johnny, Ballad of the Jews' Whore Marie Sanders.
Zavit Theatre was an independent acting troupe, with a innovative repertoire of productions, active between the years 1959-1968, after which it was incorporated into Habima National Theatre.
Israphone, no Cat. No.
VG- /G+. Tears on sides of cover, fixed by gluing cardboard from inside.
2. HaHanaot HaKtanot SheBaChayim (the Small Joys of Life) - a Bertold Brecht evening, featuring Miri Aloni, Yossi Pollack, Benny Amdurski. A co-production of Noam Semel and Zavta Theatre, 1974. Translation: Dan Almagor (except one poem, translated by Ehud Manor). Director: Zadok Zarfati.
Songs include: Mother Courage, Alabama Song, Second Threepenny Finale, On the Infanticide Marie Farrar.
Hed Arzi, BAN 14453.
VG / VG. Stamp of kibbutz record library on one of the labels and back cover.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
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Vinyl LP with recording from the radio show in whichIsraeli actor and singer Tiki Dayan sings Gilbert O'Sullivan songs, translated by Ehud Manor, Tirza Atar, Naomi Shemer and Dafna Eilat. The album was released in 1975.
The album is considered a sought-after collector's item due to it being one of the rare albums wholly dedicated to O'Sullivan songs in translated versions.
Hed Arzi BAN 14487.
NM / NM.
The album is considered a sought-after collector's item due to it being one of the rare albums wholly dedicated to O'Sullivan songs in translated versions.
Hed Arzi BAN 14487.
NM / NM.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $80
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Vinyl LP featuring songs from the 1975 TV show for children "Rosh Kruv", (Cabbage Head), performed by the show's cast which included considered innovative at the time. The costumes and look of the show were affected by hippie culture, as well as the humor, music and sets. Participating musicians and artists included Ruti Navon, Eli Magen, Kobi Oshrat, Gali Atari, Hana Laszlo, Alona Turel and Menahem Einy.
The album, released in 1975 features original songs written by Talma Alyagon and composed by Kobi Oshrat as well as Hebrew versions of Stevie Wonder's "You are the sunshine of my life," the Carpenters' "Top of the World," Mac Davis' "I Believe in Music," and Peter Yarrow's " Weave Me the Sunshine."
Musical arrangements by Kobi Oshrat.
Hed Arzi, YAN 14502.
VG- / VG+. Front cover laminated.
The album, released in 1975 features original songs written by Talma Alyagon and composed by Kobi Oshrat as well as Hebrew versions of Stevie Wonder's "You are the sunshine of my life," the Carpenters' "Top of the World," Mac Davis' "I Believe in Music," and Peter Yarrow's " Weave Me the Sunshine."
Musical arrangements by Kobi Oshrat.
Hed Arzi, YAN 14502.
VG- / VG+. Front cover laminated.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
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Vinyl LP featuring songs from the mythological satire TV show, titled "Head Cleaning", aired between the years 1974-1976. The album was released in 1975. Most of the songs were written by Ephraim Sidon and B. Michael, composed by Ronni Weiss and performed by Rivka Michaeli, Dubi Gal, Tuvia Tzafir, Aliza Rosen, Aharon Almog, Shimon Lev-Ari and Shabtai Conorti. One of the songs "Yoetz Lech Brach," is a satirical version of "Chozeh Lech Brach", composed by Shalom Hanoch, originally performed by Oshik Levi; another is a satirical version of the title track from the musical "Annie Get Your Gun". "Shoot and Don't Talk," is based on a sentence uttered by Clint Eastwood in "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly." The song "Techezakna," is a parody of Bialik's poem, which was the anthem of the Israeli Labor Movement.
Hed Arzi. BAN 14491.
VG / VG+.
Hed Arzi. BAN 14491.
VG / VG+.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
In 1979, as Tel Aviv celebrated its 70th anniversary, Yoni Rechter was commissioned to compose the score for a dance spectacle by "Inbal" dance group, telling the story of Tel Aviv since its establishment in 1909.
For Rechter, this was his first ever commissioned work. The soundtrack was mostly instrumental, but featured several songs, including the original version of Nama Yafo, as well as Yaldei HaHefker and HaYeled Nissim, both recorded later by Einstein.
Musicians include Shem-Tov Levi, Shlomo Ydov and Tony Brower.
VG+ / VG. Flaw to top corner of sleeve, Cut-Out hole to bottom corner.
For Rechter, this was his first ever commissioned work. The soundtrack was mostly instrumental, but featured several songs, including the original version of Nama Yafo, as well as Yaldei HaHefker and HaYeled Nissim, both recorded later by Einstein.
Musicians include Shem-Tov Levi, Shlomo Ydov and Tony Brower.
VG+ / VG. Flaw to top corner of sleeve, Cut-Out hole to bottom corner.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
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"Mawal-Improvisation" - LP by Israeli jazz sax player, composer and arranger Albert Piamenta featuring original compositions as well as arrangements of Israeli oriental tunes, and Turkish and Greek folk tunes. The album includes well known tunes such as "Im Nin'alu," Dror Yikra," and "Shalom LeVen Dodi."?Session musicians include Jean Paul Zimbris (drums), and Kobi Cohen (bass).
CBS 85589
CBS 85589
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
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Nana Disc record company was founded by Nitzan Zeira in 1988. The first album produced by the label was Sipurim MeHakufsa (Stories from the Box), by Rami Fortis, stating the label's policy: to provide a home for musicians exploring non-mainstream styles.
A year later, the label assembled several songs by its artists, and several independently recorded songs, to form Nana Compilation Number One.
The album featured two new tracks by Rami Fortis - Shual BiMnusa and Chalom Kachol - later to be included in his second album 1900?, the first to be credited to Fortisakharof.
Yossi Elephant contributed two songs - Seder Yom (recorded by Rhetorical Band, 1983), and Eich KShe… (recorded by Lama Pil, never released on vinyl, apart from this compilation).
The Friends of Natasha's contributed Ogi, later to be released on the debut album, produced by Hed Arzi. Other tracks feature Nikmat HaTraktor (Inyan Shel Zman), a year before their debut album, Gil Smetana and Albert Sofer's Elegant with Achat Yoter Midai - also never re-released on vinyl; and an early Sivan Shavit song - HaOfnoan -credited Sivan; Dan Toren and Shunra's Yediot MeNikaragua, and Daniel with Otzma Atzuma.
Nana 1101. VG+ /VG+.
A year later, the label assembled several songs by its artists, and several independently recorded songs, to form Nana Compilation Number One.
The album featured two new tracks by Rami Fortis - Shual BiMnusa and Chalom Kachol - later to be included in his second album 1900?, the first to be credited to Fortisakharof.
Yossi Elephant contributed two songs - Seder Yom (recorded by Rhetorical Band, 1983), and Eich KShe… (recorded by Lama Pil, never released on vinyl, apart from this compilation).
The Friends of Natasha's contributed Ogi, later to be released on the debut album, produced by Hed Arzi. Other tracks feature Nikmat HaTraktor (Inyan Shel Zman), a year before their debut album, Gil Smetana and Albert Sofer's Elegant with Achat Yoter Midai - also never re-released on vinyl; and an early Sivan Shavit song - HaOfnoan -credited Sivan; Dan Toren and Shunra's Yediot MeNikaragua, and Daniel with Otzma Atzuma.
Nana 1101. VG+ /VG+.
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