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Showing posts with label Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Idan Raichel (part 0)


I'm not even sure where and when I first heard of Idan Raichel and his Project. I only know that at first, I liked just a few of his/their songs and that in time, as I listened more often, I grew to appreciate the talents, and more songs, albeit not all.


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Yehuda Poliker (album 4) - Less but hurts (part 2)


After sharing my personal experience (in part 1) with the 3 most influential songs from this album, I now share its 

Track listing : (excerts )

  1. Less but hurts
  2. Good night, go to sleep
  3. The shadow and me
  4. Trans Orient (instrumental)
  5. Things I wanted to say 
  6. A story of times past (instrumental)
  7. Today you are laughing
  8. Flower
  9. Yoram

(the links are only for you to discover - once again, I do not promote piracy)

Yehuda Poliker (album 4) - Less but hurts (part 1)



Yehuda Poliker's 4th record was released in 1990 and is my first encounter with this singer. 
I was a teen, living in difficult conditions, and three of this album's songs spoke to me as if they were written about my own case : 

The first of these is the third on the CD. It's called hazel ve'ani, which means the shadow and me. It tells mostly of him living in the closet (from which he'd come out publicly many years later) ; to me it was about the double life I was leading, and the massive difficulties that lead to this choice... I wasn't allowed to listen to music, mind you, so I had bought a small portable radio that was also a foldable headphone on which I'd listen to this song every time it'd air. 
It was my mantra, right from the first notes - drums rolling in, and a dancy pop song ensuing. 


Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Yehuda Poliker (album 2- update) - Day dreamer



After many many years waiting for this, I have finally bought, received and listened to Yehuda Poliker's second solo album. 

It was released in 1986, like I mentioned, and was very difficult to find.

I was a bit surprised to hear that the album was actually recorded live - which wasn't announced anywhere on his website, nor wikipedia. The liner notes, however, do specify this detail. 


All 12 songs have Greek melodies, several instrumental pieces and Lyrics are either in Greek or translated from it in. 

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Yehuda Poliker (album 3) - Ashes & dust



Yehuda Poliker's third solo album, Afar VeAvak, or, Ashes and Dust, was released in 1988, and deals once more with the heavy topic of WW2 and being second generation to Holocaust survivors. Poliker continues here his collaborative work with Yaakov Gilaad.

Yehuda Poliker (album 2) - Day dreamer




I don't yet own Yehuda Poliker's second solo album. It was released in 1986 and is one of the rarest to find, and its price hasn't been affordable when I did find it... I'll probably have to search for it more actively to complete my collection before it disappears.





Monday, March 28, 2016

Kate Havnevik (album 1) - Melankton


Kate Havnevik's first album, released in Norway in 2006 is called Melankton and has subsequently received 3 other release dates in the world :
2006 (UK) ; 2007 (USA & Canada); and finally, 2010 (Poland)

I loved every single song on my 12 track version, and my favorites are Kaleidoscope, and New day... but, really, I love it all...with its radio friendly tunes, as well as the more original creations Kate gave form to....

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Yehuda Poliker (part 0)





I’d like to introduce you to my favorite singer of all times: Yehuda Poliker. I believe the first song I heard was ‘’the shadow and me’’ from his 4th album ‘’less but hurts’’ from 1990. As far as I know, that song was written about a homosexual’s wish to live in a better world where he wouldn’t have to hide in the closet – to cast light on the shadow so to speak. Although not concerning my personal case, I had to lead a double life and thus had my very own shadow. The hope expressed in the bridge ‘’let’s soar high above, you’ll be my wings’’ spoke to me greatly as I, too, wished for freedom – and that’s how my love for Poliker’s music and songs was born and never waned.