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Esther
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Esther Ofarim
Prix : 129,50 €
Livré sous 15 jours
Musiciens/Orchrestre :

Esther Ofarim (vocals), Erich Ferstl (guitar), Chamber Orchestra of Munich Philharmonic

Label : First Impression Music Gramme : 200

Stéréo | 1 LP | 33rpm | Limited Edition

Extrait :

Available for the first time on super-silent 200 gram vinyl pressed at Quality Record Pressings !

Mastered by Doug Sax !

If you like the sweet voice of Ayako Hosokawa, the sexy voice of Mari Nakamoto, the unique voice of Patricia Barber and the tender voice of Jacintha, then you must listen to Esther. Ofarim, an Israeli female vocalist, was in the 1970's a part of the duo Esther and Abi Ofarim and later she persued her carreer as a solo artist. Ofarim put out records in several styles throughout her career, including folk music (of Israel and other cultures and countries), folk-rock, novelty, and orchestrated folk-pop-classical-rock in the style of Judy Collins. Ofarim often released records in English, with virtually no trace of an Israeli accent, and also performed and recorded for a while with her one-time husband Abi.

Although not too well-known to the English-speaking audience (particularly in the United States), Ofarim has impinged on the pop and rock consciousness from time to time. In 1968, she had a British number one hit (also a big seller in other countries, though not in the U.S.) with the novelty "Cinderella Rockafella", recorded as part of a duo with husband Abi; Esther and Abi had another British hit, "One More Dance", later that year.

  • Side A :
  • 1. Kinderspiele (German)
  • 2. Rataplan (French)
  • 3. El Rey Nimrod (Latin)
  • 4. Hayu Leiloth (Hebrew)
  • 5. Nique Nac No Muse (French)
  • 6. Una Matica De Ruda (Latin)
  • Side B :
  • 1. La Vezina Catina (Latin)
  • 2. Tziyunyanai Haderech (Hebrew)
  • 3. La Scillitana (Italian)
  • 4. Leil Galil (Hebrew)
  • 5. Pamparapam (Turkish)
  • 6. Pavane (French)
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