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VZL 267: Singing Groups of Israel


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Collection(s)Judaic
Catalogue NumberVZL 267
Matrix Number N/A
Record Label Vistas of Israel
Record Format33 1/3 RPM - 12"
Shelf Number801083
Number of Tracks1
Date RecordedN/A
Album Artists
Notes Singing Groups Of Israel

The collective nature of Israeli society is more easily captured in the performances of singing groups than in the work of soloists. This program consists of Israeli singing groups that are more dominant than soloists in Israeli culture. 0:50 - 1:19

1) Shir Ha-shuk (The Song Of The Market), sung by Tamigolin (The Roosters), a group of 8 young men. 2:21 - 4:50

2) Eyzeh Laila (What A Night), sung by Ha'Gashash (originally part of Tamigolin). 5:25 - 8:15

3) K� shoshanah Beyn Hachonim (As A Lily Among The Thorns), sung by The Karmon Group. 8:38 - 10:49

4) Mul Har Sinai (Facing Mount Sinai), sung by The Oranim Tzabar Group. 10:31 - 14:17


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