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Music from Israel Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music Music from Israel Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 1. ACOLLECTIVE Onwards 2. ADAM Twice A Day (Collection) 3. ADINI, DANA Illusion 4. AHARON, SHLOMIT My Beloved Beside You 5. ALBERSTEIN, HAVA Alberstein Live 6. ALLAL, CORINNE Corinne Allal 7. Forbidden Fruit 8. Antarctica 9. Sfat Imi (My Mother's Tongue) 10. Zan Nadir (Rare Breed) 11. When It’s Deep 12. AMAR, ALBERT Transparent 13. AMDURSKY, ASSAF 2 14. Silent Engines 15. Live 16. ANKRI, ETTI I Can See In Your Eyes 17. Esther 18. In Spite Of And Because Of 19. Sea 20. Millionim 21. Rabbi Yehuda Halevy Sung By Etti Ankri 22. ANKRI, ETTI & D'OR, DAVID Performance 23. ARGOV, ZOHAR Songs From The Film „Zohar“ 24. ARIEL, MEIR Selection 25. Carbon Drawings 26. ARZI, SHLOMO The Songs 2 27. Ticket To Luna Park 28. Moon 29. The Triple Collection 1 30. The Triple Collection 2 31. The Triple Collection 3 32. Shnaim (2 CDs) 33. ○○ 34. I Loved Them 35. Thirst 36. ASHDOT, IZHAR Izhar Ashdot 37. Izhar Ashdot 2 38. Live At The Hard Rock Cafe 39. Inside Your Night (Live, Maxi-CD) 40. A Time Of Magic 41. Go With Your Heart 42. Small Dance. Live – The Irish Tour 43. ASHER, MEIRA Dissected 44. ATARI, GALI Only Yesterday (A Collection) 45. ATRAF The First Album 46. ATZMON, GILAD Spiel 47. ATZMON, GILAD, & THE Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble ORIENT HOUSE ENSEMBLE 48. Nostalgico 49. Exile (featuring Reem Kalani & Dhafer Yoassef) 50. AVIDAN, ASAF Now That You Are Leaving Music from Israel · Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 1 51. AVIDAN, ASAF, & THE MOJOS The Reckoning 52. Poor Boy / Lucky Man 53. Through The Gale 54. AVRASHI, KEREN Good Time To Stay 55. 5 Seconds 56. AVTIPUS What Does The Weatherman Know 57. AXELROD, DAVID Requiem: The Holocaust 58. AZARYA, SHARON The Time Is Now 59. AZULAY, YOSSI One Day Without You 60. BANAI, EHUD And The Refugees 61. Karof 62. The Third 63. In A Little While 64. Anneeh Lee 65. BANAI, EVIATAR Eviatar Banai 66. Trip Song 67. Standing On Paper 68. BANAI, JOSSI Words: Natan Alterman, Music: Yonathan Ber-Giora 69. BANAI, MEIR First 70. Rain 71. Live 72. Changing Colours 73. In Between 74. Wandering Tune 75. Fractured Heart 76. How Much Love (Collection) 77. Accustic (Collection) 78. Shma Koli – Hear My Voice 79. BANAI, YUVAL Yuval Banai 80. Rashi Dub 81. BARKAN, EYAL Crazy Summer 82. BAROQUE Baroque 83. BARRY SISTERS, THE The Barry Sisters 84. BASSAN, DANNY The Child In Me 85. BEGGER, MENNY Year Of The Cherry 86. BEN, ZEHAVA Collection 87. You Are My Love (Songs of Um Kultum) 88. Sings Zohar Argov 89. Inside Of The Heart 90. BEN-ARI, TAMI & DAN, ILAN Jazz Is Our Standard 91. BENZEEN Collection 92. BERGER, DANA To The Edge 93. In Motiom 94. BERMAN, ERIC I 95. II 96. BERTI, SHALVA Gold 97. BLACKFIELD (AVIV GEFFEN Blackfield STEVEN WILSON) 98. Welcome To My DNA 99. BOOM PAM Puerto Rican Nights 100. Boom Pam 101. BRAUER, TIMNA, MEIRI, ELI Orient Live 102. BRAVE OLD WORLD Klezmer Music 103. Beyond The Pale Music from Israel · Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 2 104. BROZA, DAVID First Collection 105. Stolen Kiss 106. Elements of Love 107. Broza & Friends / Masada 99 – Starting To Breath (2 CDs, Live) 108. ○○ 109. All Or Nothing 110. BUSTAN ABRAHAM First 111. Pictures Through The Painted Window 112. Fanar 113. CARMELLA GROSS & WAGNER Black Flower 114. CASPI, MATTI Side A, Side B 115. One To One 116. Cherished Dreams (Compilation) 117. Another World 118. Matti Caspi Live (2 CDs) 119. ○○ 120. CASPI, MATTI & MANOR, EHUD The Best Of 121. COHEN, AVISHAI Colors 122. Aurora 123. COHEN, MAZI Transitions 124. COLALAILA The Train To Massada 125. COOLOOLOOSH Elements Of Sound 126. DAG NAHASH Local Substance 127. DANA INTERNATIONAL, Umpatampa FEATURING OFER NISSIM 128. Diva – Best Of 129. DANIEL, ALONA Party In The Dungeon 130. DECKELBAUM, YAEL Ground Zero 131. D'OR, DAVID Changing Times 132. Baneshama 133. D'OR, DAVID & HABRERA David and Shlomo (Live) HATIVIT 134. DR. CASPER’S RABBIT SHOW 1 135. Ho Ho 136. DUAL A Certain Place 137. DUCHIN, ARCADI Arcadi Duchin 138. Lovestar (2 CDs) 139. ○○ 140. Feeling 141. DUCHIN, ARKADI & BANAI, Domino MEIR 142. DUCHIN, ARCADI & Want To Be And Will Be VISSOTSKY, VLADIMIR 143. EAST-WEST ENSAMBLE Zurna 144. EATLIZ Teasing Nature (CD + live DVD) 145. oo 146. EYFO HA'YELED Sugar Time 147. Demons 148. My Journeys With Myself 149. Where Is The Kid? 150. EINSTEIN, ARIK A Collection 151. Collection 152. Second Collection 153. Collection For Children 154. Sings Itzhak Klepter Music from Israel · Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 3 155. EINSTEIN, ARIK & GAVRIELOV, On The Verge Of Light MIKI 156. EINSTZEIN, ARIK & HANOCH, Muscat SHALOM 157. EINSTEIN, ARIC & TOV LEVI, Filled With Love SHEM 158. EINSTEIN, ARIC & PETER ROTH Moments 159. Where Have The Butterflies Gone 160. EISENMAN, TAMAR Gymnasium 161. ETHNIX First 162. Masalla 163. Welcome To Israel 164. ETHNIX AND GOLAN, EYAL Live 165. FANS, THE Demo 2008 166. FEIDMAN, GIORA Nigunim Of My People 167. The Magic Of The Klezmer 168. The Dance Of Joy 169. Yiddish Soul 170. Klassic Klezmer 171. In Jerusalem 172. FEIDMAN, GIORA AND THE Crossin Borders GREGORIAN STRIN QUARTETT 173. FORTIS, RAMI Tales From The Box 174. See You In My Dreams 175. Cop Crook & The Whispering Giant 176. FORTIS / SAKHAROF 1900? 177. On Guard 178. FORTIS, RAMI / BRACHA, Run On The Edge SHLOMI 179. FRANK, POLIANNA No Choosing 180. GADASSI, AVNER Man Cry At Night 181. GAL, RIKI First 182. What Is Love 183. Search Me 184. Live 185. Love You More 186. GALRON, NURIT Sympathy 187. Heartfelt 188. The Flood Is Behind Us / Apres Nous Le Deluge 189. Within The Storms 190. GAN HAYOT Animal Garden 191. GAON, YEHORAM My Melodies Are Made Of 192. GAZOZ The 20 Hits 193. GEFFEN, AVIV & THE It’s Only Moonlight MISTAKES 194. It's Cloudy Now 195. III 196. Nowhere 197. The Letter 198. Full Moon (Compilation, 2 CDs) 199. ○○ 200. Hollowed 201. White Nights 202. Journey 203. Momento Mori 204. As Time Goes By Music from Israel · Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 4 205. Out Of The Race 206. Live (2 CDs + DVD) 207. ○○ 208. ○○○ 209. GOLAN, EYAL Without You 210. GORDON, TAL Masks 211. GORDON, TAL featuring KENAN, Wish It Would Last Forever RONA 212. GOSH, EFRAT Efrat Gosh 213. GOV, GIDI Manners 214. Live 215. Not A Day Left 216. Songs From „Layla Gov“ 1 (Live) 217. Songs From „Layla Gov“ 2 (Live) 218. Songs From „Layla Gov“, 2nd Collection (2 CDs, Live) 219. ○○ 220. GRONICH, SHLOMO & THE Shlomo Gronich & The Sheba Choir SHEBA CHOIR 221. GRONICH, SHLOMO & CASPI, Behind The Sounds MATTI 222. GRUBER, DANA Zoché 223. HA’BALIANIM (MAOR COHEN / Songs Of Wars OREN LOTENBERG) 224. HA’BANOT NECHAMA Ha’Banot Nechama 225. HABRERA HATIVIT Wandering 226. Black Beats 227. HABRERA HATIVIT, SHLOMO In a Secret Of Solitary Prayer BAR & 228. HADORBANIM Kobi 229. HA'HAVERIM SHEL NATASHA The Friends Of Natasha 230. Changes In The Sceaming Habits 231. Radio Bla Bla (2 CDs) 232. ○○ 233. In Live Performance 234. HA'LEVI, EREZ Tonight 235. HA'MACHSHEFOT Anticipating Another Rapture 236. Weird Times 237. HANOCH, SHALOM Waiting For Messiah 238. Live 239. This Time Around 240. Can't Sleep Now 241. Vi-O-Lence 242. Israeli Point Of View 243. Shalom Hanoch 2009 (CD + DVD) 244. + Live-DVD: Hayot Leila, Barby/Tel Aviv, July 25, 2008 245. HANOCH, SHALOM Live (2 CDs) 246. & LEVI, MOSHE ○○ 247. HA'PROJECT SHEL IDAN The Idan Raichel’s Project RAICHEL 248. Out Of The Depths 249. Within My Walls (2 CDs) 250. ○○ 251. HA'RIDING G Playing Bach 252. HA'YEHUDIM Different Reality 253. Unplugged (2 CDs, live) 254. ○○ Music from Israel · Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 5 255. Forte 256. HAZA, OFRA Songs For Children 257. Shirei Moledet A/B 258. Shirei Moledet 3 259. Yemenite Songs 260. Im Nin' Alu (Maxi-CD) 261. My Soul 262. HAZIZ, SHARON Take Me There 263. HI-MAN, SI & LOCAL BAND First 264. The Second Record (Live) 265. Working On The Road 266. Randez-Vous 267. HI-MAN, SI Dream Big 268. HIRSCH, NURIT Dig Dig Doog 269. More Dig Dig Doog 270. Dig Dig Doog 3 271. HOROVITZ, ARIEL Yallah Bye 272. ISRAEL KIBBUTZ CHAMBER Return To The South ORCHESTRA 273. ISRAEL KIBBUTZ CHOIR Zramin, Where The Streams Reside 274. JACKSON COHEN, EINAV Falling Tree in the Wood 275. JAKUBOVIC, JARUSLAV Sax 1 – Israeli Love Without Words 276. Sax 2 – Israeli Love Without Words 277. JEM Forget The Tears 278. Klezm'n Soul 279. JEWISH-YEMENITE DIWAN The Yemenite Jews 280. Ahavat Hadasa 281. KAPLAN, IRMI (JEREMY) And The Flowers 282. Good Morning 283. For Better and Worst 284. Lost Time 285. Wish 286. KARNI, MIKA Mika Karni 287. KAVERET Poogy Tales 288. In The Park (Live) (3 CDs) 289. ○○ 290. ○○○ 291. KELLY, TAMI Floating Off To Dreamland 292. KENAN, RONA Breathing Down To Zero 293. Through Foreighn Eyes 294. Songs for Yoel 295. KEMPIN, DANIEL Mazl Un Shlamazl 296. KEROLINA What I Should Do Now? 297. KLEINSTEIN, RAMI The Day Of The Bomb 298. On The Bridge 299. Everything You Want 300. Say It 301. KLEINSTEIN & THE COUNCIL Love Me 302. At Gido's Party 303. Apples And Dates 304. KLEINSTEIN, RITA & RAMI Together in concert (Live, 2 CDs) 305. ○○ 306. KLEZMATICS Rhythem & Jews 307. Jews With Horns Music from Israel · Rock, Pop, Jazz & Traditional Jewish Music 6 308. Possessed 309. KENISSIYAT HA'SECHEL Words In Whisper 310.
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