Tamouz "Quite Love" 1976 Israeli Prog Rock

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Tamouz "The Orange Season Is Over" 1975 killer Israeli prog rock... masterpiece...! recommended.

This is a masterpiece. The best israeli album by far, and a good competitor for a place in the top 100 in my opinion (if only they sang in english!). For all you gentiles (just kiddin'), i would recommend to try and get a hold of this one.

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Supergroup one album - The Orange Season Is Over (1976), which is considered the cornerstone of rock in Israel. Although basically they are a hard rock band, their album "The Orange Season is Over" still contained a good progressive track with long and complex instrumental passages. The track "The Deeper, The Bluer" was a significant contribution to non-progressive group in the canon of Israeli prog.
In early 1976, shortly after the album's release, Tamouz began a series of live concerts. They were unique new approach to the show, sound and light. All sound equipment was imported from Europe. The idea was to make the British / American style in Israeli sound. Izarilskie media tools group met with enthusiasm. All the concerts were sold out in advance, but the entire mechanism Kontserev was very expensive, leading to financial losses and differences between group members. In mid-1976, Ariel Zilber left the group after the rest refused to record his song "Rutzi Shmulik", but due to financial obligations of the group for a while there.
The last concert in Israel was July 10, 1976 in kibutstse Ayelet Hashahar. All members of the group were significant and popular figures in Israeli music - Shalom Hanoch and subsequently Ariel Zilber made ​​considerable popularity. The band played together again in 1983, and the last time in 2000, at a single concert.
TAMOUZ was not commercially successful band, but the most influential in the Israeli rock from the 70's to the present day.


7. Sof `Onat ha-Tapuzim (The Orange Season Is Over) (5:41)
Supergroup one album - The Orange Season Is Over (1976), which is considered the cornerstone of rock in Israel. Although basically they are a hard rock band, their album "The Orange Season is Over" still contained a good progressive track with long and complex instrumental passages. The track "The Deeper, The Bluer" was a significant contribution to non-progressive group in the canon of Israeli prog.
In early 1976, shortly after the album's release, Tamouz began a series of live concerts. They were unique new approach to the show, sound and light. All sound equipment was imported from Europe. The idea was to make the British / American style in Israeli sound. Izarilskie media tools group met with enthusiasm. All the concerts were sold out in advance, but the entire mechanism Kontserev was very expensive, leading to financial losses and differences between group members. In mid-1976, Ariel Zilber left the group after the rest refused to record his song "Rutzi Shmulik", but due to financial obligations of the group for a while there.
The last concert in Israel was July 10, 1976 in kibutstse Ayelet Hashahar. All members of the group were significant and popular figures in Israeli music - Shalom Hanoch and subsequently Ariel Zilber made ​​considerable popularity. The band played together again in 1983, and the last time in 2000, at a single concert.
TAMOUZ was not commercially successful band, but the most influential in the Israeli rock from the 70's to the present day.

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