
Ktzat Acheret ("A Little Different") is pivotal in the history of the small Israeli progressive rock scene during the 1970s, a movement that produced a handful of gifted artists little-known outside that country. Indispensable to this period of musical creativity was the career of Sholmo Gronich, a classical prodigy who also loved rock music, The Beatles in particular. His first album in 1971, 'Why Didn't You Tell Me?', is considered by many to be the first Israeli prog rock recording and displays many aspects of classical
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Guru
Shemi's Piece
Travelling
The Little Prince
Pink Skies
Spring
Two Chinese
204
Sweet Song
The Echo
Quinta
Bissalad
Traveling
Hanasich Hakatan
הנסיך הקטן
ההד
שיר בין ערביים
Quinta, from the 1974 album `No Name`
The Echo, from the 1974 album `No Name`
Shir Bein Arbaim
shnaim Sinim
שיר הנסיעה
שניים סינים
גורו
קטע שמי
ביסלט
קווינטה
Keta Shemi
Hahar
Shir Bein Arbayim
ביטלס
The Little Price
Kvinta
עוד ניפגש
Hu Yoshev Al Sfat Hanachal
äðñéê ä÷èï
נדודי שינה וסימפטיה
יכול להיות שזה נגמר
יכול להיות שזה נגמר - המשך
סימפטיה
Beaslet
A Semitic Piece
רוזה מרציפן
11-Sweet Song
÷èò ùîé
÷ååéðèä
Shir Bein Arbaeim
Shir bein arbeim
ילדי הירח
לילה טוב
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