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Israel Import / 2- Cd - jewel-case -set )
One of Israeli's rock most creative and shortest-lived bands, Tamouz's music was formed by three brilliant songwriters - vocalist Shalom Hanoch, keyboard player Ariel Silber and songwriting legend Meir Ariel (each one of whom had a long and prosperous solo career later on); powered up by an excellent set of players, including the splendid blues guitarist Yehuda Eder and the great drummer Meir Israel. The man, though, who is most responsible for both this very unique album and the band's untimely end, is Jewish-American producer Louis Lahav, who engineered Bruce Springsteen's timeless 'Born To Run' album. It was Lahav who convinced the band to turn their minimalistic live 60s pop-rock into ten minute long rock symphonies with syntheseisers and instrumental bridges galore. Because of that Tamouz were years ahead of their time in the musical province of Israel. It's also because of that that creative desputes between Silber, Hanoch and Lahav caused Tamouz to disband after only one release. |
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