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יצחק, issued in 1981 on NMC United Entertainment Ltd., marks a notable entry in the Israeli rock canon by guitarist and composer Itzhak Klepter. The record comprises ten tracks performed in Hebrew, blending rock structures with the regional sensibilities of its era. Klepter, already known for his work with prominent Israeli bands, channels his guitar work with a focus on melodic clarity and rhythmic drive, framed by arrangements that reflect the early 80s local scene.The featured track, "האהבה שלי היא לא האהבה שלו," exemplifies this approach with its measured pacing and interplay between vocals and instrumentation, illustrating Klepter’s command of the idiom without resorting to excess. As an artifact, יצחק stands as a testament to the period’s Israeli rock milieu, offering resonance for collectors and crate-diggers interested in the lineage of Hebrew-language rock.
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Album lore
יצחק, issued in 1981 on NMC United Entertainment Ltd., marks a notable entry in the Israeli rock canon by guitarist and composer Itzhak Klepter. The record comprises ten tracks performed in Hebrew, blending rock structures with the regional sensibilities of its era. Klepter, already known for his work with prominent Israeli bands, channels his guitar work with a focus on melodic clarity and rhythmic drive, framed by arrangements that reflect the early 80s local scene.The featured track, "האהבה שלי היא לא האהבה שלו," exemplifies this approach with its measured pacing and interplay between vocals and instrumentation, illustrating Klepter’s command of the idiom without resorting to excess. As an artifact, יצחק stands as a testament to the period’s Israeli rock milieu, offering resonance for collectors and crate-diggers interested in the lineage of Hebrew-language rock.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-4dUsH8qTQM792u7K2Jac4Z |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify