Live in Tel-Aviv explained

Live In Tel-Aviv 1988
Type:live
Artist:HaClique
Cover:Live in Tel-Aviv.jpg
Released:1988
Recorded:19th, 21st, + 22nd October 1988
Venue:Zman Amiti (זמן אמיתי)
Genre:Post-punk, new wave, Israeli rock
Length:Vinyl:
Tape:
Language:Hebrew
Label:Third Ear/Boom-Cha Production
Prev Title:Olam Tzafuf (Crowded World)
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Hakol Mushlam
Next Year:2002

Live In Tel-Aviv 1988 (Hebrew: הופעה בתל-אביב lit. "A performance in Tel-Aviv") is a 1988 live album by the Israeli rock band, HaClique. It was recorded at club 'Zman Amiti' (Real-Time), over a period of three nights.[1] [2] All songs come from the band's previous two studio albums Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel and Olam Tzafuf, the only ones not rerecorded being "Al Tishal", "Zochel Al Hagachon", and "Tzaleket Ktana" from the former, and "Bear Hug" from the latter.

The album was released in two formats, vinyl record and compact cassette. Due to time constraints the tape version contains 7 tracks not present on the vinyl edition: "Olam Tzafuf", "Zera Nivun", "Nimas Li – Soarey Haimpiriya", "Kehut Chushim", "Hey Yaldon", "Ani Avud", and "Yeled Mavchena".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avnetz . Milk & Music: Haklik - Hofaa Betel Aviv 1988 - 1988 - Israel - rock/new wave . Milkandmusic.blogspot.com . 2008-07-16 . 2012-02-28.
  2. Web site: MOOMA - המוסיקה של ישראל . Mooma.mako.co.il . 2012-02-28.