Danny Ben-Israel
Danny Ben-Israel was a notable Israeli musician of the late 1960s and early 1970s, producing psychedelic progressive rock with socially concerned lyrics in Hebrew.
Ben-Israel was born in Tel Aviv and started his musical career while still in the Israeli Defence Forces' Northern Command. He had a series of pop hits while still in the army. After leaving the army, he wrote and recorded for films and appeared in several musicals.
He toured Europe in 1968 and settled briefly in Austria to record the LP Happy Birthday, Rock'n'Roll. He returned to Tel Aviv in early 1969. He hooked up with guitarist Shlomo Mizrahi, leader of power trio Ha'Bama Ha'Hashmalit and recorded 1970's Bullshit 3¼, one of the first Israeli psychedelic recordings. The album was harshly criticized by the local media and had little commercial success, but has gained a great reputation amongst collectors, being regarded as a "psychedelic masterpiece".[1][2]
Other notable albums include The Kathmandu Sessions,[3] recorded soon after Bullshit 3¼ for a label that went bankrupt and finally issued decades later.
He is still active in music in Israel.
Discography
(incomplete)
- Happy Birthday, Rock'n'Roll
- Bullshit 3¼, World In Sound RFR 016LP
- The Kathmandu Sessions, Locust LOCUST 047CD
- The Collection
References
- ↑ http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/ben.israel.danny.html
- ↑ http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/thebookofseth/848
- ↑ http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/1324
- Danny Ben-Israel (Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide)