Shalom Hanoch "End Of The Road" 1971 Israel

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Shalom Hanoch "Classic Rock" 1971

Another pearl coming from Israel, the performer and composer Shalom Hanoch is one of the most important and pioneering rock names in the country, participating in various groups and long solo career. Shalom was born in Mishmarot during 40s, starting his career in music in the late 60 clubs in Tel Aviv. During his short time in London, in the early '70s, released the first solo album by DJM and soon after returned to his homeland where he continued new projects. Is still active, with most recent CD of 2009.
Post here the 1971 debut with 11 short tracks of typical 70s rock'n'roll, with all English lyrics and influences from the greats of the era. Light influences from Arabic, psychedelic and prog music appear, but the climate is mostly acoustic time with beautiful choruses and acoustic guitar. Other instruments as keyboards, saxophone and guitar appear occasionally, but very good. Featured on the track "End of the Road", "Take off my Shoes", "Peaceful Love" and "You Do Need Some Sleep".
Overall, nothing new or overwhelming, but a good album for fans of classic rock.

Shalom Hanoch (violão, vocal)
+ Caleb Quaye (violão, teclados)

Shalom Hanoch
Ian Duck (violão)
Dave Glover (baixo)
Roger Pope (bateria)
B.J. Cole (guitarra)
Ray Worley (saxofone, clarinete)
Lol Coxhill (saxofone)

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