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Leah CD (1998)
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Live CD (1998)
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With the Philharmonic CD (1999)
Gil Dor discography Live Recording
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Noa Calling CD (2008)
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First Collection-Osef Rishon CD (2001)
Gil Dor CD discography Track Listing of songs: Beautiful That Way; Millimeter; Hu; Paranoia; Mizmor Laila; Nanua; Be'eineiha Mishaela; Hi; Akara; Yalda Im Zamot; Ilanot; Shir Mishmar; Aval Ahava; Boker; Niga El Hachalom; Le'at Keholem Halev; Hastav Biladav; Pizmon Layakinton;
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Noa CD (2008)
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Noapoles: Noa Sings Napoli CD (2011)
Gil Dor albums With Noapoles, Israeli world music diva Noa once again pays tribute to the Neapolitan songbook. The singer and her musical partner Gil Dor had already worked with Naples' Solis String Quartet for a 2005 album of Neapolitan favorites ...
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An American Diary, Vol. 2: The Dreamings CD (1999)
Gil Dor CD discography The Dreamings is the second volume of Mike Mainieri's An American Diary project. The vibraphonist and leader appears primarily with saxophonist George Garzone, bassist Marc Johnson, and drummer Peter Erskine. But thanks to the rotating cast of guest ...
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#2 CD (1998)
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Calling CD (1996)
Gil Dor songs Calling is a very good album, but it doesn't rise to the level of its self-titled predecessor -- Noa. Calling, produced by Rupert Hine, takes a slightly harder edge than the Noa release and a few tunes, like ...
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Os Amores Libres CD (2000)
Gil Dor albums Track Listing of songs: Jigs & Bulls; Os Amores Libres; Muineiras da Sorte; Maria Solina; Orillas del Rio Sil, A; Alma Barca; O Cabalo Azul; Raggle Taggle Gipsy, The; Danza da Lua en Santiago; Lavandeira da Noite, A; Viva la ...
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Noa CD (1994)
Israeli pop singer Noa (aka Achinoam Nini) is a beautiful woman who creates beautiful music. She wrote or co-wrote all 11 tracks on this impressive set, including her lyrical interpretation of "Ave Maria" (it's impressive to claim Bach ...
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Both Sides Of The Sea CD (1998)
BOTH SIDES OF THE SEA features material from two of Noa's Israeli albums, 1993's ACHINOAM NINI GIL DOR and 1997's ACHINOAM NINI.
Released in the United States as they are here -- on one album -- the songs on Both Sides of the Sea are collected from two Israeli albums: Achinoam Nini (1997) and Achinoam Nini Gil Dor (1993). Noa is Israeli-born but American-raised. Her music is an interesting mixture of her two heritages. She sings in Hebrew (with a smattering of English), and the occasional Middle Eastern instrument shows up, notably on the song "Morning," which sounds almost like Yosefa or Ofra Haza. For the most part, however, she employs guitar, strings, bass, percussion, and maybe an accordion or flute. It's not a rock & roll ensemble, but more like the combo used by a pop singer like Barbra Streisand who was never more than slightly influenced by rock. The numbers are a real mix. "Pines" is a wistful song of longing born out of being from "both sides of the sea," and when Noa sings the English refrain it sounds like country & western. "Me" is a soaring, yet soft number that sounds a little bit cabaret and a whole lot Broadway. "Terminal" sounds like Poe, but it's the only track even remotely produced in such a way. One might not expect this range of styles to come together as anything coherent, but surprisingly, it does. United by Noa's clear, classy voice, competent production, and a touch of melancholy, Both Sides of the Sea has something to offer many constituencies. ~ Kurt Keefner
Recorded at Village Studios and Triton Studios, Israel.
Personnel: Noa ...
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