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Hakol Over Habibi was one of the most successful pop group in Israel from the late 70's to late 80's, when they broke up (actually, the singer of the group, Shlomit Aharon left and started a career on her own, with a limited success by the way). They remind me of the American group Manhattan Transfer: pop but yet very jazzy and swinging. Over the years, Hakol Over Habibi got many hits and I have to say that the voice of Shlomit Aharon did wonders for the compositions. Shlomit Aharon released two solo albums. The first one is pop and boring (to me) and the second one is her interpretations of several Israeli standards songs. This album (released in 1993), entitled "Album Yivri" (Hebrew Album), has a few very interesting covers of the standards (a mix of heavy dance-rock) but the ensemble is a bit disappointing because the arrangements for all the songs are more or less the same: the songs were all treated the same way. Shlomit Aharon has also played in musicals, including the Israeli version of the Broadway show "Blood Brothers". Recently I have read that another lead singer was supposed to join the rest of the group and that Hakol Over Habibi would start again. Well, wait and see! In the meantime, we can appreciate the great songs that the group did in a few CDs released by Hed Artzi. There is a very good collection CD and a few other original albums. Actually, it's a pity that Hakol Over Habibi broke up because their style was very sophisticated! |
THE BEST OF HABIBI. Hed Artzi. It is a fantastic compilation of all the hits of the famous pop-jazz group. A must! Highly recommended! | |
LIVE. Hed Artzi. Good album with a few American standards sung in Hebrew. Very lively! | |
FIRST ALBUM SOLO. Hed Artzi. First Shlomit Aharon's solo CD. I don't think that the CD is unforgettable... | |
THE ISRAELI ALBUM. NMC. Shlomit Aharon has a great voice and sings great Israeli standards. The problem is that the arrangements are a little too overwhelming and repetitive... |