All Artists: Ofra Haza Title: Broken Days Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 10/7/2008 Genre: Folk Style: Jewish & Yiddish Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 737138221020 |
Ofra Haza Broken Days Genre: Folk
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CD ReviewsA Delightfully Entertaining Pop/Rock CD MusicMan | Midwest USA | 11/18/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "Despite the name "Broken Days," most of the songs on this CD sound delightfully upbeat, including the title track. Ofra Haza wrote all the songs and lyrics except one which was co-written with guest vocalist Izhar Ashdot. The fresh, entertaining style is mostly dance/pop/rock, with electric guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums. The compositions are solid, and multiple listenings will continue to satisfy. The last two songs, "Six in the Evening," and "Sunset" are beautiful somber songs and thus diverge from the upbeat spirit of the rest of the CD. All the songs on this CD are very good. Ofra's voice is in great form throughout, and on several songs she hits some astonishingly brilliant high notes. Ofra Haza proves here that she is not only a great vocalist but also a very talented songwriter, and a versatile musical artist. Not originally released in the USA, but now available as an import, you will be glad you picked up this little known Gem. I give it 4.5 (four and a half) stars." A Delightfully Entertaining CD 01/03/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "Despite the name "Broken Days", most of the
songs on this CD sound delightfully upbeat, including the title track. Ofra Haza wrote all the songs and lyrics, except one which was co-written with a guest vocalist, Izhar Ashdot. The fresh, entertaining style is mostly dance/pop/rock, with electric guitar, and electric bass, a drum beat, and some keyboards presumably played by Izhar Ashdot. The compositions are solid, and multiple listenings will continue to satisfy. The last two compositions diverge from the dance/ pop/rock style of most the others. These two, "Six in the Evening," and "Sunset" are somber and beautiful. Don't let the fact that two songs are the "same" as on the Shaday CD dissuade you from picking up this Gem. "Play on Me" is "Take Me to Paradise" on Shaday, and "This Pain of Mine" is "My Aching Heart" on Shaday. This was because "Broken Days" was an Israeli release and Shaday was an international album. In spite of that, the versions of these excellent songs are substantially different on each CD so that it is very worthwhile having both. Besides, all the songs on "Broken Days" are very good. Ofra Haza proves here that she is not just a great singer, but also a very good songwriter. The songs are so good, it does not matter that the lyrics are not in English. Pick up this little known Gem while you still can." |