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Shaday

 
Album Review: Shaday

  • Artist: Ofra Haza
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 01, 1988
  • Total Time: 42:40
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

This CD made Haza a household name throughout Europe because it was her first to sell millions of copies there, earning her the nickname "the Israeli Madonna." She combines Hebrew, Yemenite, and English in prayers and original compositions with a driving European dance beat. Included is the international hits "Im Nin Alu" and "Galbi" (later made famous after rap stars Eric B. & Rakim sampled it for one of their hits). It's also available domestically on Sire with bonus remixes of the above tracks. ~ Phil Fink, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Im Nin' Alu Rabbi Shalom Shabazi, Bezalel Aloni, Izhar Ashdot Ofra Haza (3:29)
Eshal Bezalel Aloni, Ofra Haza Ofra Haza (3:57)
Da'ale Da'ale Bezalel Aloni, Ofra Haza Ofra Haza (3:23)
My Aching Heart Ofra Haza, Izhar Ashdot, Keren Barak Ofra Haza (5:47)
Love Song Traditional, Bezalel Aloni Ofra Haza (2:27)
Galbi (Lyrics) Bezalel Aloni, Aharon Amram Ofra Haza (3:13)
Face to Face Ofra Haza, Bezalel Aloni Ofra Haza (4:52)
Take Me to Paradise Keren Barak, Ofra Haza Ofra Haza (4:48)
Shaday Ofra Haza, Bezalel Aloni Ofra Haza (5:40)
Galbi [The Sehoog Mix] Bezalel Aloni, Ofra Haza Ofra Haza (5:04)

Credits

Bezalel Aloni (Executive Producer), Scott Davidson (Drums), Jeff Ward (Engineer), Izhar Ashdot (Guitar (Bass)), Nicholas Brown (Programming), Izhar Ashdot (Keyboards), Dani Ali (Programming), Gilad Atsmon (Flute), Izhar Ashdot (Guitar), Gil Toren (Engineer), Steve Goulding (Drums), Benny Nagari (Arranger), Nicholas Brown (Drums), Nick Brown (Drum Programming), Steve Greetham (Guitar (Bass)), Dani Ali (Keyboards), Wally Brill (Producer), Steve Goulding (Programming), Iki Levy (Drums), Alon Oleartchik (Accordion), Robin Langridge (Programming), Scott Davidson (Programming), Iki Levy (Percussion), Scott Davidson (Keyboards), Gilad Atsmon (Clarinet), Alon Oleartchik (Strings), Pete Schwier (Engineer), Izhar Ashdot (Bass), Bob Kraushaar (Engineer), Sylvia Mason (Vocals (Background)), Charles Jones (Bass), Izhar Ashdot (Drums), Chris Jarrett (Guitar), Ruby St. James (Vocals (Background)), Wally Brill (Mixing), Yair Nitzani (Executive Producer), Charles Jones (Guitar (Bass)), Wally Brill (Engineer), Nick Brown (Drums), Ofra Haza (Vocals), Pete Frith (Assistant Engineer), Izhar Ashdot (Producer), Robin Langridge (Drums), Steve Greetham (Bass), Gilad Atsmon (Saxophone), Steve Goulding (Drum Programming), Robin Langridge (Keyboards), Jamie Talbot (Saxophone), Izhar Ashdot (Multi Instruments), Paul Wright (Assistant Engineer), Izhar Ashdot (Arranger), Gili Uriel (Assistant Engineer)
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Shaday
Studio album by Ofra Haza
Released November 1, 1988
Recorded 1988
Genre Progressive electronic music
Synth pop
Length 42:40
Label Sire/Warner Bros. Records United States
25816
Teldec/WEA Records (international)
Producer Izhar Ashdot
Wally Brill
Professional reviews
Ofra Haza chronology
Yemenite Songs
(1984)
Shaday
(1988)
Desert Wind
(1989)

Shaday was a 1988 album by Ofra Haza, released after the international chart success of the single "Im Nin' Alu (English Mix)." Like the follow-up "Galbi," it was originally included on the 1984 album Yemenite Songs, which consisted of traditional folk songs with lyrics coming from the poetry of 16th century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. Both tracks were released in a wide array of dance remixes both in Israel and internationally, following Eric B. & Rakim, Coldcut, M/A/R/R/S, and a number of other hip-hop and dance acts sampling Haza's voice.

In fact, the hit-single Im Nin' Alu was preceded by a 12" remix of "Galbi" named Special Mix (Long Version and Short Version) released by the record label Globe Style. It was an underground club hit in both Israel, Europe and the United States in 1985 and 1986. For the Shaday album, the track was again remixed with an arrangement similar to that of "Im Nin' Alu" and also partly re-recorded with English language lyrics and subsequently re-issued as the follow-up single in both Europe and the United States in 1988.

Shaday, recorded both in Tel Aviv and London, became Haza's international breakthrough album and includes Hebrew-English language remixes of both "Im Nin' Alu" and "Galbi," as well as the singles "Shaday" and "Da'Ale Da'Ale," also released as remix singles.

"Love Song," an a cappella with lyrics from the Old Testament's "Song of Songs" (8:6-7), first recorded under the Hebrew title "Azah Ka'Mavet Ahavah" on the 1979 album Shir HaShirim (Love Songs), has, just like the original 1984 version of "Im Nin' Alu," been sampled and remixed frequently through the 1990s and 2000s.

Two further songs on the Shaday album were English-language versions of tracks previously recorded in Hebrew: "My Aching Heart" (as "Hake'ev Haze") and "Take Me to Paradise" ("Bo Venagen Otti"), both released on the Israeli pop album Yamim Nishbarim (Broken Days) in 1986.

The US Sire Records CD release of Shaday adds the 1988 12" Sehoog Mix of "Galbi" as a bonus track.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Im Nin'Alu" (English Mix) (Aloni, Ashdot, Shabazi) - 3:29
  2. "Eshal" (Aloni, Haza) - 3:57
  3. "Da' ale Da' ale" (Aloni, Haza) - 3:23
  4. "My Aching Heart" (Ashdot, Barak, Haza) - 5:47
  5. "Love Song" (Aloni, Traditional) - 2:27
  6. "Galbi" (Aloni, Amram) - 3:13
  7. "Face to Face" (Aloni, Haza) - 4:52
  8. "Take Me to Paradise" (Barak, Haza) - 4:48
  9. "Shaday" (Aloni, Haza) - 5:40
  10. "Galbi" (The Sehoog Mix) (Aloni, Haza) - 5:04

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
The Billboard 200 130

Personnel

  • Ofra Hazalead vocals
  • Izhar Ashdot—all instruments trks 1 & 6, drums, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards trk 2, 3, & 9, additional percussion and keyboards trk 4
  • Iki Levy—percussion trks 2, 3, & 9 drums & percussion trk 4
  • Alon Oleartchik—strings, accordion trk 2
  • Ruby St James—backing vocals trk 3
  • Sylvia Mason-James—backing vocals trk 3
  • Charles Jones—bass trks 7 & 8
  • Steve Greetham—bass trks 7 & 8
  • Nick Brown—drum programming trks 7 & 8
  • Steve Goulding—drum programming trks 7 & 8
  • Chris Jarret—guitar trks 7 & 8
  • Dani Ali—keyboard programming trks 7 & 8
  • Robin Langridge—keyboard programming trks 7 & 8
  • Scott Davidson—keyboard programming trks 7 & 8
  • Jamie Talbot—saxophone trk trks 7 & 8
  • Gilad Atsmon—saxophone, flute, clarinet

Production

  • Izhar Ashdot—producer trk 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 musical arranger trk 2, 3, 4, 9
  • Yair Nitzani—executive producer trk 1
  • Wally Brill—producer, engineer trk 4, producer trk 5, producer, engineer & sound mix trks 7 & 8
  • Bezalel Aloni—executive production and management
  • Benny Nagari—arranger trk 1, 6
  • Bob Kraushaarmixing trk 1, 2, 3, 9
  • Gil Toren—engineer trk 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9
  • Paul Wright—assistant engineer trk 1
  • Jeff Ward—engineer trk 2, 3, 4, 9
  • Gili Uriel—assistant engineer trk 2, 4, 9
  • Pete Frith—assistant engineer trk 2, 4, 9
  • Jean Christophe Vareille—assistant engineer trks 5, 7
  • Pete Schwier—engineer trk 6
  • Ren—assistant engineer trk 6
  • Mainartery London—artwork & design
  • Trks 1–3 recorded at DB Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel. Mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.
  • Trk 4 recorded at DB Studios, Tel Aviv and the Justice Room, Somerset, England. Mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.
  • Trk 5 recorded at the Justice Room, Somerset, England, UK.
  • Trk 6 mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.
  • Trks 7 & 8 recorded at the Justice Room, Somerset, England, UK.
  • Trk 9 recorded at DB Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel. Mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.

 
 
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