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Ofra Haza - Ofra Haza [Gold]
Shimmering in all its golden glory, the limited edition vinyl release of Ofra Haza's self-titled 1997 album shines like a beacon in the annals of global music. With only 750 copies pressed on luxurious 180-gram audiophile vinyl, this album is a rare find that radiates with both musical brilliance and collectible allure.
Released during the vibrant and transformative 1990s, this album stands as the final full-length studio offering from Israel's beloved diva before her untimely passing in 2000. Produced by the sonic maestro Frank Peterson - known for his work with Enigma and Gregorian - the record infuses Haza's Middle Eastern roots with Western pop sensibilities. Pino Palladino, a bassist of repute, lends his groove to these tracks, further enriching the mix. Highlights include the updated version of her international hit "I'm Nin' Alu," a track that bridges the ancient with the avant-garde.
The collection also boasts the entrancing singles "Show Me" and "Give Me a Sign," demonstrating Haza's versatility and commanding presence. Recorded in the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London and in Hamburg, each track brims with lush production and diverse instrumental textures, a testament to Haza's cross-cultural impact and flair.
For audiophiles and collectors alike, this limited gold-colored vinyl is not just an album - it's a piece of musical history. Its shimmering exterior mirrors the luminous legacy Haza left behind, ensuring her voice resonates through time in the most dignified groove possible.
Released during the vibrant and transformative 1990s, this album stands as the final full-length studio offering from Israel's beloved diva before her untimely passing in 2000. Produced by the sonic maestro Frank Peterson - known for his work with Enigma and Gregorian - the record infuses Haza's Middle Eastern roots with Western pop sensibilities. Pino Palladino, a bassist of repute, lends his groove to these tracks, further enriching the mix. Highlights include the updated version of her international hit "I'm Nin' Alu," a track that bridges the ancient with the avant-garde.
The collection also boasts the entrancing singles "Show Me" and "Give Me a Sign," demonstrating Haza's versatility and commanding presence. Recorded in the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London and in Hamburg, each track brims with lush production and diverse instrumental textures, a testament to Haza's cross-cultural impact and flair.
For audiophiles and collectors alike, this limited gold-colored vinyl is not just an album - it's a piece of musical history. Its shimmering exterior mirrors the luminous legacy Haza left behind, ensuring her voice resonates through time in the most dignified groove possible.
$39.00
Ofra Haza - Ofra Haza [Gold]—
$39.00
Ofra Haza - Ofra Haza [Gold]
Shimmering in all its golden glory, the limited edition vinyl release of Ofra Haza's self-titled 1997 album shines like a beacon in the annals of global music. With only 750 copies pressed on luxurious 180-gram audiophile vinyl, this album is a rare find that radiates with both musical brilliance and collectible allure.
Released during the vibrant and transformative 1990s, this album stands as the final full-length studio offering from Israel's beloved diva before her untimely passing in 2000. Produced by the sonic maestro Frank Peterson - known for his work with Enigma and Gregorian - the record infuses Haza's Middle Eastern roots with Western pop sensibilities. Pino Palladino, a bassist of repute, lends his groove to these tracks, further enriching the mix. Highlights include the updated version of her international hit "I'm Nin' Alu," a track that bridges the ancient with the avant-garde.
The collection also boasts the entrancing singles "Show Me" and "Give Me a Sign," demonstrating Haza's versatility and commanding presence. Recorded in the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London and in Hamburg, each track brims with lush production and diverse instrumental textures, a testament to Haza's cross-cultural impact and flair.
For audiophiles and collectors alike, this limited gold-colored vinyl is not just an album - it's a piece of musical history. Its shimmering exterior mirrors the luminous legacy Haza left behind, ensuring her voice resonates through time in the most dignified groove possible.
Released during the vibrant and transformative 1990s, this album stands as the final full-length studio offering from Israel's beloved diva before her untimely passing in 2000. Produced by the sonic maestro Frank Peterson - known for his work with Enigma and Gregorian - the record infuses Haza's Middle Eastern roots with Western pop sensibilities. Pino Palladino, a bassist of repute, lends his groove to these tracks, further enriching the mix. Highlights include the updated version of her international hit "I'm Nin' Alu," a track that bridges the ancient with the avant-garde.
The collection also boasts the entrancing singles "Show Me" and "Give Me a Sign," demonstrating Haza's versatility and commanding presence. Recorded in the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London and in Hamburg, each track brims with lush production and diverse instrumental textures, a testament to Haza's cross-cultural impact and flair.
For audiophiles and collectors alike, this limited gold-colored vinyl is not just an album - it's a piece of musical history. Its shimmering exterior mirrors the luminous legacy Haza left behind, ensuring her voice resonates through time in the most dignified groove possible.
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Shimmering in all its golden glory, the limited edition vinyl release of Ofra Haza's self-titled 1997 album shines like a beacon in the annals of global music. With only 750 copies pressed on luxurious 180-gram audiophile vinyl, this album is a rare find that radiates with both musical brilliance and collectible allure.
Released during the vibrant and transformative 1990s, this album stands as the final full-length studio offering from Israel's beloved diva before her untimely passing in 2000. Produced by the sonic maestro Frank Peterson - known for his work with Enigma and Gregorian - the record infuses Haza's Middle Eastern roots with Western pop sensibilities. Pino Palladino, a bassist of repute, lends his groove to these tracks, further enriching the mix. Highlights include the updated version of her international hit "I'm Nin' Alu," a track that bridges the ancient with the avant-garde.
The collection also boasts the entrancing singles "Show Me" and "Give Me a Sign," demonstrating Haza's versatility and commanding presence. Recorded in the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London and in Hamburg, each track brims with lush production and diverse instrumental textures, a testament to Haza's cross-cultural impact and flair.
For audiophiles and collectors alike, this limited gold-colored vinyl is not just an album - it's a piece of musical history. Its shimmering exterior mirrors the luminous legacy Haza left behind, ensuring her voice resonates through time in the most dignified groove possible.
Released during the vibrant and transformative 1990s, this album stands as the final full-length studio offering from Israel's beloved diva before her untimely passing in 2000. Produced by the sonic maestro Frank Peterson - known for his work with Enigma and Gregorian - the record infuses Haza's Middle Eastern roots with Western pop sensibilities. Pino Palladino, a bassist of repute, lends his groove to these tracks, further enriching the mix. Highlights include the updated version of her international hit "I'm Nin' Alu," a track that bridges the ancient with the avant-garde.
The collection also boasts the entrancing singles "Show Me" and "Give Me a Sign," demonstrating Haza's versatility and commanding presence. Recorded in the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London and in Hamburg, each track brims with lush production and diverse instrumental textures, a testament to Haza's cross-cultural impact and flair.
For audiophiles and collectors alike, this limited gold-colored vinyl is not just an album - it's a piece of musical history. Its shimmering exterior mirrors the luminous legacy Haza left behind, ensuring her voice resonates through time in the most dignified groove possible.





















