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| name = Live In Tel-Aviv 1988
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| released = 1988
| released = 1988
| recorded = October 1988
| recorded = 19, 21, 22 October 1988
| venue = Zman Amiti
| venue = Zman Amiti (זמן אמיתי)
| studio =
| studio =
| genre = [[Post-punk]], [[New wave music|new wave]], [[Israeli rock]]
| genre = [[Post-punk]], [[New wave music|new wave]], [[Israeli rock]]
| length = Vinyl: {{Duration|m=42|s=14}} <br> Tape: {{Duration|h=1|m=10|s=21}}
| length = Vinyl: {{Duration|m=42|s=14}} <br> Tape: {{Duration|h=1|m=09|s=36}}
| language = [[Hebrew]]
| language = [[Hebrew]]
| label = [[Third Ear]]/[[Boom-Cha Production]]
| label = [[Earsay|Third Ear]]/[[Boom-Cha Production]]
| producer =
| producer =
| prev_title = [[Olam Tzafuf]] (Crowded World)
| prev_title = [[Olam Tzafuf]] (Crowded World)
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'''''Live In Tel-Aviv''''' ({{lang-he|הופעה חיה בזמן אמיתי}}) is a 1988 [[live album]] by the [[Israeli rock]] band, [[HaClique]]. It was recorded at club 'Real-Time'.<ref>{{cite web|author=Avnetz |url=http://milkandmusic.blogspot.com/2008/07/haklik-hofaa-betel-aviv-1988-1988.html |title=Milk & Music: Haklik - Hofaa Betel Aviv 1988 - 1988 - Israel - rock/new wave |publisher=Milkandmusic.blogspot.com |date=2008-07-16 |accessdate=2012-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://mooma.mako.co.il/Discs.asp?ArtistId=2775&AlbumId=9730 |title=MOOMA - המוסיקה של ישראל |publisher=Mooma.mako.co.il |date= |accessdate=2012-02-28}}</ref>
'''''Live In Tel-Aviv 1988''''' ({{langx|he|הופעה בתל-אביב}} lit. "A performance in Tel-Aviv") is a 1988 [[live album]] by the [[Israeli rock]] band, [[HaClique]]. It was recorded at club 'Zman Amiti' (Real-Time), over a period of three nights.<ref>{{cite web|author=Avnetz |url=http://milkandmusic.blogspot.com/2008/07/haklik-hofaa-betel-aviv-1988-1988.html |title=Milk & Music: Haklik - Hofaa Betel Aviv 1988 - 1988 - Israel - rock/new wave |publisher=Milkandmusic.blogspot.com |date=2008-07-16 |accessdate=2012-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://mooma.mako.co.il/Discs.asp?ArtistId=2775&AlbumId=9730 |title=MOOMA - המוסיקה של ישראל |publisher=Mooma.mako.co.il |date= |accessdate=2012-02-28}}</ref> All songs come from the band's previous two studio albums [[Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel]] and [[Olam Tzafuf]], the only ones not rerecorded being "Al Tishal", "Zochel Al Hagachon", and "Tzaleket Ktana" from the former, and "Bear Hug" from the latter.

The album was released in two formats, vinyl record and compact cassette. Due to time constraints the tape version contains 7 tracks not present on the vinyl edition: "Olam Tzafuf", "Zera Nivun", "Nimas Li – Soarey Haimpiriya", "Kehut Chushim", "Hey Yaldon", "Ani Avud", and "Yeled Mavchena".


==Vinyl track list==
==Vinyl track list==
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Latest revision as of 00:01, 22 November 2024

Live In Tel-Aviv 1988
Live album by
Released1988
Recorded19, 21, 22 October 1988
VenueZman Amiti (זמן אמיתי)
GenrePost-punk, new wave, Israeli rock
LengthVinyl: 42:14
Tape: 1:09:36
LanguageHebrew
LabelThird Ear/Boom-Cha Production
HaClique chronology
Olam Tzafuf (Crowded World)
(1983)
Live In Tel-Aviv 1988
(1988)
Hakol Mushlam
(2002)

Live In Tel-Aviv 1988 (Hebrew: הופעה בתל-אביב lit. "A performance in Tel-Aviv") is a 1988 live album by the Israeli rock band, HaClique. It was recorded at club 'Zman Amiti' (Real-Time), over a period of three nights.[1][2] All songs come from the band's previous two studio albums Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel and Olam Tzafuf, the only ones not rerecorded being "Al Tishal", "Zochel Al Hagachon", and "Tzaleket Ktana" from the former, and "Bear Hug" from the latter.

The album was released in two formats, vinyl record and compact cassette. Due to time constraints the tape version contains 7 tracks not present on the vinyl edition: "Olam Tzafuf", "Zera Nivun", "Nimas Li – Soarey Haimpiriya", "Kehut Chushim", "Hey Yaldon", "Ani Avud", and "Yeled Mavchena".

Vinyl track list

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All lyrics are written by Dani Dothan; all music is composed by Eli Abramov

Side 1
No.TitleTitles in HebrewLength
1."Kol Haemet (Ego Intrigue)"(איגו אינטריגו) כל האמת3:30
2."Sheled Umlal"שלד אומלל3:42
3."Et Mi At Ohevet"את מי את אוהבת3:00
4."Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel"אמא אני לא רוצה להגמל3:20
5."Mondina"מונדינה3:18
6."Al Tadliku Li Ner"אל תדליקו לי נר4:49
Side 2
No.TitleLength
1."Mastik Plastik"מסטיק פלסטיק3:29
2."Sheat Haze'evim"שעת הזאבים2:27
3."Yalda Mefuneket"ילדה מפונקת4:04
4."Golem"גולם5:21
5."Incubator"אינקובטור5:04

Tape track list

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All lyrics are written by Dani Dothan; all music is composed by Eli Abramov

Side 1
No.TitleTitles in HebrewLength
1."Olam Tzafuf"עולם צפוף6:20
2."Sheled Umlal"שלד אומלל3:40
3."Zera Nivun"זרע ניוון3:02
4."Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel"אמא אני לא רוצה להגמל3:18
5."Mondina"מונדינה3:18
6."Sheat Haze'evim"שעת הזאבים2:25
7."Kol Ha'emet"כל האמת (איגו אינטריגו)3:30
8."Nimas Li – Soarey Haimpiriya"נמאס לי – שוערי האימפריה5:40
9."Et Mi At Ohevet"את מי את אוהבת3:00
Total length:34:13
Side 2
No.TitleLength
1."Al Tadliku Li Ner"אל תדליקו לי נר5:00
2."Mastik Plastik"מסטיק פלסטיק3:28
3."Kehut Chushim"קהות חושים2:40
4."Hey Yaldon"הי ילדון4:11
5."Ani Avud"אני אבוד3:24
6."Yalda Mefuneket"ילדה מפונקת4:06
7."Yeled Mavchena"ילד מבחנה2:09
8."Golem"גולם5:21
9."Incubator"אינקובטור5:04
Total length:35:23

References

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  1. ^ Avnetz (16 July 2008). "Milk & Music: Haklik - Hofaa Betel Aviv 1988 - 1988 - Israel - rock/new wave". Milkandmusic.blogspot.com. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
  2. ^ "MOOMA - המוסיקה של ישראל". Mooma.mako.co.il. Retrieved 28 February 2012.