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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Traditional folk - sixties style,
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This review is from: Songs of Our Life (Audio CD)
It is always dangerous to judge anybody's music by one hit, however big, and Esther and Abi Ofarim prove that.They were an Israeli couple who had a lot of success in Germany in the sixties with their traditional folk music (nicely updated for the sixties, without spoiling it), usually singing in English, but also in other languages. They sang a variety of songs from all over Europe, many of them obscure to me. They also recorded contemporary material, but even when they did, it sounds like traditional folk music. So, you will find covers of two Bee Gees songs, the obscure Morning of my life (which is on their Best of volume 2) and the really obscure Garden of my home (which I've never heard before), along with Lord of the reedy river (Donovan), Tomorrow is a long time (Bob Dylan), Hush-a-bye, Tell it on the mountain (both Peter Paul and Mary), Dirty old town (Ewan McColl), What have they done to the rain, Freight train and Lonesome Traveller. The song which they call Bonnie Boat is very famous, but not with that title. It is a traditional Scottish song which begins Speed bonnie boat like a bird on the wing ..... yes, it's really the Skye boat song. Whatever success they had in Germany (and maybe other countries in mainland Europe), none of this made any impact in Britain. In 1968, they topped the British charts for a month with a novelty dance song called Cinderella Rockefella. A lot of people think this is truly awful, and I can see why, but it's OK by me. It's certainly not as bad as (say) Boom bang a bang (by Lulu, who's best music is pure magic) and it should not put you off buying this, because it's not like the other 35 tracks, which are sensational. It begins CD 2 so it's easy to skip if you wish to. Esther does nearly all the singing and has a really lovely voice, well suited to the songs and the music. If you like traditional folk with a sixties feel, it doesn't come any better than this.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
multilingual feast,
By carla (Port Townsend, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs of Our Life (Audio CD)
This CD is a wonderful collection of the music of the Ofarims-- a great selection of their multilingual hits that speak to everyone. Abi's guitar playing is fabulous and so is Esther's voice, they make these songs their own. Their style shows off these traditional folk songs at their best. A great first choice for anyone who may not be familiar with them but loves international folk music.
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Memories,
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Had this music on LP several years ago. The female singers voice is so poignant, good variety of world music. If you like music with feeling, this is for you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Esther & Abi Ofarim,
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These two artist's from Israel is some of my favorite artist. I have been a Fan of them for Thirty years and have also seen them on YouTube. I never get tired of their song and I have several CD's from them. Go to YouTube and listen before you buy.
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Songs of Our Life by Esther and Abi Ofarim (Audio CD - 1998)
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