Semi-Autobiograpical
Dear Israeli Brother is a mix that Adam Oded made to celebrate turning 40. The music on this mix reflects his state of mind at the time. The cover art for the album is from his 3 year and 1 day stint in the IDF. It depicts Adam and his two buddies, “Shultz” and “Danny Good-Name,” as they were about to cross the border into Lebanon.
The song selection is dark and brooding, but a great listen, especially if you understand the words.
Dear Israeli Brother
1-Shalom Hanoch-Lielot Shketim
(Mellow Nights)
2-Shem-Tov Levy-Lifamim Ba`Shaot Hameochrot
(Sometimes Late At Night)
3-Sussita-Shir Shalva
(Tranquil Song)
4-Tamuz-Holech Batel
(Loafer)
5-Tuned Tone-Lokeach Hazman
(Taking My Time)
6-Arik Einstein & Shalom Hanoch-Tafasti Rosh Tov Al Habar
(Got F-ed Up At The Bar) (Live)
7-Danny Ben Israel- Hantareesh
(Enough Already With The Hash)
8-Rami Fortis-HaMavet Eino Mechusar Avodah
(Death Is Never Unemployed)
9-Ktzat Acheret-Guru
10-Girafot-Kasheh Li
(It’s Difficult For Me)
11-Tippex-Ksheanee Livad Anee Lo Ganuv
(When I’m Alone I Am Not Cool)
12-Shmulik Krauss-Al Tasimu Lev Elai
(Just Ignore Me)
13-Lord Filmnap-Lo Mevin Yoter
(Don’t Understand anymore)
14-Rockfour-HaIsh ShehRa’ah Et Hakol
(The Man Who Saw It All)
15-HaBiluim-Ballada L’Em Chad Horit
(Ballad of the Single Mother)
16-Apocalypse-Haiav U’Moto Shel Mar Guskin
(The Life and Death of Mr. Goskin)