''Bemerhak Negia Mikan'' (A Touch Away) is an album by
Israel
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rock
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singer and guitarist
Izhar Ashdot. Ashdot started to work on the album in 2003, and released it on January 9, 2005. The album includes a very successful song with the same name.
Track listing
#"Im Klot HaSufa" (With the End of the Storm) – 4:25
#"Lo Leabed Otach" (Don't Lose You) – 3:04
#"Bemerhk Negia Mikan" (A Touch Away) – 4:30
#"Olam Shel Gvarim" (Men's World) – 3:35
#"Avanim" (Stones) – 4:35
#"Leachat Shebegan Eden" (To One in Heaven) – 3:47
#"HaDibuk" (The
Dybbuk
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) – 4:32
#"Kol Haor Sherak Efshar Laset" (All the Light You Can Carry) – 5:26
#"Sulamot VeHavalim" (
Ropes and Ladders) – 4:26
#"Tni Li Ledaber Itach" (Let Me Speak with You) – 4:52
Personnel
*
Izhar Ashdot - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards
*
Tzuf Philosof - Bass, Vocals
* Ran Efron - Keyboards, Guitars, Vocals
* Moshe Levi - Bass, Keyboards
* Tal Bergman - Drums, Percussion
*
Peter Roth - Bass, Vocals, Tambourine
* Nitzan Hen Razael - Violins
*
Rona Keinan
Rona (Aharona) Rachel Kenan (; born 26 July 1979) is an Israeli singer-songwriter.
Biography
Kenan was born on 26 July 1979. Her father is the late Amos Kenan and her mother is the scholar Nurith Gertz. She was attracted to music at a young age ...
- Backing Vocals
* Udi Henis - Harmonica
References
2005 albums
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