Shaday

Shaday

Infobox Album
Name = Shaday
Type = Album
Artist = Ofra Haza


Released = November 1, 1988
Recorded = 1988
Genre = Progressive electronic music
Synth pop
Length = 42:40
Label = Sire/Warner Bros. Records flagicon|USA
25816
Teldec/WEA Records (international)
Producer = Izhar Ashdot
Wally Brill
Reviews = Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3ifpxqqgld0e]
Last album = "Yemenite Songs"
(1985)
This album = "Shaday"
(1988)
Next album = "Desert Wind"
(1989)

"Shaday" was a 1988 album by Ofra Haza, released after the international chart success of the single "Im Nin'Alu (Played in Full)." Like the follow-up "Galbi," it was originally included on the 1984 album "Yemenite Songs", which consisted of traditional folk tunes with lyrics coming from the poetry of 16th century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. Both tracks were released in a wide array of dance remixes both in Israel and internationally, following Eric B. & Rakim, Coldcut, M/A/R/R/S, and a number of other hip-hop and dance acts sampling Haza's voice.

The 1988 "Played in Full" remix of "Im Nin'Alu" became a worldwide pop chart hit had in fact been preceded by a house remix of "Galbi" called "Played Out Mix", released on the Globe Style Records label, which was an underground club hit in both Israel, the UK, and Continental Europe in 1985 and 1986. For the "Shaday" album, the track was again remixed with an arrangement similar to that of "Im Nin' Alu" (then called "’88 Remix" or "The Sehoog Mix") and also partly re-recorded with English language lyrics and subsequently re-issued as the follow-up single in both Europe and the United States in 1988.

"Shaday", recorded both in Tel Aviv and London, became Haza's international breakthrough album and includes Hebrew-English language remixes of both "Im Nin' Alu" and "Galbi," as well as the singles "Shaday" and "Da'Ale Da'Ale," also released as remix singles.

"Love Song," an a cappella with lyrics from the Old Testament's "Song of Songs" (8:6-7), first recorded under the Hebrew title "Azah Ka'Mavet Ahavah" on the 1979 album "Shir HaShirim" ("Love Songs"), has, just like the original 1984 version of "Im Nin' Alu," been sampled and remixed frequently through the 1990s and 2000s.

Two further songs on the "Shaday" album were English-language versions of tracks previously recorded in Hebrew: "My Aching Heart" (as "Hake'ev Haze") and "Take Me to Paradise" ("Bo Venagen Otti"), both released on the Israeli pop album "Yamim Nishbarim" ("Broken Days") in 1986.

The US Sire Records CD release of "Shaday" adds the 1988 12" Sehoog Mix of "Galbi" as a bonus track.

Track listing

#"Im Nin'Alu" ("Played In Full" Remix - English language album edit) (Aloni, Ashdot, Shabazi) - 3:29
#"Eshal" (Aloni, Haza) - 3:57
#"Da'ale Da'ale" (Aloni, Haza) - 3:23
#"My Aching Heart" (Ashdot, Barak, Haza) - 5:47
#"Love Song" (Aloni, Traditional) - 2:27
#"Galbi" (’88 Remix - English-language 7-inch edit) (Aloni, Amram) - 3:13
#"Face to Face" (Aloni, Haza) - 4:52
#"Take Me to Paradise" (Barak, Haza) - 4:48
#"Shaday" (Aloni, Haza) - 5:40
#"Galbi" (The Sehoog Mix) (Aloni, Haza) - 5:04

Personnel

* Ofra Hazalead vocals
* Izhar Ashdot—all instruments trks 1 & 6, drums, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards trk 2, 3, & 9, additional percussion and keyboards trk 4
* Iki Levy—percussion trks 2, 3, & 9 drums & percussion trk 4
* Alon Oleartchik—strings, accordion trk 2
* Ruby St James—backing vocals trk 3
* Sylvia Mason-James—backing vocals trk 3
* Charles Jones—bass trks 7 & 8
* Steve Greetham—bass trks 7 & 8
* Nick Brown—drum programming trks 7 & 8
* Steve Goulding—drum programming trks 7 & 8
* Chris Jarret—guitar trks 7 & 8
* Dani Ali—keyboard programming trks 7 & 8
* Robin Langridge—keyboard programming trks 7 & 8
* Scott Davidson—keyboard programming trks 7 & 8
* Jamie Talbot—saxophone trk trks 7 & 8
* Gilad Atsmon—saxophone, flute, clarinet

Production

* Izhar Ashdot—producer trk 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 musical arranger trk 2, 3, 4, 9
* Yair Nitzani—executive producer trk 1
* Wally Brill—producer, engineer trk 4, producer trk 5, producer, engineer & sound mix trks 7 & 8
* Bezalel Aloni—executive production and management
* Benny Nagari—arranger trk 1, 6
* Bob Kraushaarmixing trk 1, 2, 3, 9
* Gil Toren—engineer trk 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9
* Paul Wright—assistant engineer trk 1
* Jeff Ward—engineer trk 2, 3, 4, 9
* Gili Uriel—assistant engineer trk 2, 4, 9
* Pete Frith—assistant engineer trk 2, 4, 9
* Jean Christophe Vareille—assistant engineer trks 5, 7
* Pete Schwier—engineer trk 6
* Ren—assistant engineer trk 6
* Mainartery London—artwork & design
* Trks 1–3 recorded at DB Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel. Mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.
* Trk 4 recorded at DB Studios, Tel Aviv and the Justice Room, Somerset, England. Mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.
* Trk 5 recorded at the Justice Room, Somerset, England, UK.
* Trk 6 mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.
* Trks 7 & 8 recorded at the Justice Room, Somerset, England, UK.
* Trk 9 recorded at DB Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel. Mixed at Sarm West, London, England, UK.


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