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The High Windows

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Genres
  
Pop

Labels
  
Hed Artzi

Genre
  
Pop music

Record label
  
Hed Arzi Music

Years active
  
1966–1968

Active until
  
1974

Origin
  
Israel (1966)

Albums
  
The High Windows

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Also known as
  
HaChalonot HaGvohim החלונות הגבוהים

Members
  
Arik Einstein, Shmulik Kraus, Josie Katz

Similar
  
Yarkon Bridge Trio, Green Onion, Shalom Hanoch, The Pure Souls, Miki Gavrielov

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The High Windows (Hebrew: החלונות הגבוהים‎‎, HaHalonot HaGvohim) was a 1960s Israeli pop group founded by Arik Einstein, Shmulik Kraus and Josie Katz.

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History

Hahalonot HaGvohim trio was formed at the end of 1966. As composer and vocal arranger, Kraus was the group's moving spirit. The group's debut album, which came out in April 1967, six weeks before the Six-Day War, signaled a new direction in local rock and pop.

The band remained together for only one year. When Einstein left in the wake of a disagreement, Kraus and Josie Katz, then his wife, tried to build up a career in London, but without success.

The band recorded pop music that was very light and catchy. Their songs, which went on to become Israeli classics, include Einech Yechola (You Can't), Kol HaShavua Lach (The Whole Week for You), Ahava Rishona (First Love), Yehezkel (Ezekiel), Chayal Shel Shokolad (Chocolate Soldier), Kama Naim (How Pleasant) and more.

Zemer Nugeh (A Sad Song), based on a poem by the Hebrew poet Rachel was played by Ilan Ramon in space, and is one of the songs now associated with him.

Band members

  • Arik Einstein - Vocals
  • Shmulik Kraus - Guitars, Vocals
  • Josie Katz - Vocals
  • Discography

  • The High Windows (1967)
  • References

    The High Windows Wikipedia