Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984
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Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984

‘a unique blend of Funk, Soul, Jazz & Disco with traditional Yemenite rhythms & sounds’

‘Fortuna Records deliver a stellar compilation of real-life magic created by immigrants from Yemen, in Tel Aviv, from the mid seventies to the early eighties. Ranging from extremely rare to previously unreleased, these tracks are a result of a unique scene which blended funk, soul, jazz & disco with traditional Yemenite rhythms & sounds.

It cannot get more obscure than this! Fortuna heads: Look out for an unreleased Tsvia Abarbanel from 1969!!! Glorious gatefold LP with a 14 page booklet telling the fascinating story of this movement, for the very first time!’

Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984

Tsvia Abarbanel, David Dor & Aharon Amram: Da'asa - The Haunting Sounds of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984 Sampler

‘a unique blend of Funk, Soul, Jazz & Disco with traditional Yemenite rhythms & sounds’

Tsvia Abarbanel: Im Nin'Alu2:54AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
David Dor: Sapri Tama2:21AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Aharon Amram: Ladema Eini5:24AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25

‘Fortuna Records deliver a stellar compilation of real-life magic created by immigrants from Yemen, in Tel Aviv, from the mid seventies to the early eighties. Ranging from extremely rare to previously unreleased, these tracks are a result of a unique scene which blended funk, soul, jazz & disco with traditional Yemenite rhythms & sounds.

It cannot get more obscure than this! Fortuna heads: Look out for an unreleased Tsvia Abarbanel from 1969!!! Glorious gatefold LP with a 14 page booklet telling the fascinating story of this movement, for the very first time!’