Hergelim Ra'im

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Hergelim Ra'im (Bad Habits) הרגלים רעים
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2007
GenreMelodic rock
LabelNMC
Producer
Yoni Bloch chronology
Ulay Ze Ani
(2004)
Hergelim Ra'im (Bad Habits) הרגלים רעים
(2007)
Al Mi Ani Oved
(2008)

Hergelim Ra'im (Hebrew: הרגלים רעים, English translation: Bad Habits) is the second studio album by the Israeli musician Yoni Bloch, released in 2007.

The band members that accompany Bloch in this album are Tomer Lahav (Guitar), Tal Zovleski (Guitar), Ariel Armoni (Drums), Tal Kirshboim (Bass guitar), Daniel Koren (Piano) and others. In this album, comparing to his previous album, Bloch didn't collaborate with the singer Efrat Gosh. Most of the texts of the album were written by , in cooperation with Bloch. The songs combine characteristics of rock music, such as electric guitar and yells, along with melodic Piano solos, played by Bloch himself. Some of the album songs released before the official album release, in website.

Song List[]

Most of the songs in the album were written by Barak Feldman and Yoni Bloch. All the songs were composed by Yoni Bloch.

Song name Length Writer Composer
Hergelim Ra'im (Bad Habits) 03:06 Yoni Bloch Yoni Bloch
Khem'a (Butter)[1] 03:05 Yoni Bloch Yoni Bloch
Akhrayut (Responsibility) 03:13 Barak Feldman Yoni Bloch
BaDerekh LaGehenom (On the Way to Hell) 04:32 Barak Feldman and Yoni Bloch Yoni Bloch
Hatzaga Yomit (Daily Show) 02:49 Yoni Bloch
Akhrei SheEfrat Hit'abda (After Efrat Killed Herself) 04:38 Barak Feldman and Yoni Bloch Yoni Bloch
Amoq BeTokh HaYam (Deep in the Sea) 04:00 Barak Feldman Yoni Bloch
HaSod HaQat'an (The Little Secret) 03:46 Barak Feldman Yoni Bloch
Siba La'azov (A Reason to Leave) 03:33 Barak Feldman Yoni Bloch
Tni Li Khevel (Give me a Lifeline) 02:58 Yoni Bloch
Annabel Lee 02:31 Edgar Allan Poe; Hebrew translation: Ze'ev Jabotinsky Yoni Bloch
Nof Akher (Another view) 05:20 Barak Feldman Yoni Bloch

References[]

  1. ^ The song's name is a pun. The word "Hem'ah" (חמאה) in Hebrew, means "butter", is similar to the word "Meha'ah" (מחאה), means "protestation". In the song, Bloch's protest on all sort of things.
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