Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel

Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel
Studio album by
Released1981
RecordedJune 1981
StudioTriton
GenrePost-punk, new wave, Israeli rock
Length35:39
LanguageHebrew
LabelCBS
ProducerEli Avramov, Ovad Efrat
HaClique chronology
Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel
(1981)
Olam Tzafuf (Crowded World)
(1983)
Singles from Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel
  1. "Golem"
    Released: 1981
  2. "Incubator – B/W: Sheat Haze'evim"
    Released: 1981

Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel (Hebrew: אמא אני לא רוצה להיגמל, Mother I Do Not Want to Be Weaned) is a 1981 album by Israeli rock band HaClique.[1][2]

The album's songs were written first by Dani Dothan [he] writing the lyrics, then singing them down the telephone to Eli Avramov [he], who would write and play the chords back to Dothan. All the songs took a week to write, and "Sheled Umlal" was the first song written for the album. [3] Ima Ani Lo Rotze Lehigamel was recorded after more than a year of live shows, and took about 100 hours of studio time to finish. "Tzaleket Ktana" had previously been recorded in 1980 at Kolinor, and "Sheat Haze'evim" in January 1981[4] at Triton, both with Uzi Binder on Lead Guitar, then released as 12-inch DJ-only promo singles, though due to Binder's sacking for being too virtuoso they were re-recorded for the album. On the cover painting there is a visual gap between Goldberg and Efrat; this was originally where Binder had been painted when he was still a member of the band. [5] "Makom Belibech", which backed the original version of "Tzaleket Ktana", was not re-recorded for inclusion on the album, though both were included in the 2002 box-set Hakufsa.

  1. ^ "Ha'Clique* - Ha'Clique (The Clique) / Ha'Kufsa (The Box) (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  2. ^ "MOOMA - המוסיקה של ישראל". Mooma.mako.co.il. Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  3. ^ https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/music/2011-06-13/ty-article/0000017f-f867-d318-afff-fb67c7970000
  4. ^ https://www.discogs.com/release/17308744
  5. ^ https://www.maariv.co.il/culture/music/Article-668688