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  • Release Date: 03/30/1999
  • Sales Rank: 52,365
  • Label: ARIOLA GERMANY
  • UPC: 743214409626

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Ofra Haza

1LISTENShow Me 4:12
2LISTENAmore 4:31
3LISTENIm Nin Alu-2000 3:38
4LISTENSixth Sense 4:12
5LISTENMy Ethiopian Boy 4:37
6LISTENAhava 6:56
7LISTENNo Time to Hate 4:24
8LISTENYou've Got a Friend 5:16
9LISTENYou 5:06
10LISTENGive Me a Sign 4:20
11LISTENOne Day 4:17

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Editorial Reviews

The final disc from Israeli diva Ofra Haza, recorded in 1997, prior to her too early death from AIDS-related complications, showcases her multifaceted pop styles. It might be more mainstream than her earlier work, but it expands her horizons, and the powerful opener, "Show Me," harks back to that work with Middle Eastern instruments. "Im Nin Alu 2000" updates her best-known piece, although the major change from the original is just a pounding bass synth that powers the tune along. "Give Me a Sign" is sung in English, with a French spoken word interlude, with echoes of overblown Sarah Brightman to the arrangement and performance (which is also unfortunately true of "Sixth Sense," where the idea works better). Musically, "You" is gloriously atmospheric, from the eerie cello to Haza's haunted vocal. The cover of Carole King's "You Got a Friend" works perhaps better than it should, with a very heartfelt performance. Looking in retrospect, "One Day" makes for a poignant ending to the disc. While there's perhaps too great a reliance on keyboard and orchestra, the record rises above all that, and shows the singer Haza would probably have become, had time allowed. The sadness is that she didn't achieve the greater international acclaim her talent warranted, but this stands as a wonderful swan song. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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Ofra Haza 1997by Anonymous

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June 15, 2001: This is her most difinitve work yet.

Ofra Haza 1997by Anonymous

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March 20, 2000: This album is something special. I recommend it to all people!! Real music!!