The trio Ktzat Acheret ("A Little Different") was an eclectic progressive rock band active in 1974-75. They are considered pivotal in the history of the small Israeli progressive rock scene during the 1970s, a movement that produced a handful of gifted artists little-known outside that country. The band is also sometimes known by the name of their only LP, "Nonames." Ktzat Acheret included Shlomo Gronich, a classical prodigy who also loved rock music. His first album in 1971, 'Why Didn't You Tell Me?', is considered by many to be the first Israeli prog rock recording and displays many aspects of classical, jazz, and traditional Jewish music. He was joined by Shlomo Ydov and Shem-Tov Levi in the group. Ktzat Acheret reformed and toured in 1991 and the members have sporadically performed together since then.
Levi and Ydov were two thirds of a later progressive rock group, Tuned Tone.
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2012
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TR-Verlagsunion, München
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1989
2012
NMC United, Hed-Arzi
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2010
NMC United
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2010
Phonokol
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2008
Phonokol
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2008
NMC United
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1998
Hed-Arzi
Box, Comp + 11xCD, Comp
1995
Helicon Records
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1990
Hed-Arzi
CD, Album, Comp
Hed-Arzi
3xCD, Comp + Box
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