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Danny Ben Israel established himself as one of the most extravagant musicians to emerge from the Israeli Psychedelic scene of the 60s, mostly because of his extraordinary album from 1970, Bullshit 3 ¼, which was reisued on vinyl by World In Sound in 2012.
Originally, he was a lead singer of Israeli Military entertainment groups of the 60s, one of the best voices of Hebrew music in Israel of the era.
After his musical experiment in Europe, recording pop music, he returned to Israel and was identified more and more with the Hippie ideas of the time, and was attracted to the psychedelic rock style.
After recording “Bullshit 3¼” in Tel Aviv, which turned out to be a commercial failure, he continued recording new songs, known as “The Katmandu Sessions”
His lyrics dealt with controversial issues – politics, sex, drugs etc. and were not broadcasted on the radio. The New recordings were archived after his attempt to release the material in the US failed, and saw light in 2002 with the release of a CD on the label “Meri Records”, and is now published in the worthiest of formats and for the first time on vinyl.