Ivri
Lider in concert (2005)
His
second studio album, Yotter Tov Clum Mikim'at (Nothing Is Better Than
Almost), was released two years later. Written entirely by Lider, who
co-produced it with Nevo, the album included hit singles such as
"Hultzat Passim" (Striped Shirt), "Hakos Ha'khula"
(The Blue Glass), and the title track, "Yotter Tov Clum
Mikim'at". The album went platinum.
Lider's
second concert tour, Yotter Tov Clum Mikim'at, ran for 150 shows, and
he won many prestigious awards, including Performer of the Year,
awarded at the Israeli Music Industry's Tamuz 2000 ceremony.
The
success of his first two albums and his tours established Lider as an
important singer-songwriter of the younger generation.
In
2001, Lider produced Sharon Haziz's third album, Panassim
(Headlights),and wrote the title song, which features them singing
together.
In
January 2002, Lider spoke openly about his sexual orientation in a
cover-story interview to the daily newspaper Ma'ariv, which attracted
a lot of attention. He later said, "On a personal level, I felt
complete and happy with my life and who I am, and I didn’t see any
reason to not talk about it. It seemed strange to have an interview
and not to talk about it, about my boyfriend, about my life. On a
less personal level, I felt it’s kind of my obligation. When you’re
an artist and you’re doing well and you’re successful, you get a
lot of love and appreciation and energy and good things from people,
and I think you need to give it back. Maybe I can influence people
and help younger people that struggle — help them to be able to
change their views, and stuff like that."[1] Lider refused to be
drawn into the debate about the Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade.[2] He
did, however, accept a booking to play at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian
Mardi Gras' "Fair Day" in Camperdown, Australia on Sunday,
21 February 2010.[3]
January
2002 saw the release of Lider's third studio album, Ha'anashim
Hachadashim (The New People). This time out, the production was a
solo run for Lider, who came up with a new electronic sound.
Ha'anashim Hachadashim produced a number of hits, including "Batei
Kaffe" (Coffee Houses), "Al Kav Hamayim" (On the Water
Line). and a moving rendition of Ehud Manor's "Geshem Acharon"
("Last Rain") that was especially recorded for
theShirutron, the annual fundraising program organised by the Galei
Zahal and Galgalatz radio stations. Sales of Ha'anashim Hachadashim
stand at over 30,000 copies.
During
the same year, Lider collaborated with Idan Raichel, who was at the
time playing keyboards in his band. Lider produced and arranged the
song "Bo'i" (Come), which went on to become a major chart
topper for Raichel. He also composed original music for a film that
gay Israeli Eytan Fox directed, the Gal Uchovsky film Yossi &
Jagger.[2] The soundtrack included a cover of Rita's hit "Bo"
(Come), sung by Lider. This new interpretation received positive
reviews. and became one of 2003's most popular tracks on the radio.
In
addition to his Ha'anashim Hachadashim performance, Lider also
collaborated with the actress Meital Duhan. Their show "Love and
Sex During the Days of Awe" combined music, theatre. and
recitation that were especially put together for this show. He also
published a book of poems he had written over the last decade. During
the summer, he toured with Electro Live, a show in which he featured
new treatments of many of his hit songs - with special electronic
arrangements accompanied by innovative video art. Also in 2002, he
received the Lyricist of the Year award from ACUM, Israeli's
copyright collection society.
In
2004 Lider composed music for another Fox-Uchovsky film, Walk on
Water, the soundtrack of which included a rendition of the classic
Esther and Avi Ofarim hit "Cinderella Rockefeller" sung by
Rita and Lider, as well as a remix of Lider's "Mary La'Netzach"
(Mary Forever). During 2004 Lider collaborated with Gilad Shmueli,
co-produced Gilad Seggev's debut album Achshav Tov (Its OK Now), and
began working on his fourth album.
Right
after he finished working on his new tracks, he decided to perform
them to a live audience before actually putting them on the record,
taking part in the festival ofHa'Psanter Me'are'ach (The Piano
Presents). Singing his new songs accompanied only by a piano, he gave
the audience a unique and intimate experience - an appetizer before
the songs were arranged, produced, and recorded for the album.
Ze
Lo Otto Davar (It's Not The Same Thing) was released in February
2005, and immediately became a success. The album had Lider deciding
to use the computer as a recording device only, and created a clean
and completely different sound. An orchestra of 40 musicians played
the stringed instruments that can be heard throughout the album. The
result was apparent early on when the first single to be released,
"Zachiti Le'ehov" ("I Was Blessed To Have Loved"),
became a major hit.
Lider
and his band on tour in New York City, May 2009.
This
was followed by "Nissim" (a common name in Israel),
"Lehavin Et Hamayim" ("Understanding the Water").
and the album's title track. Sales of "Ze Lo Otto Davar"
are in excess of 30,000. The album was also released in a limited
double CD pack together with a bonus CD called Fight!, including
electronic versions of some of Lider's hits such as "Bo",
"Mary La'Netzach", and "Hultzat Passim".
The
album gave rise to a tour in which Lider was accompanied by nine
musicians, including a string quartet. The tour conveyed the
atmosphere of the album, and included new arrangements of some of his
hits. In the first show on the tour, which was held in Tel Aviv on
April 21, 2005, in front of thousands of fans, he was joined on stage
by Rita, Berry Sakharof, and Assaf Amdursky. The show was recorded
for the Live album.
In
October 2005 Lider received the "Male Singer of the Year"
award from all the major national and local radio stations.[3]
Lider
composed most of the of the soundtrack for the movie The Bubble, and
sings the song "Loving That Man of Mine".[4]He apperas as
himself singing the theme song of the movie, the Gershwin classic,
"The Man I Love". The ending credits of the movie feature
another cover song by Lider, "Song To The Siren",
originally by Tim Buckley. "The Bubble" was released in
Israel in 2006, and in the U.S. in 2007.
In
2008 Lider launched a new Hebrew album and announced an upcoming
English album. The music video for his English-language song "Jesse"
has received a lot of airtime on LOGO TV, and Out magazine recognized
him as a member of the "Out 100" for 2007.[5]
For
Israel's 2008 International Music Awards Lider recorded a quiet and
melancholic version of Katy Perry's hit "I Kissed a Girl".
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
(Titles
in italics are the Hebrew transliterations—original titles in
Hebrew are in parentheses, wherever applicable)
as
Ivri Lider
Year
Album
English
translation
Certification
Notes
1997
Melatef
V'meshaker
(מלטף
ומשקר)
Caressing
and Lying
Platinum
1999
Yoter
Tov Klum Me'kimat
(יותר
טוב כלום מכמעט)
Better
Nothing Than Almost
Platinum
2002
Ha'anashim
Ha'chadashim
(האנשים
החדשים)
The
New People
Gold
2005
It's
Not the Same Thing
Gold
2005
Ivri
Lider vs. Henree - Fight
Made
available with
It's
Not the Same Thing
and
later on separately as well
2006
Live
CD
Gold
2008
Be'ketzev
Ahid Be'tnuot Shel Ha'goof
(בקצב
אחיד בתנועות של הגוף)
The
Steady Rhythm of Body Movements
Gold
2012
Mishe'u
Pa'am
(מישהו
פעם)
Somebody
Once
Gold
Total
sales: 200,000+
as
part of TYP
2011:
9am to 5pm, 5pm to Whenever (originally 09:00 to 17:00, 17:00 to
Whenever)
Movie
soundtracks[edit]
Yossi
& Jagger (2002) - original score and theme song "Bo"
(Let's)
Walk
on Water (2004) - original score and theme song "Cinderella
Rockafella" duet with Rita
The
Bubble (2006) - original score, theme song "The Man I Love",
and ending credits song "Song to a Siren"
Group
members since 2005[edit]
Ivri
Lider
Yehonatan
Sason Fridge
Amir
Rosiano
Barak
Kram
Adiel
Alexander Goldestein
Roni
Arditti
Ariel
Tuchman
Yogev
Mazouz
Assaf
Amdursky
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