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Crowded in the Ear : ウィキペディア英語版
Crowded in the Ear

''Crowded in the Ear'' is the third and final studio album by Israeli rock band, Kaveret, released in 1975.
== Background ==

After the huge success of the band's first two albums (Poogy Tales and Poogy in A Pita), they decided to change musical direction. The first two albums were written by Danny Sanderson, while all the band members participated in writing this album. Each song was played through and the band decided whether to include it in the album. The band worked for six months on the album while living in a kibbutz.
The band members pursued different musical directions and contributed new influences to the band's sound. Yoni Rechter turned to progressive rock and was a member of the progressive rock duo 14 Octaves (along with Avner Kener) at the time. Efrahim Shamir and Alon Olearthick turned to jazz. The result was the band's most diversified album, but this cost the band many fans and finally led to the band's break-up in 1976.

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