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Nikmat HaTraktor : ウィキペディア英語版
Nikmat HaTraktor

Nikmat HaTraktor (Hebrew: נקמת הטרקטור, ''lit.'' Tractor's Revenge) is an Israeli rock music band established in 1988 in Tel Aviv by singer and bass player Avi Balali, keyboardist Ilan Green and guitarist Ofir Leibovitz. Other band members include Eyal Parson Shachar on keyboard (musical instrument), and Aviv Barak on drums. The band's name is an ode to the "famous" FortiSakharof (another Israeli rock band) song of the same name that was released the same year as Tractor's Revenge's establishment in 1988.
==History==
After being rejected by a number of record labels, the band was finally signed by Nana Records. Their debut album, Nikmat HaTraktor, was released in 1990. It was produced by Bari Sacharof (of the aforementioned band FortiSakharof), and contained a number of their hits, the prominent ones including: Mischak Shel Dma'ot (lit. The Crying Game), Adon HaSelichot (lit. Master of Forgiveness) based on the Sephardic Jewish incantation bearing the same name, and Afifonim (lit. Kites) - the Hebrew cover version of Simon Dupree and the Big Sound's song.

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