Omer Avital

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Arrival 00:00 Tools
One Man's Light Is Another Man's Night 00:00 Tools
New Song 00:00 Tools
Bed-Stuy 00:00 Tools
Simcha 00:00 Tools
Free Forever 00:00 Tools
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ESER (MIDDLE EASTERN FUNK) 00:00 Tools
Muhammad's Market 00:00 Tools
Song For Amos 00:00 Tools
Tsafdina 00:00 Tools
Homeland 00:00 Tools
Third World Love Story 00:00 Tools
The Shepherd 00:00 Tools
New Middle East 00:00 Tools
Avishkes 00:00 Tools
Ramat Gan 00:00 Tools
Maroc 00:00 Tools
Middle Eastern Sunset 00:00 Tools
Sea And Sand 00:00 Tools
Sabah El-Kheir (Good Morning) 00:00 Tools
Ballad For A Friend 00:00 Tools
Bedouin Roots 00:00 Tools
Night Song 00:00 Tools
Small Time Shit 00:00 Tools
Yemen Suite 00:00 Tools
Faith 00:00 Tools
Cypresses 00:00 Tools
NEW YEMENITE SONG 00:00 Tools
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Vincent 00:00 Tools
Piano Interlude 00:00 Tools
Hamina 00:00 Tools
Ayalat Hen 00:00 Tools
Lilian In The Big Blue 00:00 Tools
Bass Hijaz (intro to Ramat Gan) 00:00 Tools
Shimi's Tune 00:00 Tools
Lindner's Quest 00:00 Tools
Song Of Thanks 00:00 Tools
Trumpet Interlude 00:00 Tools
Yes! 00:00 Tools
DABER ELAY AFRICA 00:00 Tools
Ray of Sunlight 00:00 Tools
Bass Introduction 00:00 Tools
Song for Peace 00:00 Tools
Ray of Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Suite of the East 00:00 Tools
Sinnai Memories 00:00 Tools
BAMBOLERO 00:00 Tools
Cool song 00:00 Tools
Zohar Smiles - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Turkish Coffee Blue 00:00 Tools
The Abutbuls 00:00 Tools
Marrakesh 00:00 Tools
The Mountain Top 00:00 Tools
Know What I Mean?! 00:00 Tools
Bass Meditation 00:00 Tools
Immigration 00:00 Tools
Dr. Yon - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Beauty and the Beast 00:00 Tools
Ras Abu-Galum 00:00 Tools
Me and You Tonight - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Think With Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Redemption Song 00:00 Tools
Ras Abu-Galum (For Elvin Jones) 00:00 Tools
Sinai Memories 00:00 Tools
Flow 00:00 Tools
Sabah El Kheir (Good Morning) 00:00 Tools
Devil Head 00:00 Tools
Stella By Starlight 00:00 Tools
Make Believe 00:00 Tools
Andaluz 00:00 Tools
Let It Grow 00:00 Tools
Tune In D 00:00 Tools
The Journey Home 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Girl 00:00 Tools
Ballad 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of the Leaves 00:00 Tools
Zohar Smiles 00:00 Tools
SuiteOf the East 00:00 Tools
Know What I Mean?! - Live 00:00 Tools
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12 Tribes 00:00 Tools
Dr. Yon (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
The Field 00:00 Tools
One 00:00 Tools
DR. YON 00:00 Tools
Magic Carpet 00:00 Tools
Me and You Tonight (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Bass Solo In C 00:00 Tools
Anthem To Life 00:00 Tools
Ballad - Live 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of the Leaves - Live 00:00 Tools
Blues For Tardy 00:00 Tools
12 Tribes - Live 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Girl (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ballad (Live) 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Girl - Live 00:00 Tools
Know What I Mean?! (Live) 00:00 Tools
Me and You Tonight 00:00 Tools
Theme From A Brighter Future 00:00 Tools
The Field - Live 00:00 Tools
The Field (Live) 00:00 Tools
Tsfadina 00:00 Tools
D-Bass 00:00 Tools
12 Tribes (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lindners Quest 00:00 Tools
Theme For A Brighter Future 00:00 Tools
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Ana Maghrebi 00:00 Tools
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New Song (Live at Nice Jazz Festival) 00:00 Tools
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Lonely Girl 00:00 Tools
Sabah El-Kheir [Good Morning] 00:00 Tools
Bass Intro (To Anthem To Life) 00:00 Tools
Omer Avital - New Song (Live at Nice Jazz Festival) 00:00 Tools
Eser 00:00 Tools
It's Alright With Me 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Know What I Mean 00:00 Tools
Simcha (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
Marlonious 00:00 Tools
Know What I Mean ! 00:00 Tools
Ballad For Eli 00:00 Tools
Bass Introduction (feat. Mark Turner, Avishai Cohen, Aaron Goldberg & Ali Jackson) 00:00 Tools
Free Forever (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
Asal (Dub Version) 00:00 Tools
I've Never Been in Love Before 00:00 Tools
05 - Arrival 00:00 Tools
02 - Big Time 00:00 Tools
Bass Interlude (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
06 - Faith 00:00 Tools
Me And You Tonite 00:00 Tools
Trumpet Interlude (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
Lindner's Quest (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
Browden's Thing 00:00 Tools
Bina 00:00 Tools
04 The Mountain Top 00:00 Tools
06 The Abutbuls 00:00 Tools
04 - Sea and Sand 00:00 Tools
01 - Song for Amos 00:00 Tools
Hijazain 00:00 Tools
Homeland (feat. Mark Turner, Avishai Cohen, Aaron Goldberg & Ali Jackson) 00:00 Tools
Bossa n Marley - Redemption So 00:00 Tools
The Shepherd (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
Piano Interlude (feat. Avishai Cohen, Joel Frahm, Jason Lindner & Ferenc Nemeth) 00:00 Tools
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Omer Avital was born in the small Israeli town of Givataim to parents of Moroccan and Yemenite descent. His formal training began at age 11, when he entered the Givataim Conservatory to study classical guitar. It was upon entering Talma Yalin, Israel's leading High School for the Arts, that Avital's interest switched towards jazz. He switched his focus to the acoustic bass, and soon became the leader of the school's jazz ensemble for which he wrote all the arrangements. During his senior year, at the age of 17, he began playing professionally in various jazz, pop and folk bands, and performed regularly on national television, radio and in numerous jazz festivals. After spending a year in the Israeli army playing in its orchestra, Omer made his way to New York in search of a more promising jazz setting. His talent was instantly recognised and he became hotly sought after as a sideman. He began performing, recording and touring internationally with such jazz legends as Antonio Hart, Bill Saxton, Nat Adderley, Jimmy Cobb, Steve Grossman, Jimmy Lovelace, Walter Bishop and Frank Hewitt, as well as the younger Peter Bernstein, Brad Mehldau and Larry Goldings amongst others. In recent years, Omer has found a home for his music at Smalls, in New York City. Having played there steadily ever since its opening night in 1994, both as a leader of his own band as well as in the Jason Lindner Big Band, The Charles Owens Quartet, and numerous other groups, Omer has become one of the staples of this immensely popular and acclaimed jazz institution. It is in these settings that Avital was able to hone an individual style that Toronto's Now Magazine described as “...an extraordinary struggle between sending music into warp speed to rearrange its deep structure and an irrepressible melodic thrust he keeps close enough to the surface to be tantalizingly perceptable. His virtuosity is obvious.” He lists his major influences the older founders of jazz such as Oscar Pettiford, Ray Brown, Paul Chambers and Sam Jones, as well as more contemporary musicians such as Scott LaFaro, Eddie Gomez, Charlie Hayden and Ron Carter. At the age of 24 he founded the Omer Avital group, featuring bass, drums and four saxophones, which alternately includes Mark Turner, Greg Tardy, Charles Owens, Joel Frahm and Myron Walden, as well as drummers Ali Jackson and Joe Strasser. The group's repertoire consists of Avital's original compositions as well as his unique arrangements of standards which cannot but betray his classical roots. He hired five musicians who are leaders of their own groups and composers in their own right. His main objective is to explore the thicker textural and harmonic possibilities of the jazz ensemble without compromising the traditional swing and improvisation of jazz; in other words, to combine his composing skills with the group's talent and improvisational skills. Drawing on influences ranging from the great classical composers such as Brahms and Beethoven, jazz composers such as Ellington and Mingus, to folk sounds from all over the world, Avital has created a sound which was recently described in a New York Times article as “one of the most original sounds in New York”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.