The album "The Pre Eurovision Contest 1985 לקראת אירוויזיון 1985 ישראל" by Various is a collection of songs that were considered for Israel's entry into the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985. The album features a diverse range of musical styles, from pop to rock to traditional Israeli music.
One standout track is "Olé Olé" by the group Liora and the Four Aces, which went on to represent Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest that year. The song is upbeat and catchy, with a Latin-inspired melody that is sure to get listeners dancing.
Another highlight is "Shir Habatlanim" by the group HaGashash HaHiver. The song is a humorous take on the Israeli stereotype of the "lazy" person, and features clever wordplay and a catchy chorus.
The songs that compete to enter the 1985 Eurovision song contest for Israel.
The English credits of track A7 are messed up, as the name "Anat" was accidentally moved from the name of the writer (Anat Shertok Shrem) to the name of the band (Kessem). The Hebrew credits are displayed correctly here.
"The Pre Eurovision Contest 1985 לקראת אירוויזיון 1985 ישראל" is a fun and eclectic album that showcases the diversity of Israeli music. Fans of the Eurovision Song Contest and Israeli music in general are sure to enjoy this collection of songs.