Amit Erez (Hebrew: עמית ארז) (born June 9, 1980 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli musician best known for his work as the guitarist for successful Israeli alternative rock band Eatliz, as well as a solo folk/indie artist.
Amit Erez started writing music around the age of 16, but those song, written in Hebrew didn't survive the test of time and since then Erez went on a different direction, although he still plays two of those songs sometimes at his shows: "רכבות" (Trains) and "כמו תאונה" (Like an Accident).
Around 1998–1999, Erez started writing songs in English, and since then he writes all of his solo material in English. Erez then befriended Omri Levy who worked at Fact Records and just at the time opened The Basement at Fact Records, and suggested Erez to collect all of his material up until then and release it as a full-length album. Amit Erez' first album Wish I Could Make It a Story was released in 2003. After the album's release, Erez recorded another song entitled "Highways" with Rotem Or.
Amit Erez is the second eponymous full-length studio album by Israeli folk/indie solo artist Amit Erez, released on December 11, 2007.
It is the first real studio recording Erez has made as his debut album Wish I Could Make It a Story was basically a collection of early recordings, and his first recording with his solo backing band.
"Postcard" and "Clever and Strong" were released as singles, with "Postcard" receiving a much-played and successful music video.
All tracks by Amit Erez
"My will" is the sixth single by Japanese band Dream. The title track is the first ending theme of the anime InuYasha. The single remains the group's best-selling single, reaching number 6 on the weekly Oricon charts and charting for nine weeks, selling more than 105,000 copies. The case of this single has a snowflake motif on the back of the case and the word "dream" written on the spine. A promotional video for the A side was released on the Daydream DVD and VHS.
Intermission: the Greatest Hits (often just called Intermission) is the seventh album released by DC Talk. It is compiled of songs from some of their earlier albums, including their best known album Jesus Freak. The songs "Chance" and "Sugar Coat It", along with a remix of "Say the Words", are songs that were recorded especially for this album. This is the last DC Talk album to contain any newly recorded songs.
Erez (Hebrew: אֶרֶז, lit. Cedar), is a kibbutz in south-western Israel. Located in the north-western Negev around 18 kilometres south of Ashkelon, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 333.
Erez is named after the first nucleus that settled the kibbutz. They were members of the Noar Oved nucleus from Petah Tikva. They originally settled on ground in the area of Or HaNer in 1949.
In 1950, they were resettled in its current location on land belonging to the depopulated Palestinian village of Dimra.
The kibbutz has three main industries; agriculture (arable and fruit farming as well as animal husbandry), manufacturing (the "Erez Thermoplastics Products" company manufactures plastic covered materials) and research and development.
Erez is a kibbutz in south-western Israel.
Erez may also refer to:
two bodies down
my love is wasted
no reward, no reward
I tried to learn
your secret sorrows
all you know
all you know
come get your love
It's been a while
you keep on heading for the ground
such a cold
such a cold
this is your art
to push away from everyone
stay alone
stay alone
I guess you'll never know
how much you're missed
it cuts the soul