Discography
Idan Amedi
Idan Amedi is the debut album of the Israeli singer Idan Amidi, which was released in early September 5, 2011. The album was crowned a gold album after selling over 20,000 copies.
The song “The Last Letter” was published as part of the project “Soon we will become a song” At the request of the family of Sgt. Moshe Ohayon who fell in Lebanon, Amadi received a bundle of letters, which the soldier wrote to his beloved at the time Much to her and to his family, Idan composed a song based entirely on quotes from these letters and composed it.
Bazman Ha’hacharon
Bazman Ha’hacharon, is the second album by the Israeli singer and songwriter Idan Amedi, which was released in early February 2013. The song “Mamshich Litzod” was inspired by the book “Do not send your hand to the boy” by Rabbi Israel Meir Lau as part of the “Voice Still Remains” project. The rest of the album’s songs were also written and composed by Amedi himself.
Ratsinu Liot
Ratsinu Liot is the third album by the Israeli singer and songwriter Idan Amedi that was released on May 17, 2015.
All the songs on the album were written and composed by Amedi, except for the lyrics of “Ya Ribon Olam”, written by Rabbi Israel Najara, which he performs on the album With his older brother, Elad.
Helek Mehazman
Helek Mehazman is the fourth studio album of the singer Idan Amedi, which was released in 2017.
Before the release of the album, three singles had already been released for the radio stations – “Ad Sheyahale Hayom Haba”, “Helek Mehazman” and “Achshav Kulam Rokdim”.
The album reached platinum status within a few weeks.
Zocher Kim’at Hakol
The fifth album of Idan Amedi, which was released in December 2022, at the end of the decade of his career.
Amedi wrote his fifth album over the course of four years, releasing successful singles along the way that quickly became hits on radio stations.
The first song on the album, “What Are You Feeling”, was released in January 2019 and topped digital charts and radio stations, followed by his second song in the album, “I Want.”
Amedi released “Mipo Lashem” at the beginning of 2020, during a period of recurring and changing elections in Israeli politics and shortly before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide.
During the COVID-19 year, Amedi released “Bekarov Yiptachu Hashamayim” and “Tistakli Li Be’einayim”.
After the decline of the pandemic and a return to normalcy, Amedi released the successful duet “Makom Leshnaynu” with Greek singer Malou. The song quickly climbed the charts and became one of the successful songs on the album.
Later on, Amedi released “Baiby, Hashir Haba Mukdash Lecha”, which was dedicated to the memory of Sergeant Ofek Aharon, may he rest in peace, and “Erev Erev,” which announced the arrival of summer 2022 and the return to concert performances with the band every evening.
In December 2022, with the album’s release, Amedi released the final single, “Yavo Machar”, dedicated to his eldest daughter’s third birthday, which coincided with the album’s production.
The album’s theme song, “Zocher Kim’at Hakol” (Remembering Almost Everything), was released in May 2020 and quickly became one of Amedi’s all-time favorites.
The song also opened the celebratory decade performance that took place at the Menora Mivtachim Arena in February 2022.
Zocher Kim’at Hakol Unplugged
“Zokher kmo’at hakol Unplugged” is the fifth studio album in its acoustic version by the singer Idan Amedi, released on April 26, 2023, in celebration of the 75th Independence Day of the State of Israel.
Amedi wrote his fifth album over a period of four years and released successful singles from it that quickly became hits and gained significant radio airplay. The acoustic version of the album was recorded during the break period between performances at the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, with the collaboration of Liad Gruška and Idan Shneor, who participated in the arrangement and production of the songs.
Among the musicians who played with Amedi on the album were Idan Shneor, Avi Singolda, Liad Gruška, Yoni Dror, and the Eliyav family.
In early August 2021, Amedi released the duet “Makom Lishnaynu” with Greek singer Malu. The song quickly climbed the charts and radio playlists, becoming one of the successful songs on the fifth album. In the Unplugged version, Amedi performs the song in its full Hebrew version, this time alone. Amedi also includes the song “Makom Lishnaynu” in his performances for the general audience.