Ofra Haza - Solo Albums

Solo Albums

  • 1979 — Shir HaShirim Besha'ashu'im (Song Of Songs with Fun)
  • 1980 — Al Ahavot Shelanu (About Our Loves)
  • 1981 — Bo Nedaber (Let's Talk)
  • 1982 — Pituyim (Temptations)
  • 1982 — Li-yeladim (Songs For Children)
  • 1983 — Hai (Alive)
  • 1983 — Greatest Hits
  • 1983 — Shirei Moledet A (a.k.a. Shirei Moledet 1) (Homeland Songs A)
  • 1984 — Bayt Ham (A Place for Me)
  • 1984 — Shirei Teyman (a.k.a. Yemenite Songs or Fifty Gates of Wisdom)
  • 1985 — Adamah (Earth)
  • 1985 — Shirei Moledet B (a.k.a. Shirei Moledet 2) (Homeland Songs B)
  • 1986 — Yamim Nishbarim (Broken Days)
  • 1987 — Album HaZahav (Golden Album)
  • 1987 — Shirei Moledet C (a.k.a. Shirei Moledet 3) (Homeland Songs C)
  • 1988 — Shaday
  • 1989 — Desert Wind
  • 1992 — Kirya
  • 1993 — Oriental Nights
  • 1994 — Kol Haneshama (My Soul)
  • 1995 — Star Gala
  • 1997 — Ofra Haza
  • 1998 — Ofra Haza At Montreux Jazz Festival
  • 2000 — Manginat Halev vol. 1 (Melody Of The Heart vol. 1)
  • 2004 — Manginat Halev vol. 2 (Melody Of The Heart vol. 2)
  • 2007 — The Remixes
  • 2008 — Forever Ofra Haza - Her Greatest Songs Remixed

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