Ktzat Acheret or Ketzat Aheret (Hebrew: çæê ÃÂÃÂèê, A Little Different) was an Israeli progressive rock band that existed between 1974âÂÂ75. The band comprised Shlomo Gronich, Shem Tov Levi and Shlomo Idov. Ktzat Acheret is also the name of the only album that the band released.
"Ktzat Acheret" began as a group accompanying Nurit Galron at the beginning of her musical career. After an independent show, the trio began a show trip around the country with songs that they wrote.
The unique and original sound of the group, that was one of the unique progressive rock band considered in the country for that period, was being heard from Israeli musicians, but didn't succeed commercially. The lack of commercial success led to the dissolution of the band. Shlomo Gronich left Israel to seek a career outside the country and study music in New York City.
Before the dissolution of the band, Ktzat Acheret successfully completed the recording of their self-titled debut album, their sole released recording as a band. The arrangements for strings and bassoon were performed by Gronich and Levi. The original album featured twelve tracks. The opening track, "Traveling" (In Hebrew: éÃÂè ÃÂàáÃÂâÃÂ) documented the trio's experiences on their concert tour throughout Israel. Other tracks of the album that would eventually receive great acclaim include "The Little Prince" (In Hebrew: ÃÂàáÃÂàÃÂçÃÂÃÂ), "Pink Skies" (In Hebrew: éÃÂè ÃÂÃÂàâèÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ), "Two Chinese" (In Hebrew: éàÃÂÃÂàáÃÂàÃÂÃÂ) and the album's closing song "Bissalad" (In Hebrew: ÃÂÃÂáÃÂÃÂ), referring to the songs of the Beatles and acting as a tribute to the band, highly revered by the three.
The album was recorded in Triton Studios in Bnei Brak. Its packaging was designed by Joseph Orbach.