Yehuda Poliker is an Israeli singer, songwriter, musician, and painter. Poliker first became known in the 1980s as the lead vocalist for the band Benzene. In 1985, after the band was dismantled, he began a varied solo career that included motifs from rock, pop and traditional Greek music.
In 1981, Poliker began his career-long collaboration with writer and producer Yaakov Gilad. Poliker's band, Benzene, released two albums: 24 Sha'ot and Mishmeret Layla, which included hit singles such as "Hofshi Ze Legamrei Levad", "Geshem" and "Yom Shishi". After Benzene broke up, Poliker began a solo career. In 1985, he released his first solo album, Einaim Shely. All of the tracks on the album were well-known Greek songs literally translated into Hebrew. In 1986, Poliker released his second solo album, Kholem Behakitz. His third album, Efer VeAvak, released in 1988, dealt mostly with the children of Holocaust survivors. It sold more than 70,000 copies, and in 2005, was rated by Ynet as number one of the top 100 best albums ever recorded in Israel.
1990s
In 1990, Poliker released his fourth solo album, Pakhot Aval Ko'ev. It sold over 140,000 copies, becoming Poliker's most successful album. Following the success of Pakhot Aval Ko'ev, Poliker started to work on an instrumental record, released in 1992 as Le'enekha Hakekhulot. In 1995, Poliker released a double album, Hayeled Sh'Beha, featuring the songs "Ani Rotze Gam", "Ma Yihye Yihye" and "Namess Bageshem". The ensuing concert tour was documented on the double live albumHofa'a Khaya Bekaysaria.
2000–present
In 2001, Poliker released the album Eih Korim Laahava Sheli?. The title song, written by Poliker with Yaakov Gilad, won Song of the Year at the 2002 Golden Feather Awards, administered by ACUM, an Israeli society of composers, authors, and publishers. In 2003, he released his first compilation album, Hameitav, including songs from both Benzene and his solo career, as well as new tracks. In 2007, he released Hummus Sapiens in collaboration with the Greek poet Manolis Rasoulis. In 2010, Poliker began his Shirim Shehilkhanti Le'aherim tour. The tour, which began as a one-time event, featured his first songs for other singers, such as Yossi Banai, Riki Gal, and Arik Einstein. Also in 2010, he released Ahava Al Tnai. The first single from it, "Shlosha Yamim", written by Poliker and Gilad, reached the top of the Israeli charts. In 2011, he released Kol Davar Mazkir Li, which, like Einaim Sheli, consisted of well-known Greek songs translated into Hebrew. He sang the title track in Greek with Haris Alexiou, and also recorded a Hebrew version. Two weeks after its release, the album was certified gold. In summer 2012, Poliker released Jacko and Yehuda Poliker, which contained rare recordings of his parents singing Thessaloniki Jewish songs in Greek and Ladino before World War II. In spring 2014, he released Muzeon Ha Halomot, which featured the guitar and the bouzouki. The album was certified gold and was soon followed by a live tour.
Film
Poliker's father, Jacko, told the story of his escape from Auschwitz in the 1988 filmBecause of That War, which featured music by his son. The film included interviews with Yehuda Poliker and Yaakov Gilad, whose parents, Polish Jews, also survived Auschwitz.
Book
In 2019, Poliker's book My Shadow and I was published by Yedioth Books. The book depicts situations and imagery from his childhood and adolescents, from the vantage point of both a child and an adult.