On March 28, I shared a posthumous release by Rachid Taha - Je Suis Africain here.
The legendary Algerian singer Rachid Taha, known as "The King of Rock & Rai" died in September 2018. Taha hit the peak of his popularity in the 1990s, thanks to versions of timeless Arabic hits "Ya Rayah" & "Abdel Kader" (the latter with fellow Algerian singers, rai masters Cheb Khaled & Faudel).
One of Taha's longtime collaborators was English guitarist / producer Steve Hillage, who first met Taha back in 1982. At the time, Taha was frontman of the Arab-Franco rock band Carte de Séjour ('residence permit').
This one is Carte Blanche, a compilation consisting of songs Taha recorded with Carte de Séjour (Mohammed Amini, Mokthar Amini, & Jérôme Savy - tracks 2-6) along with songs from his more recent solo albums, produced by Steve Hillage. It begins with one of his most popular songs, "Ya Rayah".
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CD1 -
Ya Rayah
Douce France
Bleu De Marseille
Rhorhomanie
Ramsa
Zoubida
Barbès
Bled
Malika
Voilà, Voilà
Indie (vocal version / 1+1+1...)
Non Non Non (original version)
Valencia
Jungle Fiction
Kelma
CD2 -
Kelma (Overload mix)
Non Non Non (Stacey Pullen Electro Funk Dub mix)
Rhorhomanie (Steve Hillage remix)
Indie (Percussion Frenzy mix)
Voilà, Voilà (Lion Rock Orchestra Dub)
Revisiting,
NØ
Carte Blanche CD1
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Carte Blanche CD2
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Great compilation.
ReplyDeleteNØ thanks for sharing this compilation....his cooperation with Steve Hillage was so far the best idea...all d best bro....
ReplyDeleteNicely, thank you Nate. Looking forward to giving this a listen. Um, just out of curiosity, and only mentioned because Algeria's next door to Morocco, but do you have anything by Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects and if so, would you consider posting some at some point? I used to have a tape of El Buya but it vanished some time ago.
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ReplyDeleteTo all who commented. Thanks for taking the time for words of encouragement. Rachid was a rebel. His music lives on.
ReplyDelete‘Carte Blanche’ became an anthem for a rootless generation. If you can't beat the system...sing in its face.
ReplyDeleteHi I’ve been trying to find a 1994 album by The Children - My Snake. Wondering if you have ever come across it?
ReplyDeleteNever have come across this one. Sorry.
DeleteOk, Is it possible for you to find Pop Will Eat Itself – The Looks Or The Lifestyle? (1992)
DeleteGreat selection. I have most things PWEI, albums, singles & EPs, comps.
DeleteIf you want anything else by them, name it...I might have
Pop Will Eat Itself - The Look or the Lifestyle
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Great, before I place orders for PWEI I'll see what names are needed and I'll let you know right away!!
Deletehi there, would really love it if you could find Sock Monkee - Intro from 1995, please? Thank you so much
DeleteSorry, another one I don't have. Never listened to much grunge.
DeleteThanks NØ! Two Rachid releases, what a delight. What an exceptional performer.
ReplyDeleteComing in late to say thank you so very much for more Rachid! Music to stir the soul to action! Music of rebellion, music of freedom!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a radical, in life & music. Thanks, brother.
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