Taha, Rachid / Bonjour
Album: | Bonjour | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Taha, Rachid | Added: | Jun 2010 | |
Label: | Knitting Factory, the |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-06-13 | Pull Date: | 2010-08-15 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Aug 15 | Aug 8 | Aug 1 | Jul 25 | Jul 18 | Jul 11 | Jul 4 | Jun 27 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 27, 2011: | Hi, Keefak, Ça Va?
Je T'aime Mon Amour |
4. | Aug 10, 2010: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Mokhtar |
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2. | Jan 01, 2011: | New World Disorder
Mine Jai |
5. | Aug 10, 2010: | Mediterraneans
Mine Jai |
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3. | Aug 14, 2010: | New World Disorder
Mine Jai |
6. | Aug 07, 2010: | New World Disorder
Je T'aime Mon Amour |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2010-06-10
Reviewed 2010-06-10
Rachid Taha – Bonjour
Reviewed by Sadie O., 6/10/10
Lovely folky multicultural stuff from the Raï-punk master. Mostly very pretty and tender, which is not what I expect from Rachid Taha – he’s switched gears a bit and really done a record of love, I think both on a personal and global kind of level. No “Rock El Casbah” here, but some really gorgeous stuff anyway. Track 5 is awesome, track 8 is really cool, all are worth playing…
1. 4:01 ***slow fade in to acoustic guitar, slow, low and mellow. Love song in French/Arabic, startlingly pretty for Taha. A bit psychedelic, interesting production. Ends a bit early.
2. 3:40 **upbeat, seems rather commercially produced, but with Taha’s familiar growl. Builds nicely.
3. 3:43 **sweet, very traditionally-based love song in Arabic. At least, I’m pretty sure “Ha Baby” is a take on the Arabic “habibi” – beloved. Simple song, interesting musical mashup.
4. 3:24 **folksy acoustic ditty in French/Arabic. A bit 60’s, slight exotic hints.
5. 4:13 *****drones, middle eastern traditional influences and swingy beat, mad vocals – really interesting combination. This is what I love Rachid Taha for…
6. 4:01 **pretty, low-key acoustic, chorus has a bit of forceful complex beat. Chorus of children…
7. 4:08 ***very low bass intro, builds into a slinky, mysterious vibe with whispered lyrics. More interesting than I make it sound. Spose I should mention that he’s not saying “fuckry”….
8. 4:05 ****also low-key with a few horn squeals and oud flourishes. Very pretty, nice guest vocals, too. Vocals in about 3 languages.
9. 4:01 **more rather folky-60’s feel, swingy. Gets a flamenco groove (mostly in the handclaps) midway along.
10. 3:08 *fades in to sweet folky pop with tinkly piano.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 6/10/10
Lovely folky multicultural stuff from the Raï-punk master. Mostly very pretty and tender, which is not what I expect from Rachid Taha – he’s switched gears a bit and really done a record of love, I think both on a personal and global kind of level. No “Rock El Casbah” here, but some really gorgeous stuff anyway. Track 5 is awesome, track 8 is really cool, all are worth playing…
1. 4:01 ***slow fade in to acoustic guitar, slow, low and mellow. Love song in French/Arabic, startlingly pretty for Taha. A bit psychedelic, interesting production. Ends a bit early.
2. 3:40 **upbeat, seems rather commercially produced, but with Taha’s familiar growl. Builds nicely.
3. 3:43 **sweet, very traditionally-based love song in Arabic. At least, I’m pretty sure “Ha Baby” is a take on the Arabic “habibi” – beloved. Simple song, interesting musical mashup.
4. 3:24 **folksy acoustic ditty in French/Arabic. A bit 60’s, slight exotic hints.
5. 4:13 *****drones, middle eastern traditional influences and swingy beat, mad vocals – really interesting combination. This is what I love Rachid Taha for…
6. 4:01 **pretty, low-key acoustic, chorus has a bit of forceful complex beat. Chorus of children…
7. 4:08 ***very low bass intro, builds into a slinky, mysterious vibe with whispered lyrics. More interesting than I make it sound. Spose I should mention that he’s not saying “fuckry”….
8. 4:05 ****also low-key with a few horn squeals and oud flourishes. Very pretty, nice guest vocals, too. Vocals in about 3 languages.
9. 4:01 **more rather folky-60’s feel, swingy. Gets a flamenco groove (mostly in the handclaps) midway along.
10. 3:08 *fades in to sweet folky pop with tinkly piano.
Track Listing
1. | Je T'aime Mon Amour | 6. | Mabrouk Aalik | |||
2. | Mokhtar | 7. | Ila Liqa | |||
3. | Ha Baby | 8. | It's An Arabian Song | |||
4. | Bonjour | 9. | Selu | |||
5. | Mine Jai | 10. | Agi |