Les Boukakes / Marra
Album: | Marra | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Les Boukakes | Added: | Mar 2009 | |
Label: | (No Label Information) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-04-05 | Pull Date: | 2009-06-07 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jun 7 | May 31 | May 24 | May 17 | May 10 | May 3 | Apr 26 | Apr 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 06, 2014: | Arabology
Oummi |
4. | Apr 21, 2011: | Hi, Keefak, Ça Va?
Oummi |
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2. | Aug 18, 2013: | New World Disorder
Safi |
5. | Mar 01, 2011: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Oummi |
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3. | Jul 09, 2011: | New World Disorder
Hammouda |
6. | Feb 21, 2011: | The Lunch Special
Oummi |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-04-06
Reviewed 2009-04-06
Les Boukakes – Marra
Reviewed by Sadie O., 3/31/09
Gnawa/Rai-Rock by North African expats in France. This, their second album, seems more modern/rock/reggae and less Rai than their first (in our library), but it’s still an inventive and interesting combination of styles.
All in Arabic – FCCs doubtful. I like 1, 2, 9 and 10 best.
1. 3:15 ***random swingy percussion and low vocals for 25 seconds, then rock guitar and electronic gnawa beat – very cool.
2. 3:13 ***midtempo bluesy groove with keyboards and what sounds like a harmonium of some sort. Funky bit w/ spoken vocals.
3. 2:59 **uptempo spunky reggae.
4. 2:38 downbeat acoustic guitar, very mellow. Bit of electric guitar solo. Way too pretty for my tastes.
5. 2:39 *sort of a Southern blues rock.
6. 3:18 **gnarly gnawa hard rock w/ power chords. Glitchy electronics.
7. 4:26 **hand drums and electric guitar, rather cinematic minor key, slow and large-feeling.
8. 3:32 rather slick folk rock, with a nice little reggae break in the middle.
9. 3:47 ***groovy midtempo gnawa-funk bounce. A bit slick in the production, but an interesting mashup.
10. 3:23 ***gnawa blues, nice simple riff, some slow and dreamy bits.
11. 3:10 **low level intro for 15 seconds, then midtempo reggae with a bit of African blues sound in the bassline.
12. 3:18 *very low-key and relaxed, bluesy. Accordion solo.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 3/31/09
Gnawa/Rai-Rock by North African expats in France. This, their second album, seems more modern/rock/reggae and less Rai than their first (in our library), but it’s still an inventive and interesting combination of styles.
All in Arabic – FCCs doubtful. I like 1, 2, 9 and 10 best.
1. 3:15 ***random swingy percussion and low vocals for 25 seconds, then rock guitar and electronic gnawa beat – very cool.
2. 3:13 ***midtempo bluesy groove with keyboards and what sounds like a harmonium of some sort. Funky bit w/ spoken vocals.
3. 2:59 **uptempo spunky reggae.
4. 2:38 downbeat acoustic guitar, very mellow. Bit of electric guitar solo. Way too pretty for my tastes.
5. 2:39 *sort of a Southern blues rock.
6. 3:18 **gnarly gnawa hard rock w/ power chords. Glitchy electronics.
7. 4:26 **hand drums and electric guitar, rather cinematic minor key, slow and large-feeling.
8. 3:32 rather slick folk rock, with a nice little reggae break in the middle.
9. 3:47 ***groovy midtempo gnawa-funk bounce. A bit slick in the production, but an interesting mashup.
10. 3:23 ***gnawa blues, nice simple riff, some slow and dreamy bits.
11. 3:10 **low level intro for 15 seconds, then midtempo reggae with a bit of African blues sound in the bassline.
12. 3:18 *very low-key and relaxed, bluesy. Accordion solo.
Track Listing
1. | Hammouda | 7. | Oummi | |||
2. | Safi | 8. | Amina | |||
3. | Marra | 9. | Koulchi | |||
4. | Salam | 10. | Maddoumi | |||
5. | Assaif | 11. | Kallouha | |||
6. | Matselounich | 12. | Litim |