Rachid Taha (album)
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| Rachid Taha | ||||
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| Released | 1993 | |||
| Genre | Raï, Dance, Electronica | |||
| Label | Barclay | |||
| Producer | Steve Hillage & Justin Robertson | |||
| Rachid Taha chronology | ||||
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Rachid Taha is the second solo album by Rachid Taha after he left the group Carte de Séjour. It was produced by Steve Hillage and Justin Robertson;[1] and was first released in 1993.[2]
The album contains Taha’s song "Voilà Voilà", which was released as a dance-oriented single that was a hit with English DJs; and his version of Ya Rayah, the classic chaâbi song composed by Dahmane El Harrachi (real name Abderrahmane Amrani). Taha returns to these songs in later albums.
A video clip was later made for "Ya Rayah"[3] Taha and Bruno Maman co-wrote "Indie (1+1+1)", which was released as a single in 1995 and for which a video clip was also made.[4]
- Yamess
- Malika
- Voilà Voilà
- Hitiste
- D'Abord D'Abord
- Indie (Instrumental)
- Hasard
- Dinaha
- Ya Rayah
- Woulla
- Menek
- Laisse Moi
- Yamess (Instrumental)
- Voilà Voilà (Justin Robertson Vocal Edit)
- Indie (Vocal Version/ 1+1+1...)