The Definitive Collection (Rachid Taha album)
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| The Definitive Collection | ||||
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| Compilation album by | ||||
| Released | May 2007 | |||
| Genre | Raï, rock, world | |||
| Label | Wrasse (Wrass #182) | |||
| Producer | Steve Hillage | |||
| Rachid Taha chronology | ||||
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The Definitive Collection is a compilation album by raï singer Rachid Taha. It was released by Wrasse Records in 2007.[2] The album's initial release was limited to 2000 copies, which were accompanied by a DVD that documented Taha's return to Algeria.[2] The album was released in the U.S. in 2008 under the title Rock el Casbah: The Best of Rachid Taha.
Video clips have been made for "Barbès" (1991),[3] "Ya Rayah" (1997),[4] "Ida" (1998),[5] "Hey Anta" (2000),[6] & "Voilà, Voilà" (2012).[7]
- "Ya Rayah"
- "Rock El Casbah"
- "Nokta"
- "Voilà, Voilà"
- "Habina"
- "Kelma"
- "Bent Sahra"
- "Douce France"
- "Indie"
- "Jungle Fiction"
- "Ida"
- "Hey Anta"
- "Barbès"
- "Barra Barra"
- "Menfi"