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V.A. A Moi La Liberte - Early Electronic Rai Algerie 1983/ 90

Born Bad | Item No: 1004461
Vinyl LP | 2023 / EU – Original | New
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Item Description
Before becoming an international musical phenomenon, raï was first and foremost the expression of a social behaviour, of a way of being. It bothers, excites, seduces, but leaves no one indifferent! Delving into the deepest recesses of raï, this compilation serves as a tribute to its roaring years, but also as a rejuvenation of the genre in its sulphurous, subterranean version. It seemed like a good idea to dig into nearly untraceable cassettes, thus confirming it's in the oldest of Oranese pots that the very best of raï is to be found. Just 50 years ago, no one would have believed even a bit in a genre seemingly bound to forever turn round and round in its native Oran, laying low in one of its many coastal road clubs. In these underground venues, singers - backed up by a minimalist orchestration for lack of space - would move their audience to laughs and tears, sobbing in a beer or chuckling down (dry) whisky. Either way, the public would unfailingly be moved by their defying tunes, sounding like a challenge to the established, self-righteous order of things - complete with trumpets, electric guitars, accordions and an array of percussions. Through the pre and post-independence years, from 1950 to 1970, raï urbanised itself, with a generation growing up between asphalt and concrete to the sound of traditional flute, but also and mostly listening to twist, French variété and rock music. Their names were Boutaïba S'ghir, Messaoud Bellemou, Groupe El Azhar, Younès Benfissa or Zergui, and they passed on their collection of songs to the incoming "Chebs" -breathing a second youth into them. Oran, the capital of West-Algeria, will be at the heart of this rejuvenation. Raï's success was overwhelming, so much so that in 1985 - when it appeared at the Youth Festival in Alger and when Oran held its first raï festival - the Algerian authorities hastened to nationalise the genre, all the while calling for its "normalisation" (that is, the "purification" of its lyrics), and to declare it "an integral part...
Item Details
Item No: 1004461
Artist: V.A.
Title: A Moi La Liberte - Early Electronic Rai Algerie 1983/ 90
Label: Born Bad
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2023
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Afrobeat
Available since: 2023-04-26
Condition: New
Price: 30,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Cheb Hindi - A Moi La Liberte
A2 Houari Benchenet - Malika
A3 Chab Mohamed Sghir - Khalouni
B1 Chaba Fadila - Kii Kount Ouelite
B2 Cheb Tahar - Djehida
B3 Cheb Djalal - Mohal Nahna
B4 Benchenet - Ghir Hiya Salbetni
C1 Cheb Kader - Reggae Rai
C2 Chab Hamouda - Zahri Mate
C3 Cheb Khaled 'schir' - Li Bini Ou Binek
D1 Nordine Staifi - Rouh Ya L'mersoul
D2 Chaba Amel - Lala Kusti
D3 Chaba Malika Meddah - Sid Houari Ya Mlah
D4 Tchier Abdelgani - Laaroussa Jate
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