Carte Blanche (Rachid Taha album)

Carte Blanche is a compilation album by Algerian raï artist Rachid Taha, consisting of songs he recorded with Mohammed Amini, Mokthar Amini and Jérôme Savy when they formed a band called Carte de Séjour, along with songs from his more recent solo albums. It was released in 1997 by Barclay, and produced by Steve Hillage.

Carte Blanche
Compilation album by
Released1997
Length1:07:31
LabelBarclay
ProducerSteve Hillage, Yves Aouizerate, Mark Frank, Michel Zacha, Nick Patrick, Nick Patrick, Jam'ba
Rachid Taha chronology
Olé, Olé
(1995)
Carte Blanche
(1997)
Diwân
(1998)

Valencia features the singing of Kirsty Hawkshaw. A video clip was made for "Ya Rayah"[1] Taha and Bruno Maman co-wrote "Indie (1+1+1)", for which a video clip was also made.[2]

Track listing

# Title Songwriters Length
1 "Ya Rayah" Amrani Aberrahmane 6:16
2 "Douce France" Léon Chauliac, Charles Trenet 3:40
3 "Bleu de Marseille" Mohammed Amini, Mokhtar Amini, Jèôme Savy, Rachid Taha 4:33
4 "Rhorhomanie" Amini, Amini, Savy, Taha 4:21
5 "Ramsa" Amini, Amini, Savy, Taha 3:55
6 "Zoubida" Amini, Amini, Alexandre Dif, Taha 4:35
7 "Barbès" Taha 4:25
8 "Bled" Taha 4:29
9 "Malika" Taha 3:57
10 "Voilà, Voilà" Taha 5:17
11 "Indie" (Vocal version/ 1+1+1...) Taha, Bruno Maman 4:20
12 "Non Non Non" (Original version) Taha 4:09
13 "Valencia" Taha, Steve Hillage 4:47
14 "Jungle Fiction" Taha, Hillage 4:03
15 "Kelma" Taha 4:51

Charts

Charts (1997) Peak
position
French Albums Chart 32[3]
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References

  1. "Ya Rayah (Official Video Clip)". Universal Music/Barclay. 1997. Archived from the original on 8 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  2. "Indie (1+1+1) (Official Video Clip)". Universal Music/Barclay. 1997. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  3. "Discographie Rachid Taha". LesCharts.com. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
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