El Mutakallimun
El Mutakallimun (المتكلمون) is the sixth album of Souad Massi, the Algerian-born, Paris-based singer-songwriter, released in 2015. It is Massi's first album in classical Arabic.[1] Poets range from Zuhayr bin Abī Sulmá the sixth century to Abu al-Qassim al-Shabbi in early twentieth century “To the Tyrants of the World.”
El Mutakallimun (Masters of the Word) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 21 April 2015 | |||
Genre | International | |||
Length | 40:25 | |||
Label | Wrasse | |||
Souad Massi chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Bima el Taaloul" – 3:59 / بم التعلل
- "Lastou Adri" - 3:39 / لست أدري
- "Ayna" - 3:42 / أبن
- "Hadari" - 3:50 / حذاري
- "Saimtou" - 4:48 / سئمتُ
- "El Houriya" - 4:11 / الحرية
- "Faya Layla" - 4:35 / فيا ليلى
- "El Khaylou Wa El Laylou" - 3:47 / الخيل و البيداء
- "El Boulbouli" - 4:17 / البلبل
- "Saaiche" - 3:37 / سأعيش
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