Mejnoun
Mejnoun (Possessed) is an album by Algerian musician and composer Safy Boutella, that was released in 1992 on the Indigo record label.[1]
Mejnoun | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Recorded | June 1991 | |||
Studio | Studio Charles Cros | |||
Genre | New-age, Raï | |||
Length | 46:46 | |||
Label | Indigo Records | |||
Producer | Michel Orier | |||
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Track listing
All compositions and arrangements by Safy Boutella except "Sister's", which was arranged by Nguyên Lê.
- "Sud" — 4:09
- "Orient" — 8:20
- "Nomade" — 5:25
- "Shiria" — 5:23
- "Mejnoun" — 6:32
- "Apres-Demain" — 4:31
- "Khmous Alik" — 6:29
- "Sister's" — 3:51
- "Sourire" — 2:06
Personnel
- Karim Ziad – drums
- Youcef Boukella – bass
- Nguyên Lê – guitar, guitar synthesiser
- Dominique Pifarély – electric violin
- Naná Vasconcelos – percussion
- Noureddine Boutella – keyboards, guitar
- Mokhtar Samba – drums on "Shiria" and "Khmous Alik"
- Mejdoub Ftati – electric violin on "Orient"
- Rabah Khalfa – percussion on "Orient"
- Sylvie Ayoun – choir on "Sud"
- Safy Boutella – compositions and arrangements, keyboards, programming, chant, percussion
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References
- Allmusic: Mejnoun accessed 1 August 2010
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