Mesk Elil

Mesk Elil (مسك الليل night-blooming jasmine) is the third album of Souad Massi, the Algerian-born, Paris-based singer-songwriter, following her 2004 album Deb. The album peaked only at #56 on the French albums chart, but remained on the chart for almost ten months,[1] and won Victoires de la Musique World music album of the year. Mauritanian vocalist fr:Daby Touré, fr:Pascal Danaë, a French-born musician of Caribbean ancestry and Mino Cinelu on percussion are a few of the artists appearing on the recording.

Mesk Elil
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2005
LabelAZ Records (Universal Music Group)
Souad Massi chronology
Deb
(2003)
Mesk Elil
(2005)
O Houria
(2010)

Track listings

  1. Mesk Elil
  2. Kilyoum
  3. Ilham
  4. Khalouni
  5. Denia Wezmen
  6. Tell Me Why
  7. Miwawa
  8. Dar Djedi
  9. Malou
  10. Hagda

The French release booklet, 9837339, contains French translations only, but no Arabic sung texts.

gollark: We distribute its capital evenly and I take the rock, for purposes.
gollark: Anyway, we ensword it, with swords.
gollark: Caves are quite quiet too, though, no?
gollark: And we can't hear approaching things?!
gollark: How did it catch us off-guard? We were GOING toward IT.

References

  1. Mesk Elil, French Albums Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 16, 2008)


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