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Dellali

 
Album Review: Dellali

  • Artist: Cheb Mami
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 12, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

For most in the Western Hemisphere, Cheb Mami will always be that guy who sang with Sting on "Desert Rose," a song that became a surprise hit in 2000, thanks in large part to Mami's mesmerizing vocal performance. In Northern Africa, however, Mami is a star in his own right. The native of Algeria is arguably the most popular performer of rai, a percussive music built around the djembe and derbouka, as well as mixing in modern dance, reggae rhythms, and often politically charged lyrics. Fresh off the success of "Desert Rose," Mami has released Dellali, and he brings Sting along with him for the ride. This time, it's Sting who backs up Mami on the track "Ana Oualache," which also incorporates a gospel choir. "Le Rai C'est Chic" mixes his trademark falsetto voice with some synthesized vocals à la Roger Troutman. He also pays homage to French singer Charles Aznavour with "Viens Habibi." Amid the swirl of styles and influences, Mami's mesmerizing falsetto voice stands above everything else. Whether it's singing behind Sting or in front of a gospel choir, Mami's talent is too strong to be ignored. ~ Jon Azpiri, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Le Rai C'est Chic Cheb Mami Cheb Mami (3:46)
Viens Habibi Charles Aznavour Cheb Mami (3:45)
Madanite Cheb Mami Cheb Mami (3:55)
Rim Lachoua Cheb Mami (5:15)
Yahamami Cheb Mami (3:27)
Ana Oualache Cheb Mami (5:31)
Ma Vie 2 Fois Cheb Mami (4:07)
Tzazae Cheb Mami (5:27)
Zarartou Cheb Mami (4:01)
Mamazareh Cheb Mami (4:04)
Machi Chaba Cheb Mami (4:46)
Haoulou Cheb Mami Cheb Mami (4:15)
Khalouni Cheb Mami (5:46)

Credits

Toni Economides (Engineer), Cheb Mami (Accordion), Stevo Glendinning (Executive Producer), Kouider Berkane (Violin), Dawn Elder (Executive Producer), Richard Hilton (Pro-Tools), Nitin Sawhney (Choir Arrangement), Richard Hilton (Engineer), Chet Atkins (Guitar (Acoustic)), Gary Tole (Engineer), Louis Jardim (Udu), Nasser (Darbouka), Richard Hilton (Mixing), English Chamber Orchestra (Strings), London Community Gospel Choir (Vocals), Gary Tole (Mixing), Nitin Sawhney (Producer), Jerry Barnes (Guitar (Bass)), Omar Hakim (Drums), Chet Atkins (Guitar), Louis Jardim (Cymbals), Miles Copeland (Executive Producer), Chet Atkins (Vocals (Background)), Gary Tole (Mixing Engineer), Ross Petersen (Assistant Engineer), Jan Folkson (Drum Programming), Chet Atkins (Guitar (Classical)), Frank Filipetti (Mixing), Bill Holloman (Trumpet), Louis Jardim (Percussion), Miles Copeland (Liner Notes), Nitin Sawhney (Programming), Jan Folkson (Pro-Tools), Richard Hilton (Assistant Engineer), Nile Rodgers (Producer), Stephen Hussey (Conductor), Louis Jardim (Darbouka), Nitin Sawhney (Mixing), Louis Jardim (Cabassa), Richard Hilton (Digital Editing), Richard Hilton (Keyboards), Philippe Saisse (Synthesizer), Nitin Sawhney (Keyboards), Louis Jardim (Bells), Nitin Sawhney (Guitar), Philippe Saisse (Keyboards), Toni Economides (Mixing), Bill Holloman (Saxophone), Lamya Al-Mughiery (Vocals (Background)), Nile Rodgers (Guitar (Electric))
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