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Olé, Olé (Rachid Taha album)

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Olé, Olé
Studio album by
Released1995
Length47:40
LabelMango, Barclay
ProducerSteve Hillage
Rachid Taha chronology
Rachid Taha
(1993)
Olé, Olé
(1995)
Carte Blanche
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Olé, Olé is the third studio album by Algerian singer Rachid Taha. It was released by Mango Records in 1995. It was reissued in 1996 by Barclay Records with an alternate track listing.[2] Valencia features the singing of Kirsty Hawkshaw.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Rachid Taha, except where noted

Mango Release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Valencia"Rachid Taha, Steve Hillage4:48
2."Nokta" 5:14
3."Baadini" 5:19
4."Comme un Chien" 4:49
5."Boire" 4:13
6."Zaâma" 3:59
7."Tabla Motown" 5:46
8."Jungle Fiction"Rachid Taha, Steve Hillage4:03
9."Kelma" 4:51
10."Olé, Olé" 4:35
Barclay Re-release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Valencia"Rachid Taha, Steve Hillage4:48
2."Nokta" 5:14
3."Baadini" 5:19
4."Comme un Chien" 4:49
5."Boire" 4:13
6."Zaâma" 3:59
7."Tabla Motown" 5:46
8."Non non non" (Multinational Version) 4:10
9."Jungle Fiction"Rachid Taha, Steve Hillage4:03
10."Kelma" 4:51
11."Non non non" 4:10
12."Olé, Olé" 4:35

Personnel

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  • Rachid Taha - lead vocals, guitar
  • Steve Hillage - guitar, mixing, producer, programming, remixing
  • Aziz Ben Salam- flute sodi guitar, programming
  • Nabil Khalidi - banjo, bendir, lute, backing vocals
  • Steve Conn – accordion, Dinesh percussion, tabla
  • Leo "E-Zee-Kill" Williams - bass
  • Martin Ditcham - percussion, tambourine
  • Geoffrey Richardson - viola, violin
  • Geoff Dugmore - drums
  • Hagag Kenway - percussion
  • Helen Liebmann - cello
  • John Eacott - trumpet
  • Jim Abbiss - engineer, keyboards, mixing, producer
  • Yves Aouizerate - arranger, programming
  • Kirsty Hawkshaw - vocals, backing vocals
  • Dave Watts - vocals

Source:[3]

References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Rachid Taha > Discography > Main Albums. Allmusic. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  3. ^ "'Olé, Olé (Credits)". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
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