Olé, Olé (Rachid Taha album)

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Olé, Olé
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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
Allmusic3/5 stars[1]

Olé, Olé is the third studio album by French-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[]

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[]

  • Rachid Taha - Composer, Primary Artist
  • Steve Hillage - Guitar, Mixing, Producer, Programming, Remixing
  • Aziz Ben Salam- Flute Sodi Guitar, Programming
  • Nabil Khalidi - Banjo, Bendire, Lute, Background 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, Background vocals
  • Dave Watts - Vocals

Source:[3]

References[]

  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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