Hafla

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Hafla
Khaled hafla.jpg
Live album by
Released1998
Recorded1997 in Confolens, France,
Leuven, Belgium
and Bordeaux, France
Genre Raï
Length1:13:35
Label Barclay Records
Producer Khaled
Pierre Paparemborde
Khaled chronology
Sahra
(1996)
Hafla
(1998)
1, 2, 3 Soleils
(1999)

Hafla is a live album by Khaled composed of highlights from his Kenza Tour 97 in Confolens, France and Leuven, Belgium except for the track "Chebba" which was recorded in Bordeaux. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Didi" – 5:27
  2. "Sahra" – 3:53
  3. "Aïcha" – 5:07
  4. "Chebba" – 4:54
  5. "Abdel Kader" – 4:39
  6. "Ouelli El Darek" – 4:39
  7. "N'ssi N'ssi" – 4:07
  8. "Lillah" – 4:55
  9. "La Camel" – 5:44
  10. "Wahrane Wahrane" – 4:47
  11. "Ragda" – 5:26
  12. "Walou Walou" – 5:45
  13. "Mauvais Sang" – 6:56
  14. "El Harba" – 7:16

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References

  1. Hafla CD booklet