New Moon (Abderrahmane Abdelli album)

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New Moon
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Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Algerian music
Length45:00
Label Real World
Producer Thierry Van Roy [1]
Abderrahmane Abdelli chronology
New Moon
(1995)
Au-delà de Gibraltar
(2000)

New Moon is an album by the Algerian composer and singer-songwriter Abderrahmane Abdelli. [2] It was released in 1995 by Real World Records. [3] The album was produced in Brussels, with Abdelli recording his vocals before he was deported; the album was finished with local street musicians who played Algerian instruments. [4]

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Critical reception

Professional ratings
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The Toronto Star deemed the album "extraordinarily rich and hypnotizing North African music." [6]

Track listing

  1. "Adarghal Introduction" – 1:46
  2. "Adarghal (The Blind in Spirit)" – 4:09
  3. "Achaah (Resentment)" – 7:07
  4. "Lawan (Time)" – 4:01
  5. "Walagh (I Observe)" – 5:12
  6. "Ayafrouk (The Pigeon)" – 5:22
  7. "Imanza (Ancestors)" – 4:29
  8. "JSK (The Sporting Youth of Kabyl)" – 4:32
  9. "Igganniw (There Are No More Stars in My Sky)" – 4:01
  10. "Amegh Asiningh (Bad News)" – 5:08

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