Boniche, Lili

Tresors De La Chanson Judeo-arabe

Algerian singer and musician Lili Boniche was born in Algiers on March 14, 1921, and died on March 6, 2008. He was famous for his contribution to Judeo-Arabic music, and particularly associated with chaâbi, a musical genre popular in Algeria that blends Arab, Berber and French influences. Born Eliaou Élie Boniche, and he grew up in a Sephardic Jewish family and became interested in music at an early age. His musical career really took off in the 1940s and 1950s, when he recorded numerous hits that helped popularize the Judeo-Arabic repertoire. His unique style blended elements of Arabic music, jazz and tango, creating a captivating musical fusion. He is widely recognized for his mastery of the lute and his distinctive voice. His lyrics were often poetic, reflecting the everyday life, love and culture of his time. Lili Boniche left an indelible mark on the North African music scene. His legacy lives on in his recordings, which continue to be listened to and enjoyed by music lovers the world over.

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CD - 1 disk
Release date
29-04-2024
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546188
EAN
3701270203623
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Exp. 29-04-2024
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. ALGER ALGER
2. BAMBINO
3. RAHET OU M'CHAT
4. TESFAR EL ACHIA
5. AMIR EL GHERAM (PT 1)
6. MA BINE EIH
7. OUAINE DOUAK YA TALEB
8. ANA EL OWERKA
9. GUITARRA
10. ANA FIL HOUB