Bonjour is the eighth studio album by French–Algerian singer Rachid Taha. It was released by Wrasse Records on 26 October 2009.[1]
Bonjour | ||||
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Studio album by Rachid Taha | ||||
Released | 26 October 2009 (2009-10-26)[1] | |||
Genre | Raï, rock, world | |||
Label | Wrasse, Universal | |||
Producer | Gaetan Roussel & Mark Plati[2] | |||
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Singles from Bonjour | ||||
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MSN Music (Consumer Guide) | A[7] |
Pitchfork | 7.5/10[8] |
Socialist Worker | (positive)[9] |
Bonjour received mixed reviews from music critics. The Guardian reviewer Robin Denselow called the album a "A highly commercial set" that was "not [Taha's] most exciting."[5] David Honigmann of the Financial Times rated the album three out of five stars, but wrote that its emphasis on "technology...stops [Taha] cutting loose."[6]
"Je t'aime mon amour", Bonjour's opening track, was written about Taha's partner. Its lyrics are a declaration of love for life and his partner.[10] The second track, "Mokhtar", describes the lonely life of a vagrant living in a city.[11] "Ha Baby" was inspired by country music singer Kenny Rogers and Egyptian musician Farid El Atrache.[10] The song, which blends western and Arabic musical styles, is about universal peace and love.[11] The title track, "Bonjour", is a duet with Gaetan Roussel. It was released as the album's lead single and is sung in both French and Arabic.[2] "Mine Jaï", the fifth track, asks a series of questions. In the song, Taha asks the listener where they come from and where they are traveling to.[11]
In the song "Mabrouk Aalik", Taha reflects on the fractured relationship between Jews and Muslims.[10] The seventh track, "Ila Lika", explores life and death.[11] "It's an Arabian Song" is a rock song about the French treatment of Algerians during colonialism. The track features fellow Algerian singer Bruno Maman.[10] "Sélu" is a flamenco song that pays tribute Arab writers and philosophers such as Averroes and Naguib Mahfouz.[10] The album closes with "Agi", a ballad about love.[11]
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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French Albums Chart[12] | 132 |
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Europe | 19 October 2009[13] | Wrasse Records | Digital download | Wrass251 |
26 October 2009[1] | CD | |||
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