Farid Ferragui- Mes Plus Belles Chansons Sentimentales
Farid Ferragui, nurtured by Kabyle, Western and Oriental music, developed a unique musical style during his studies at the École normale de Tizi Ouzou and in the Maghreb cafés of France. Playing the lute and accompanied by percussion instruments such as the derbouka and bendir, he is known for his profound romances centered on love, with social, political and exile themes. Born on October 25, 1953 in Taka, Kabylia, he began writing poetry as a child and learned solfeggio at the École normale de Tizi-Ouzou. A French teacher in his village, he preferred to work on his voice and set his poems to music on his days off. In the 1970s, when he moved to France to study journalism, he maintained his musical commitment. Signed by the Azwaw label, his first cassette met with great success, thanks to titles such as "Ayul I-gevghane thoulas" and "Win iyifahmen itsrou". Farid Ferragui remains an emblematic figure in Algerian song, creating timeless classics.
Track List
- Thakhathemth
- Athine Dhiyirhane
- Ayahviv Anfiyi
- Sthine Ouassinach
- Ayidh
- Ghas Hamlagh'k Ft. Nouara
- Aynoudhagh
- Akchiche
- Oukel Gham Rebi Atamayri
- Ghas Thredh'dhiyi
- Madezi Thafsouth
- Ayene Iyi Zedh'ghene
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to THREE copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.
Farid Ferragui, nurtured by Kabyle, Western and Oriental music, developed a unique musical style during his studies at the École normale de Tizi Ouzou and in the Maghreb cafés of France. Playing the lute and accompanied by percussion instruments such as the derbouka and bendir, he is known for his profound romances centered on love, with social, political and exile themes. Born on October 25, 1953 in Taka, Kabylia, he began writing poetry as a child and learned solfeggio at the École normale de Tizi-Ouzou. A French teacher in his village, he preferred to work on his voice and set his poems to music on his days off. In the 1970s, when he moved to France to study journalism, he maintained his musical commitment. Signed by the Azwaw label, his first cassette met with great success, thanks to titles such as "Ayul I-gevghane thoulas" and "Win iyifahmen itsrou". Farid Ferragui remains an emblematic figure in Algerian song, creating timeless classics.
Track List
- Thakhathemth
- Athine Dhiyirhane
- Ayahviv Anfiyi
- Sthine Ouassinach
- Ayidh
- Ghas Hamlagh'k Ft. Nouara
- Aynoudhagh
- Akchiche
- Oukel Gham Rebi Atamayri
- Ghas Thredh'dhiyi
- Madezi Thafsouth
- Ayene Iyi Zedh'ghene
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to THREE copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.