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Ahmed Malek
Musique Originale De Films, Volume 2


Habibi Funk cannot contain their excitement in sharing a second collection of deep grooves and unreleased songs from Algeria's Ahmed Malek soundtrack works. Ahmed Malek - who has often been compared to Ennio Morricone - recorded the majority of these songs in the 1970s and early 1980s, during which time his own native Algeria was in its film heyday. Malek became known for his combination of traditional music with jazz, psych-rock, and R&B, and yet did not find international recognition beyond his hometown; Habibi Funk recount the mission of tracking down Malek's sister to unearth a box full of master tapes, which formed the foundation of this miraculous new release salvage. As Ahmed says, "I didn't choose music, music chose me": it shows here.
A1
Thème Djalti
A2
Leila Et Les Autres
A3
Thème Rythme Léger
A4
Bossa
A5
Aller Simple
A6
Casbah
B7
La La La
B8
Autopsie D'un Complot
B9
Le Mariage De Moussa
B10
L'Empire Des Rêves
B11
Oulaya
B12
Djalti
B13
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