Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Blonde Dans La Casbah, Khaled, Ya-Rayi, Sahra, Kenza, N'ssi N'ssi, Kutche, Hafla. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Blonde dans la Casbah is Biyouna's second album, released in January 2007. Its most prominent song is single Une Blonde Platine dans la Casbah, a song dedicated to Biyouna's mother, which has since gone to number one in several countries. In Blonde dans la Casbah, produced by the composer Joseph Racaille, the actress-singer gave us a second album, a cabaret, served by arrangements with delicate inlays piano, violin and brass, guitar and mandolin. Galette sweets outdated Blonde dans la Casbah gives us to discover a Biyouna subscribes to the sixties of his first steps and his dreams still intact. There are duets pleased with Christophe ("La Man"), the diva Afro-English Malia soul-jazz ("Bismilah"), Didier Wampas ("Merci pour tout"), and takeovers warm El Hachemi Guerouabi ("El Barah"), and Kamel Messaoudi ("Echemaa"). Biyouna, who sings her small and large burns with a touch of insolence, it is by turns poignant ("Bismillahi," "La Man"), crazy ("Les Coyotes," "Merci pour tout"), theater ("Demain tu te maries,""Merci pour tout"). With special mentions in particular "Ta'ali," a ballad signed Mohamed El-Hamel and Mohamed Iguerbouchene, two major figures of the song Algerian between the two world wars. For "Tomorrow you get married" again, a tube of Patricia Carli in the sixties that Biyouna wished to resume. Special mention also for the spillage "Bismillahi," "La Man" and "Une Blonde Platine dans la Casbah," which gave its name to the album, a tribute to the mother and accomplice to the artist disappeared last year to 84 years. Without forgetting "Tsaabli ouetmili" in the form of reverenc...http: //booksllc.net/?id=16051855