Tékitoi
| Tékitoi | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 21 September 2004 | |||
| Genre | ||||
| Length | 72:48 | |||
| Label | Barclay, Universal | |||
| Producer | Steve Hillage | |||
| Rachid Taha chronology | ||||
 
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| Pitchfork Media | (7.8/10) link | 
| PopMatters | (9/10) link | 
| Robert Christgau | A−[1] | 
Tékitoi is a studio album released in 2004 by the Algerian musician Rachid Taha. The title is a nonstandard spelling of the French question "Tu es qui, toi?" which might be pronounced in speech as "T'es qui, toi?" (IPA: [te ki twa]) and, in the context of this song, means "Who do you think you are?" informally.
The lyrics are mainly in French and Arabic. The booklet to the CD[2] includes full sung texts in Arabic in romanization with French and English translations.
The album features guest appearances by Brian Eno, Christian Olivier, Kaha Beri, Julien Jacob, and Bruno Maman.
A video clip was made for "Tékitoi?"[3]
On March 5, 2011, the song "Tékitoi?" was used on Saturday Night Live in a dancing French skit called "Les Jeunes de Paris."[4]
Track listing
- "Tékitoi?" (Who are You?) - Duet with Christian Olivier
 - "Rock el Casbah" (Arabic cover version of Rock the Casbah by The Clash)
 - "Lli Fat Mat!" (What Is Past Is Dead and Gone!)
 - "H'asbu-Hum" (Ask Them For An Explanation)
 - "Safi" (Pure)
 - "Meftuh'" (Open)
 - "Winta" - with Kaha Beri
 - "Nah'seb" (I Count)
 - "Dima" (Always) - with Julien Jacob
 - "Mamachi"
 - "Shuf" (Look)
 - "Stenna" (Wait)
 - "Ya Rayah"
 - "Voilà Voilà" (Here It Is, Here It Is) - Spanish version
 
Charts
| Charts (2004) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| French Albums Chart | 63[5] | 
Personnel
- Rachid Taha: Composer, Primary Artist
 - Leo Abrahams: Guitar (Bass)
 - Joshua Adel: Vocals
 - Kamilya Adli: Choir/Chorus, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
 - Christopher Allan: Cello
 - Ali Bensadoun: Gallal, Gasba, Ney, Raita
 - Casbah Boys: Choir/Chorus, Vocals
 - Duchess Nell Catchpole: Violin
 - Francois Delfin: Guitar, Slide Guitar
 - Alison Dodds: Violin
 - Egyptian String Ensemble: Strings
 - Brian Eno: Composer, Drums, Synthesizer, Vocals
 - Adel Eskander: Violin
 - Hakim Hamadouche: Banjo, Lute
 - Ashraf Heikal: Violin
 - Steve Hillage: Arranger, Audio Production, Composer, Guitar, Mixing, Producer, Programming, String Arrangements, Vocals
 - Julien Jacob: Guitar (Acoustic)
 - Hakim Kaci: Keyboards
 - Said Kama: String Arrangements, Violin
 - Yahya Mahdi: Cello, Violin
 - Bruno Maman: Engineer, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Programming, String Arrangements
 - Anwar Mansey: Violin
 - Abdel Wahab Mansy: Violin
 - Mostafa Mansy: Cello
 - Nacera Mesbah: Choir/Chorus, Vocals (Background)
 - Mostafa Abdel Naby: Violin
 - Christian Olivier: Composer, Vocals
 - Hossam Ramzy: Percussion, String Director
 - Aziz Ben Salam: Flute
 - Dr. Maggid Serour: Qanoun, Quanun
 - Alex Toff: Drums
 - Karima Yahiaoui: Choir/Chorus, Vocals (Background)
 
Source:[6]
References
- ^ Christgau, Robert. "Rachid Taha". Robert Christgau.
 - ^ Barclay 6024 9819461 4
 - ^ "Tékitoi (Official Video Clip)". Universal Music/Barclay. 2004. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
 - ^ "Rachid Taha SNL French Song". FrenchMusicBlog.com.
 - ^ "Discographie Rachid Taha". LesCharts.com. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
 - ^ "Tékitoi (Credits)". allmusic.com. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
 
