Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4118934> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4118934 subject Q9734843.
- Q4118934 abstract "Liberté is a 2009 studio album by Khaled. The album is Khaled's first studio album to feature original material following a five-year hiatus. The album marks a shift to a more acoustic Raï orientated sound. However, in contrast to his previous work, the album incorporates elements of Gnawa music, as seen on the track "Gnaoui. It also features Egyptian string performances recorded in Cairo. The album was recorded in the studio under live conditions to replicate the energy of his live performances.The meaning of the title track "Liberté" has been described by the artist as the attainment of freedom at the cost of ones innocence. Khaled describes "Sidi Rabbi" as a prayer for repentance for any pain he has caused to his parents. The album features two covers two songs by the Algerian artist Blaoui Houari; "Zabana" and "Papa". Zabana is a tribute to Ahmed Zabana, the first man to be executed by the French in Oran during the Algerian revolution, whereas "Papa" is a tribute to the memory of his father."Papa" is a song's written by a French talented musician :Philippe GouadinThe Guardian, Friday 8 May 2009, in reviewing the CD, commenced with the comment that "Khaled, the "king of Rai", became a celebrity across Europe and the Middle East in the early 1990s, provoking scenes worthy of Beatlemania..." and noted that the new CD continued his "growing interest in acoustic styles".On November 21, 2009, Khaled performed tracks from the album at the MGM Grand Las Vegas.".
- Q4118934 artist Q312609.
- Q4118934 genre Q839029.
- Q4118934 previousWork Q3639035.
- Q4118934 producer Q3295549.
- Q4118934 recordLabel Q3570099.
- Q4118934 recordLabel Q534492.
- Q4118934 releaseDate "2009-03-30".
- Q4118934 runtime "4423.0".
- Q4118934 subsequentWork Q2930315.
- Q4118934 wikiPageExternalLink khaled-liberty-review.
- Q4118934 wikiPageExternalLink Khaleds-Liberte-CD-review.html.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q11148.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q192621.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q2000173.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q2827683.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q2930315.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q31181.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q312609.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q3295549.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q3570099.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q3639035.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q482994.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q534492.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q713960.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q839029.
- Q4118934 wikiPageWikiLink Q9734843.
- Q4118934 artist Q312609.
- Q4118934 genre Q839029.
- Q4118934 label Q3570099.
- Q4118934 label Q534492.
- Q4118934 lastAlbum "Best Of Khaled".
- Q4118934 length "4423.0".
- Q4118934 name "Liberté".
- Q4118934 nextAlbum "C'est la vie".
- Q4118934 producer Q3295549.
- Q4118934 released "2009-03-30".
- Q4118934 type CreativeWork.
- Q4118934 type MusicAlbum.
- Q4118934 type Album.
- Q4118934 type MusicalWork.
- Q4118934 type Work.
- Q4118934 type Thing.
- Q4118934 type Q2188189.
- Q4118934 type Q386724.
- Q4118934 type Q482994.
- Q4118934 comment "Liberté is a 2009 studio album by Khaled. The album is Khaled's first studio album to feature original material following a five-year hiatus. The album marks a shift to a more acoustic Raï orientated sound. However, in contrast to his previous work, the album incorporates elements of Gnawa music, as seen on the track "Gnaoui. It also features Egyptian string performances recorded in Cairo.".
- Q4118934 label "Liberté (album)".
- Q4118934 name "Liberté".