Sanatçının Albümleri
Nass El Ghiwane "Collection"
2021 · derleme
Nass El Ghiwane
2021 · derleme
Nass el Ghiwane
2020 · albüm
Aha fine
2020 · single
Nass El Ghiwane
2019 · albüm
Best Of ناس الغيوان
2019 · derleme
Essadma
2019 · albüm
Le meilleur, vol. 2
2018 · albüm
Le meilleur, vol.1
2018 · albüm
Ana Ma Aayit
2018 · albüm
El Oumma
2018 · albüm
Lahdia
2018 · mini albüm
Salama
2018 · albüm
The Very Best Of Nass El Ghiwane
2018 · derleme
Jil Jilala & Nass El Ghiwane, Vol. 1
2017 · albüm
Jil Jilala & Nass El Ghiwane, Vol. 2
2017 · albüm
Jil Jilala & Nass El Ghiwane, Vol. 3 (Music)
2017 · albüm
Disque d'or
2015 · albüm
Musique du monde: Chants Gnawa du Maroc
2014 · albüm
Assallama
2013 · albüm
Ghir khoudouni (feat. Laarbi Batma)
2013 · single
L'jamra
2013 · single
Fine ghadi biya khouya
2013 · albüm
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Formed in the late 60s, this Moroccan group’s repertoire contained self-composed poetry in the Melhoun style set to venerated musical forms, such as Sufi chants and Zaouias litanies. The band members sing and play various string and percussion instruments, including guembri, lute, bendir, derbouka, daadou’, ta’rija and tbila. Strikingly in post-colonial Morocco, the lyrics explored contemporary political chicanery and injustice. The founders of Nass El Ghiwane were Laarbi Batma (b. 1948, Oulad Bouziri, Chaouia, Morocco, d. 1998), Boujemaa Hagour, Omar Essayed and Allal Yaala, all of which had experience in music or theatre. Moulay Abdelaziz Tahiri was added to the line-up in the early 70s and Mahmoud Essaadi replaced Tahiri when he quit to form Jil Jilala, although he too would soon join that group. A strong if musically different replacement came with Abderrahmane ‘Paco’ Kirouj. Hagour died in 1974, the group continuing with Batma, Essayad, Yaala and Kirouj in their most stable line-up. The group was the subject of a documentary film, Al Hal (1981). In 1993 Kirouj left to be replaced by Redouane Arif. Laarbi died in 1998 from lung cancer and was replaced by his younger brother, Rachid Batma; later another brother, Hamid Batma, replaced Arif. In the mid-00s, Kirouj was paralysed and unable to continue but the band played on.