IDIR
'Idir' (b. 1949 in Aït Lahcène, Algeria; real name 'Hamid Cheriet') is an Algerian musician.
Biography
Idir was born in 'Aït Lahcène', a Berber village in Haute-Kabylia. This farmer's son started studying Geology and was destined for a career in the petroleum industry before his rise to stardom. Idir has been the ambassador of the Kabyle culture, especially the Kabyle music, with only his vocals and acoustic guitar. Idir has always used his status to claim his Berber (Amazigh) identity. His first album "A Vava inouva" came out in 1976, and the song "A Vava inouva" was translated into seven languages. After notable success, Idir wrote and recorded his second album "Ay Arrac Negh" (to our children) in 1979.
Idir restarted his career again with the release of a compilation in 1991 of seventeen songs from his first two albums "A Vava inouva" and "Ay Arrac Negh".
In 1993, a new album "les Chasseurs de lumières" (the hunters of lights) appeared on the Blue Silver label. "Les Chasseurs de lumières" is about (his) predilection, love, freedom and exile (which he had known since he moved to the Paris region in 1975). The acoustic guitar gives to the songs of this album a touch of modernism. We can also hear the voice of the Breton singer Alan Stivell in the duo "Isaltiyen".
Questions of identity
Idir has participated in many concerts supporting different causes. For example, on June 22, 1995, more than 6,000 people attended a concert for peace, freedom and tolerance performed by the singer and his friend Khaled, initiators of the association "l'Algérie la vie" (Algeria my life). Idir also took part in the concert in memory of Matoub Lounes, the Kabyle singer who was assassinated in 1998.
Idir restarted his career once again with "Identities" in 1999, a tribute album which joined numerous artists together including Manu Chao, Dan Ar Braz, Maxime Le Forestier, and Karen Matheson for a "A vava inouva 2". Also included were Gnawa Diffusion, Zebda, Gilles Servat, Geoffrey Oryema and the Orchestre National de Barbès.
Idir defended his national identity once again at "Le Zénith" in Paris in the spring of 2001 at the "21st berber's spring", a celebration of Berber culture. And on July 8, he organised a special fund-raising concert to support the population in Kabylia when anti-government riots rocked the cradle of Berber culture in the summer of 2001. Idir was joined by a number of stars and thousands of Algerian and French fans who turned out to "Le Zénith" to support the population in Kabylia.
Discography
Note: Many of Idir's song titles use phonetic characters that are often transcribed incorrectly in discographies, notably 'γ' as 'y'. Additionally, in some discographies, 'C' is mistakenly replaced with 'G'.
A vava inouva (1976)
# A vava inouva
# Isefra
# SSendu
# Azger
# Muqley
# Zwit rwit
# Cfiy
# Azwaw
# Tagrawla
Ay Arrac Negh 1979
# Acawi
# Ay arrac nney
# Cteduyi
# Izumal
# L'mut
# W'ibryn
# Ayrib
# Tiyri bw gaud
Les chasseurs de lumières 1993
# Ay al xir inu
# Anda yella
# Adrar
# Ad nu al
# Snitraw
# Yelha wurar
# Baba-S
# Ageggig
# Mimmi
# Abehri tmeddit
# Snitraw
# Isaltiyen
# B an warrac
# Ameddyaz
# At zik
# Twareg
A vava inouva 1996
# A vava inouva
# Isefra
# Ssendu
# Azger
# Muqleγ
# Zwit rwiţ
# Cfiγ
# Azwaw
# Tagrawla
# Tiγri bw gaud
# Acawi
# Ay arrac nneγ
# Cteduyi
# Izumal
# L'mut
# W'ibγun
# Aγrib
Identités 1999
# A Vava Inouva 2
# A Tulawin (Une algérienne debout)
# Un homme qui n'a pas de frère...
# Exil (Daγrib)
# Tizi Ouzou
# Révolution (Tagrawla 2)
# Fable (Tamaçahuts 2)
# Illusions (Awah Awah 2)
# Le Jour du don (Tiwizi 2)
# Mémoires (Cfiγ 2)
Deux Rives, un Rêve 2002
# Pourquoi Cette Pluie?
# A Vava Inouva 2
# Trompettes
# Tizi Ouzou (san Francisco)
# Azwaw
# Ssendu
# Zwit Rwit
# Yelha Wurar
# Illusions (Awah Awah 2)
# Tiwizi
# Sirhiγi
# Isaltiyen
# Cteduyi
# Cfiγ
Entre scènes et terres 2005
★ Compilation of Idir songs with a live DVD of his concert at Puteau (France).
# Isefra
# Cfiy
# Mliyi
# Abehri Tmeddit
# Ssendu
# A Vava Inouva
# Tizi Ouzou
# Tamacahut
# Cteduyi
# Pourquoi Cette Pluie ?
La France des coulours 2007
# Je viens de là où l'on m'aime feat. Féfé & Leeroy
# La France des couleurs
# Ce coeur venu d'ailleurs feat. Noa
# Marche sur Jérusalem feat. Akhenaton
# Lettre à ma Fille (texte de Grand Corps Malade
# Tout ce temps feat. Zaho
# Africa Taferka feat. Tiken Jah Fakoly
# Retour feat. Sinik
# Interlude feat. Wallen
# Ya Babba feat. Wallen
# Mama feat. Danielito, Guizmo & Manu
# Sous le soleil de Marseille feat. Kenza Farah
# Afous feat. Kore
# Médailles en chocolat feat. Disiz La Peste
# A mon père feat. Nâdiya
# Pèlerinage feat. Oxmo Puccino
# D'où je viens feat. Rim'K & Sniper
External links
★ Idir Bio, Pictures and Wallpapers
★ RFI Musique biography
★ Biography of Idir in Thamazight (Amazigh)
★ Idir’s Rainbow Nation: Album of rap and R&B duets (New Album)
★ Idir Lyrics
★ Idir Photos
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