Kelmti Horra Explained

Kelmti Horra
Type:studio
Artist:Emel Mathlouthi
Cover:Kelmti Horra Album.png
Label:World Village

Kelmti Horra (Arabic: كلمتي حرة, "My Word is Free") is the debut studio album by Tunisian protest singer Emel Mathlouthi.[1] It was released on January 24, 2012. The title track was written by Tunisian writer Amine al-Ghozzi and became an important protest song in the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions.[2] [3]

Kelmti Horra was reissued for the first time on vinyl in 2022 to celebrate its 10-year anniversary.[4] The reissue which was also out on CD, included bonus tracks.

Reception

The album was received positively. Neil Spencer of The Guardian called Mathlouthi "a powerful new voice" and "a world diva with a difference", describing the album as twisting together "Arabic roots with western flavours" including rock and trip-hop.[5]

Music News describes Kelmti Horra as "a work of haunting and melodramatic beauty" with "an intoxicating and intriguing sound".[6] Mathlouthi was called the "Voice of Tunisian Revolution" after the release of the song.[7]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emel Mathlouthi Festival International Nuits d'Afrique de Montréal. www.festivalnuitsdafrique.com. en. 2017-08-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20170830154047/http://www.festivalnuitsdafrique.com/en/artist/emel-mathlouthi. 2017-08-30. dead.
  2. Book: Now That We Have Tasted Hope: Voices from the Arab Spring. 2012. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 978-1614520207. Daniel Gumbiner. 22.
  3. News: Minstrels of the Arab Revolution . 9 November 2012 . . 25 June 2011 . Caroline Kulsum and Noor Al Khatib . https://web.archive.org/web/20120427232328/http://gulfnews.com/news/minstrels-of-the-arab-revolution-1.827081 . 27 April 2012 . Emel Mathlouthi, a Tunisian musician is yet another protester who asks for equality and tranquility in her native country: The morphine we've been injected with for 23 years is no longer enough to dull our pain. She had always said that one of the artists that she looked up to the most was Bob Dylan, she considered him to be her idol. . dead .
  4. Web site: Kelmti Horra 10 year Anniversary – Emel – Vinyl + CD. Emel official. 2022-06-22. 29 September 2022. https://archive.today/20220929011027/https://twitter.com/MathlouthiEmel/status/1540335215620546560. bot: unknown.
  5. News: Spencer. Neil. Emel Mathlouthi: Kelmti Horra – review. July 30, 2012. The Observer. February 18, 2012.
  6. Web site: Emel Mathlouthi . Music News . 18 March 2012 . September 23, 2012.
  7. News: Emel Mathlouthi Is The 21st Century's Catalyst For Change. November 8, 2018. NPR.