Icche Ghuri

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Ichchhe Ghuri
ইচ্ছে ঘুড়ি
Icche ghuri cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1 May 2006
Recorded2006,
G-Series
Length50:34
Shironamhin chronology
Jahaji
(2004)
Ichchhe Ghuri
ইচ্ছে ঘুড়ি

(2006)
Bondho Janala
(2009)

Ichchhe Ghuri (English: Ship-borne) is the second album by the Bengali psychedelic rock band Shironamhin. G-Series released the album on 1 May 2006 in Bangladesh. [1]

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Background

Ichchhe Ghuri, was 2nd album by Shironamhin released by the record label co. G-Series on 1 May 2006.[ citation needed ] Compared to its previous album, it contains some experimental sounds. The theme of this album was on 'urban crisis.' The album contained the bands signature sound along with their deep lyrical messages in their songs. It included hits such as "Pakhi" and "Cafeteria." [2]

Track listing

Of the album's ten songs, five were written by Ziaur Rahman Zia, two were written by Farhan. Three were written by Tanzir Tuhin and Tusar. [3] Various guest artists were also involved in the creation of this album with Jubaer from Purbo Poshchim on flutes, Tipu from Warfaze on percussion, Asad from Meghdol on keyboards, Faria on Backing vocals and Pinu Sen Das on Tabla. [2]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Borosha (বরষা)"Farhan Karim, Tanzir Tuhin Farhan, Yasir TusharTuhin5:01
2."Pakhi (পাখি)" Ziaur Rahman Zia ZiaTuhin4:15
3."Cafeteria (ক্যাফেটেরিয়া)"ZiaZia, Tushar, FarhanTuhin4:19
4."Swadesh (স্বদেশ)"FarhanFarhan, TusharTuhin4:02
5."Voboghure Jhor (ভবঘুরে ঝড়)"ZiaZiaTuhin4:10
6."Ruposhi Nogor (রূপসী নগর)"Zia, TuhinZia, TusharTuhin3:21
7."Nishongo (নিঃসঙ্গ)"TusharTusharTuhin3:23
8."Onno Keu (অন্য কেউ)"FarhanFarhanTuhin5:10
9."Onek Asha Niye (অনেক আশা নিয়ে)"ZiaZiaTuhin5:08
10."Icche Ghuri (ইচ্ছে ঘুড়ি)"ZiaZiaTuhin4:47
11."Ditiyo Jibon (দ্বিতীয় জীবন)"Zia, Farhan, TusharTusharTuhin6:56

Personnel

Guest Members

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References

  1. "Shironamhin launches its third album Bondho Janala". The Daily Star. 15 February 2009.
  2. 1 2 "Ichchhe Ghuri by Shironamhin". banglacdcovers.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
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