Boondh

2007 studio album by Jal


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FieldValue
nameBoondh
typestudio
artistJal
coverJal-Boondh.jpg
released14 December 2007
recorded2006–2007
studioDigital Fidelity Studio, Lahore, Pakistan
genreAlternative rock
Pop rock
length61:35
labelFire Records, Tips Records
producerMekaal Hasan
prev_titleAadat
prev_year2004
next_titlePyaas
next_year2013
misc{{Singles
nameBoondh
typeStudio
single1Sajni
single1date15 December 2007
single2Chalte Chalte
single2date24 March 2008
single3Main Mast Hoon
single3date26 August 2008
single4Moray Piya
single4date14 November 2008
single5Yeh Mera Pakistan
single5date27 September 2009
single6Humain Itna Pyaar
single6date16 November 2009
typestudio
coverJal the band Boondh2.jpeg
captionAlbum art for Indian release
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Boondh ( ) is the second album by the Pakistani pop/rock band Jal, released on 14 December 2007, three years after the release of the band's debut Aadat. The first single from the album, "Sajni", was a major hit all over Pakistan.

Singles

Singles from the album were "Sajni", "Moray Piya", "Yeh Mera Pakistan", "Main Mastt Hoon", "Humein Itna Pyaar" and "Chalte Chalte".

Track listing

| headline = Boondh | all_writing = Goher Mumtaz, except where noted. | total_length = 61:35 | title1 = Sajni | length1 = 5:06 | title2 = Raatein | length2 = 4:31 | title3 = Humain Itna Pyaar | length3 = 5:33 | title4 = Moray Piya | length4 = 4:30 | title5 = Main Mastt Hoon (Dhamaal) | length5 = 5:03 | title6 = Mahia | length6 = 4:58 | title7 = Payal | length7 = 5:51 | title8 = Chup Chup | length8 = 4:10 | title9 = Kia Se Kia | writer9 = Farhan Saeed Butt, arranged by Jal and Salman Albert | length9 = 4:05 | title10 = Yeh Mera Pakistan | length10 = 5:28 | title11 = Sajni | note11 = Slow Version | length11 = 5:45 | title12 = Humain Itna Pyaar | note12 = Slow Version | length12 = 6:15

| headline = Limited edition | title13 = Chalte Chalte | writer13 = | length13 = 3:53 | title14 = Humain Itna Pyaar (Reprise) | length14 = 6:01

Personnel

Credits taken from the album liner notes.

Jal

  • Farhan Saeed Butt – lead vocals on all tracks except "Humain Itna Pyaar", "Mahia" and "Chup Chup"
  • Goher Mumtaz – guitars, vocals on "Humain Itna Pyaar", "Mahia", "Chup Chup" and "Yeh Mera Pakistan", co-production on guitar tones
  • Aamir "Shazi" Sheraz – bass guitar

Additional musicians

  • Salman Albert – drums on all tracks except "Main Mastt Hoon (Dhamaal)", "Mahia", "Kia Se Kia" and "Chup Chup"
  • John "Gumby" Louis Pinto – drums on "Main Mastt Hoon (Dhamaal)", "Mahia", "Kia Se Kia" and "Chup Chup"
  • Ali Mustafa – loops and keyboards
  • Ijaz Ali – harmonium on "Main Mastt Hoon (Dhamaal)"
  • Babar Khanna – percussion on "Main Mastt Hoon (Dhamaal)"

Production

  • Mekaal Hasan – production, mixing
  • Maram and Aabroo – photography
  • Murtaza "Murzie" Niaz at Salieh Interactive – album cover concept and design
  • Munib Narwaz and Karighar – wardrobe

Awards and nominations

Awarded for Best Album of the Year at the 7th Lux Style Awards in 2008.

References

References

  1. Pakipop.com, [http://www.pakipop.com/evaluation/boondh.html Boondh - Review] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-07-20 Retrieved on 3 August 2009)

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