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Dhoom Studio album by Call Released January 26, 2011 Recorded 2007-2011 at Xth Harmonic Studio in Lahore, Pakistan Genre Alternative rock, Pop rock Length 56:17 Label Fire Records Producer Zulfiqar J. Khan Call chronology Jilawatan
(2005)Dhoom
(2011)Singles from Dhoom - "Aasmaan"
Released: September 9, 2007 - "Humse Hai Ye Zamana"
Released: September 20, 2007 - "Laree Chootee"
Released: May 21, 2008 - "Yeh Pal"
Released: January 9, 2009 - "Ho Jaane De"
Released: February 11, 2009 - "Dharkay Jiya"
Released: March 13, 2009 - "Mein Aisa He Hoon"
Released: January 26, 2011
Dhoom (Urdu: دھوم, literal English translation: "blast" ) is the second studio album by the Pakistani rock band Call, released in January 2011. The album included singles like "Laree Chootee" (from Ek Chalis Ki Last Local), "Yeh Pal" (from Aasma: The Sky Is the Limit) and "Dharkay Jiya" (from Aloo Chaat) which featured in several Bollywood movies as soundtracks. The album also included patriotic songs like "Humse Hai Ye Zamana" and "Aasmaan".
Contents
Background
In 2007, although Call had not yet announced the release of their second album, the band had released several songs on their fan site. The first single released was "Laree Chotee" which featured on the soundtrack of the Bollywood movie Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, with an accompanying music video. The song was remixed & arranged by DJ Suketu & Aks.[1] In late 2007, prior to the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Call recorded and made a video for a song entitled "Humse Hai Ye Zamana". This was to be the official song for the Pakistan cricket team during the tournament. However due to the team's early World Cup exit, the song was held back for a future release. On September 20, Call released the music video and put it up for download on their official website.
Call also released three critically acclaimed hit singles; "Ho Jaane De", "Yeh Pal" and "Dharkay Jiya", the latter two being tapped in to by Bollywood for the soundtracks of two different movies, which topped the charts and received positive reviews. The single "Ho Jaane De" was widely appreciated throughout the continent, but was criticised by some as the pop oriented song was a departure from the band's hard rock image. The song was awarded the 'Tune Of The Month' by BBC Asia and was also used in the Wall's ice cream advertisement, for which the band members have also modeled.
Track listing
All songs composed & arranged by Call. All songs written by Zulfiqar J. Khan, except where noted.
Dhoom No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Dhoom" Sami, Zulfiqar J. Khan 3:48 2. "Mein Aisa He Hoon" 4:31 3. "Rung Do" Junaid Khan, Zulfiqar J. Khan 5:45 4. "Yeh Pal" 5:29 5. "Ho Jaane De" 3:39 6. "Dharkay Jiya" Sami, Zulfiqar J. Khan 4:40 7. "Humse Hai Ye Zamana" 4:03 8. "Kyun" 5:51 9. "Abhi Dair Hai" 6:38 10. "Teri Haar Hum" 3:26 11. "Laree Chootee" Syed Quadri, Zulfiqar J. Khan 3:59 12. "Aasmaan" 4:22 Total length:56:17 Personnel
- Call
- Junaid Khan - lead vocals
- Zulfiqar J. Khan - lead guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals
- Sultan Raja - bass guitars
- Production
- Produced by Zulfiqar J. Khan
- Recorded & Mixed at Xth Harmonic Studio in Lahore, Pakistan
- Assisted by Zulfiqar J. Khan
References
- ^ "Not On Home - Xulfi Idept". Pakmanzil.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-20. http://web.archive.org/web/20071020012822/http://pakmanzil.com/revamped/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=93. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
External links
Junaid Khan · Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan · Sultan Raja
Waqar Ahmed Khan · Omer Pervaiz · Danish Jabbar Khan · Usman Nasir · Sunny · Shahzad Hameed · Khurram Jabbar KhanStudio albums Jilawatan · DhoomSingles "Nishaan" · "Pukaar" · "Shayad" · "Sab Bhula Kai" · "Bichar Kai Bhee" · "Kuch Naheen" · "Kal Hamara Hai" · "Hum Se Hai Yeh Zamaana" · "Laree Chotee" · "Aasmaan" · "Dhadke Jiya" · "Ho Jaane De"Related articles Discography · VideographyEntity Paradigm · RubberbandCategories:- 2011 albums
- Albums by Pakistani artists
- Urdu-language albums
- "Aasmaan"
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