From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan
Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan
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Pakistani Music Channel [1]
Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan 7. "Neend Ayay Na"
Released: May 22, 2004
Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan (Urdu: )سنو کے میں ہو جوانwas the
debut album of the Pakistani pop/rock band Noori. The
album was released on 25 October 2003 and was a com-
mercial success. Singles from this album were "Suno Ke
Main Hu Jawan", "Tum Hans Diyay", "Gana No. 1", "Dil
Ki Qasam", "Neend Ayay Na", "Manwa Re" and "Jana Tha
Hum Ne".[2]
Concept
Noori’s debut album created whirlwinds across the Urdu
speaking community all over the world. A first of its kind,
Studio album by Noori it introduced the genre of pop rock music to the Pakistani
mainstream. In addition the album was also a departure
Released October 25, 2003
from the beaten track of chummy love songs and focused
Recorded 2002-2003 at Digital Fidelity Studio in Lahore, instead on inspiring the youth of Pakistan to take up the
Pakistan responsibility of doing something worthwhile for them-
Genre Pop rock selves and others.
Alternative rock Suno Ke Mein Hun Jawan is an album dedicated to the
youth of Pakistan. The music of the album is energetic
Length 51:35
and aims at attracting the vigor and vitality that drives
Label Sadaf Stereo the hearts and minds of these young people.The objec-
tive of this album is to urge the youth of this country
Producer Ali Noor, Muhammad Ali Jaffari, Mekaal Hasan
to pursue their lives and their dreams with passion. The
Noori chronology lyrical content of the album also revolves around this
very theme of following one’s heart and mind with com-
Suno Ke Main Hun Peeli Patti Aur Raja Jani Ki Gol
plete faith in one’s abilities and potential to pursue the
Jawan (2003) Dunya (2005)
greatest feats possible.
The focus of attention is specifically directed towards
Singles from Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan the youth because it is at a young age that one comes to
1. "Manwa Re" terms with one’s independence and freedom; one’s mind
Released: October 7, 1998 tends to open up to new unexplored ideas, the discov-
2. "Tum Hans Diyay" ery of which can turn into a pursuit of a lifetime. We
Released: April 26, 2002 have heard time and again the stories of the greatest
3. "Jana Tha Hum Ne"
thinkers and doers of all time; from scientists like Ein-
Released: October 17, 2002
4. "Gana No.1" stein and Darwin to philosophers and spiritual guides like
Released: February 15, 2003 Buddha and even musicians like Amadeus, who set out
5. "Dil Ki Qasam" in the pursuit of their dreams at a very young age, the
Released: August 3, 2003 time when they had the ambition and enthusiasm to give
6. "Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan"
Released: January 13, 2004
themselves the initiative to realize their dreams. [3][4]
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Track listing Noori
• Ali Noor: lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
All music composed & arranged by Ali Noor. • John "Gumby" Louis Pinto: drums
Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan • Ali Hamza: rhythm, vocals
• Muhammad Ali Jafri: bass guitar
No. Title Writer(s) Length
Additional musicians
1. "Suno Ke Main Hun Ali Noor 3:50 • Guitars and Bass on "Hum Bhoolay": Mekaal Hasan
Jawan" Production
2. "Dil Boley" Ali Noor 3:56 • Produced by Mekaal Hasan, Ali Noor & Muhammad
3. "Tum Hans Diyay" Ali Noor 4:23 Ali Jaffri
• Recorded & Mixed at Digital Fidelity Studios, Lahore,
4. "Dobara Phir Se" Faraz “Channi” 2:23
Punjab
Masud
• Guitar sound engineer: Mekaal Hasan, Muhammad
5. "Gana No.1" Ali Noor 3:43 Ali Jafri
6. "Bol" Ali Hamza 4:29 • Drums engineer: Mekaal Hasan
7. "Dil Ki Qasam" Ali Noor, Ali 4:59 • Assisted by Mekaal Hasan
Hamza
8. "Neend Ayay Na" Ali Noor, Ali 4:22 References
Hamza [1] Pakistani Music Channel review
9. "Jana Tha Hum Ne" Ali Noor 4:14 [2] Noori World, Daily Nation Metallic Review,
10. "Manwa Re" Aqeel Rubi 3:27 Retrieved on July 12, 2009
[3] Noori World, Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan Album
11. "Jaa Re" Ali Hamza 3:44
Write-up and Credits, Retrieved on July 12, 2009
12. "Dobara Phir Se Faraz “Channi” 3:04 [4] Noori World, Herald Review, Retrieved on July 12,
(Acoustic)" Masud 2009
13. "Hum Bhooley" Zehra Nigah 4:17
External links
Personnel • Official Website
All information is taken from the CD.
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Categories: 2003 albums, Debut albums, Enhanced CDs, Noori albums, Albums by Pakistani artists, Urdu-language al-
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