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| Producer = [[Mekaal Hasan]]
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| Reviews = *Pakistani Music Channel {{Rating|4.0|5}} [http://www.muziq.net/songs/Jal/Boondh/ link]
| Reviews = *Pakistani Music Channel {{Rating|4.0|5}} [http://www.muziq.net/songs/Jal/Boondh/ link]
| Last album = ''Woh Lamhay: The Album''<br/>(2005)
| Last album = ''[[Aadat]]''<br/>(2004)
| This album = '''''Boondh'''''<br/>(2007)
| This album = '''''Boondh'''''<br/>(2007)
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Revision as of 22:07, 8 September 2009

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Boondh (Urdu: , literal English translation: "a drop of water") is the second album by the Pakistani pop/rock band Jal, released on 14 December 2007, three years after the release of Aadat. The first single from the album "Sajni", was a major hit all over Pakistan, topping all of the charts in the country, just after a month of its release.[1]

Singles from the album were "Sajni", "More Piya", "Main Mast Hoon" and "Chalte Chalte".

Track listing

All music composed & written by Goher Mumtaz.

Boondh
No.TitleLength
1."Sajni"5:06
2."Raatein"4:31
3."Humain Itna Pyaar"5:33
4."Moré Piya"4:30
5."Main Must Hoon (Dhamaal)"5:03
6."Mahia"4:58
7."Payal"5:51
8."Chup Chup"4:10
9."Kia Se Kia"4:05
10."Sajni (Slow Version)"5:45
11."Humain Itna Pyaar (Slow Version)"6:15
Limited Edition
No.TitleLength
12."Chalte Chalte"3:53

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Jal
Additional musicians
  • Keyboards: Ali Mustafa
  • Drums and Percussion: John "Gumby" Louis Pinto
  • Bass: Salman Albert
Production
  • Produced by Mekaal Hasan
  • Recorded & Mixed at Digital Fidelity Studios, Lahore, Punjab
  • Guitar sound engineer: Mekaal Hasan, Goher Mumtaz
  • Assisted by Mekaal Hasan

Awards

  • Jal were awarded a Golden Disc by Fire Records for their album "Boondh".
  • Jal won the Best Album Award for "Boondh" at Lux Style Awards 2008.
  • Jal won the Best Video of the Year for "Sajni" at Lux Style Awards 2008.
  • Jal won the Best Song of the Year for "Sajni" at Lux Style Awards 2008.
  • Jal won the Best Song of the Year for "Chalte Chalte" at MTV Awards 2008
  • Jal won the Best Ballad Song of the Year for "Morey Piya" MTV Awards 2009

References

  1. ^ Pakipop.com, Boondh - Review Retrieved on August 3 2009

External links