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Amar Prithibi is the debut album by Bangladeshi rock band Black. Released in 2002, the album cemented Black as a household name in Bangladesh. After releasing "Chena Dukkho" through the G-Series compilation album Charpotro in 2001 the band began working on a full-scale album at Isha Khan Duray & the late Imran Ahmed Choudhury Mobin's recording studio Sound Garden. The album contains mostly songs written by the band during the earliest stages of their formation.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Amra"4:04
2."Obhiman"4:37
3."Amar Prithibi"4:11
4."Kobor"3:43
5."Bikkhoto"3:11
6."Prarthonad"4:09
7."Akhono"3:60
8."Kothai"3:03
9."Manush"5:03
10."Ondhokarer Pashe"3:21
11."Mittha"3:56
12."Dukkher Rong [Crap]"3:49

Personnel

Guest musicians

  • Elita Karim: Vocals (Track 11)

Production personnel

  • Recorded By - Imran Ahmed Choudury Mobin & Isha Khan Duray
  • Recorded At - Sound Garden
  • Mixed & Mastered By - Isha Khan Duray
  • Photography - Khademul Insan
  • Graphics (Album Art) - Humayan Kabir

Additional instruments

  • Jahan: Sitar