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Released
  
1 November 2004

Jahajee (2004)
  
Ichchhe Ghuri (2006)

Release date
  
1 November 2004

Length
  
52:08

Artist
  
Shironamhin

Label
  
G-Series

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Recorded
  
2004, Rabbit Communications 2005, G-series

Similar
  
Ichche Ghuri, Shironamhin Shironamhin, Bondho Janala, Shironamhin Rabindranath

Jahajee (Bengali: জাহাজী Jāhājī English: Ship-borne) is the debut album by the Bengali psychedelic rock band Shironamhin. Rabbit Communications released the album on 1 November 2004 in the Bangladesh.

Contents

Background

Jahajee, was based on urban lifestyle & struggling. The title track of the album, itself speaks so. Shironamhin, tried to portray the usual daily life and elements from middle class career seeking young sailor of a Bronx. The cultural interest, the gossip in a crowded cityscape, the life of mono busy traffic etc. were conveyed with metaphor & events by this album. Jahajee was the only album from the band Shironamhin that was refused and rejected by every known record label company of Dhaka.

Release

In 2004, Shironamhin sailed their ship with the album Jahajee. At first, in 2004, the record label company Rabbit Communications released the album. Later Bangladeshi record label company G-series reproduced & released it on 2005.

Track listing

Of the album's eleven songs, seven were written by Ziaur Rahman Zia and two were written by Tanzir Tuhin. Two songs were written by other member.

Track listing

Personnel

Band personnel

  • Tanzir Tuhin — Vocal
  • Ziaur Rahman Zia — Bass
  • Kazi Ahmad Shafin — Drums
  • Diat Khan — Guitar
  • Rashel Kabir — Keyboard
  • Songs

    1Nodi4:31
    2Hashimukh4:14
    3Shaharer Kotha3:49

    References

    Jahajee Wikipedia