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Rock and Roll Jihad

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Released
  
June 1, 2010

Label
  
Nameless Sufi Music

Artist
  
Producer
  
Length
  
54:44

Rock & Roll Jihad(2010)
  
Junoon 20(2011)

Release date
  
1 June 2010

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Recorded
  
2009-2010 Grandview Studios in New York City, United States

Genres
  
Sufi rock, Psychedelic rock

Similar
  
United for Peace, Inquilaab, Infiniti, Millennium 1990–2000, Dewaar: The Best of Junoon

Rock & Roll Jihad is the first soundtrack album and the eighteenth overall album of the Pakistani band, Junoon. The soundtrack is based on Salman Ahmad and Junoon's musical journey. The album features five new studio recordings along with five live tracks from "The concert for Pakistan" and the album was officially released on June 1, 2010 under the record label Nameless Sufi Music on all major online stores. Salman Ahmad, lead guitarist & vocalist, also published a book named, Rock & Roll Jihad: A Muslim Rock Star's Revolution, regarding his time with Junoon and all the struggle he faced to become a rockstar.

Contents

On November 30, 2009, Junoon announced that the first single off the album would be the song "Love Can You Take Me Back". On March 14, 2010, Junoon released the video of their first single.

Track listing

All music written & composed by Salman Ahmad and Andrew McCord, those which are not are mentioned below.

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Junoon
  • Salman Ahmad - vocals, lead guitar
  • Additional musicians
  • Drums played by Sunny Jain
  • Bass guitar played by Chris Tarry & John Alec
  • Tablas by Samir Chatterjee
  • Dholaks by Didyarka Chatterjee
  • Violin by Yale Strom
  • Vocals on "Dum Mustt Qalandar" by Waqas Ali Qadri & Sussan Deyhim
  • Production
  • Produced by Salman Ahmad
  • Recorded & Mixed at by John Alec & David Cole
  • Recorded & Mixed at Grandview Studios, Grandview, New York
  • Recording engineering by Josh Kessler
  • Photography by Chris Ramirez
  • References

    Rock & Roll Jihad Wikipedia


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