Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Saeein

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Released
  
1997

Recorded
  
1995

Format
  
Cassette, CD

Genre
  
Sufi rock

Length
  
5:34 (album version) 5:24 (music video)

Label
  
EMI Pakistan, Sadaf Stereo

"Saeein" (Urdu: سائیں, literal English translation: "Oh Lord") is a song by Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon. It is Junoon's eleventh single and the second from the 1996 studio album Inquilaab. The song is written by lead guitarist, Salman Ahmad and lyricist, Sabir Zafar. Due to the song's popularity, it also featured on the band's fourth studio album Azadi released in 1997. "Saeein" is one of Junoon's most popular songs, and has been covered numerous times, most notably by Indian singer Harshdeep Kaur. The song marked Junoon's foray into what later became the sufi rock sound that the band is most popularly associated with. The song uses blending rock guitars and bluesy vocals with eastern elements like the use of tablas (traditional south Asian hand drums), raga-inspired melodies, traditional Pakistani folk music, and Eastern inspired poetry.

Contents

"Saeein" was named at #3 in a list of Junoon's top 10 songs and at #9 among the top sufi rock songs list published by Gibson Guitar on their website.

In addition, the short version of the song featured on the band's fourth studio album, Azadi, released in 1997. The song has also featured in several other albums by the band like Kashmakash (1995) and Dewaar: The Best of Junoon (2004).

Track listing

Saeein

All tracks written by Junoon.

Cover versions

  • 2008: Harshdeep Kaur (performed live at the singing competition Junoon - Kuch Kar Dikhaane Ka)
  • 2011: Usman Riaz (covered an instrumental version of the song on Junoon's 20th anniversary album)
  • Personnel

    Junoon
  • Ali Azmat - lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Salman Ahmad - backing vocals, lead guitar
  • Brian O'Connell - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Additional musicians
  • Malcolm Goveas - drums
  • Ustad Ashiq Ali Mir - tablas and Dholak
  • References

    Saeein Wikipedia