Aitebar

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Aitebar
Vital signs-aitebar.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1993
Recorded1992-1993 at Pyramid Studios in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Genre Pop, New Wave, Pop Rock
Length50:20
Label EMI
Sony BMG
Producer Rohail Hyatt
Vital Signs chronology
Vital Signs 2
(1991)
Aitebar
(1993)
Hum Tum
(1995)

Aitebar was the third album of the Pakistani band Vital Signs.

Contents

Track listing

All music arranged, composed and produced by Vital Signs. All songs written by Shoaib Mansoor.

Aitebar
No.TitleLength
1."Woh Kaun Thee"5:07
2."Yarian"6:09
3."Dil Dhoondta Hai"4:30
4."Challa"4:21
5."Chupa Leyna"4:46
6."Aitebar"4:12
7."Khamosh Ho"5:13
8."Har Chehra"5:13
9."Bichar Kay"5:38
10."Yehi Zameen"5:01
Total length:50:20

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Vital Signs
Additional musicians
Production



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