Jinday Ni Jinday

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Jinday Ni Jinday
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2009
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of the United States.svg  United States
November 25, 2009
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RecordedJune–October 2009
Genre Punjabi, Bhangra, sad, folk, classical
Length35 Minutes
Label Plasma
Producer Sangtar
Kamal Heer chronology
Moti Chun Ke
(2008)
Jinday Ni Jinday
(2009)

Jinday Ni Jinday is Punjabi singer Kamal Heer's sixth studio album. It released on November 21, 2009 in Canada and the United States and November 25, 2009 worldwide on Plasma Records.

Contents

Tracks

All music is composed by Sangtar

Jinday Ni Jinday [1]
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Pendu Jatt"Preet Khetla3:46
2."Jinday Ni Jinday"Jasbir Gunachauria5:01
3."Mul Morta" Sangtar 3:58
4."Haal Puchh Lai"Ninder Sher Khan4:57
5."Ik Boli"Anil Fattegarh Jattan4:04
6."Chetay Kareen"Sukhpal Aujla5:25
7."Nashedi Dil" Sangtar 3:57
8."Punjab (Live)" (Featuring Ustad Tari Khan on tabla)Charan Likhari3:25
Total length:34:37

About

Jinday Ni Jinday was recorded from June 2009 to September 2009 at Windlass Studios, Mumbai, India and Grind Music and Sound Studios, Los Angeles, United States. The release was delayed from September 2009 to November 2009. The music was composed by Sangtar and lyricists were Jasbir Gunachauria, Charan Likhari, Anil Fattegarh Jattan, Sukhpal Aujla, Preet Khetla, Ninder Sher Khan and Sangtar. The musicians of this album were Ustad Tari Khan, Ramzan Khavra, Atul Raninga, Raju Shankar, Sandeep Saxena, Sanjeev Sain, Sharafat Hussain, Naveen Sharma, Raju Sardar and Iqbal Azad, Jugal Kishore, Pardeep Thakur, Jude Alexander, Sanju Verma, S. Jawda, Mohan Goyal, Neeraj Rath, Parbhat-Jugal Kishore, Rashid Khan, Jatinder Thakur, Madhukant Dhumal, Dilshad Khan, Gaja, Pardeep Barot, Kamal Heer and Sangtar. Bharat Gosher, the great film rhythm programmer has programmed some of the music. The last song of this album,"Punjab", was recorded live at Fiasco Bros Studio, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, when the Tabla virtuoso Ustad Tari Khan was in town. He recorded the song along with Kamal Heer. Michelle Garuik mixed and mastered the album at Grind Music and Sound Studios, Los Angeles. The album cover design was by Tingling Design and Photos were by Kamal Studios. [2] The first music video of the title song, "Jinday Ni Jinday" was shot in Vancouver and released a couple of weeks before the album release to promote the album. A new music video of the same song was released on December 10, 2009. It was shot in Delhi in historical sites such as Kutab Minar. It is the official music video.

Reception

Overall, Jinday Ni Jinday has been extremely successful. It is considered one of Kamal Heer's greatest albums. A couple of Punjabi newspapers have liked and supported the album. [3] [4] The song "Ik Boli" was featured on BBC radios Asian Networks "The Playlist". [5] Kamal Heer recently said in an interview that the album has gotten an amazing response and many people have liked it. [6]

Music videos

#TitleShot atDate
1."Jinday Ni Jinday" [7] Vancouver, BC, CanadaNovember 5, 2009
2."Ik Boli" [8] Nabha, Punjab, IndiaNovember 24, 2009
3."Jinday Ni Jinday (New Video Shot at Kutab Minar)" [9] New Delhi, IndiaDecember 10, 2009
4."Nashedi Dil" [10] Punjab, IndiaDecember 27, 2009
5."Pendu Jatt" Punjab, IndiaJune 14, 2010
6."Chetay Kareen"TBATBA

Awards

Jinday Ni Jinday has received three nominations from the 2010 Punjabi Music Awards

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