U/A (album)

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U/A
Chandrabindoo Album - U-A.jpg
Studio album by
Released2008
Genre Bangla Band
Length44:41
Label Big Music
Chandrabindoo chronology
Hulabila U/A Noy

U/A is the eighth studio album by Chandrabindoo, released in 2008 as their "Awshtom Aschorjyo" (Lit. Eighth Surprise) after a break of 3 years. The album title is a reference to the movie rating standard meaning Universal/Adult.

Track listing

  1. Uthe Jaoa Sniri
  2. Dhyatterika
  3. Ami Dibos
  4. Tatin
  5. Khachhe Khak
  6. D Minor
  7. Bhyabachyaka
  8. Tabo Mukut
  9. Kichhu Chaini
  10. Par Kore de Ma

It contained extended versions of previously created title tracks by Chandrabindoo apart from love and political songs. "Tatin" and "Tabo Mukut" have gained a cult popularity due to their lyrics and tune respectively. This album was re-released by T-Series as "Dekhbi Jolbi Phulbi" when they took over the music rights from Big Music. [1]

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References

  1. Sen, Zinia (2011-11-20). "Whose album is it anway?". The Times of India . Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2012-10-15.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)