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Shohail Ibne Mahbub (XTR)
I'm an avid Bangla music album collector in this hobby since 2012. Having grown up in the "Underground" era of Bangla band music, I took the initiative to archive and upload album artworks. Till now, I've been recognised and acknowledged by various artists, bands, streaming and label companies for my work on Bangla CD Covers. There's a high chance most artwork you see floating around the internet are scanned by me!

Ichchhe Ghuri by Shironamhin

"Ichchhe Ghuri" is the sophomore album of popular band of Bangladesh, Shironamhin. It was released on May 1, 2006 from G-Series, which had also re-released the bands debut album. As for the album, it has some experimental sounds, comapared to "Jahaji". The theme on this album was "Urban Crisis", touching upon Jahaji's approach. The purpose of this album was to familiarize the listeners into their signature sound as well as understand the lyrical messages and draw the images or characters with their own fantasy. This album introduced the listeners to great hits like, "Pakhi", "Cafeteria", "Shodesh", "Ichchhe Ghuri" etc. Banglalink, an emerging telecom at that time, sponsored the album for its intial release in 2006. A re-release of this album by G-Series also exists as a paperback.

The lineup for "Ichchhe Ghuri" consisted of:

Ziaur Rahman Zia: Bass
Tanzir Tuhin: Vocals
Kazi Ahmad Shafin: Drums
Tushar: Guitars
Rajib: Keyboard
Farhan: Sarod

Shironamhin also invited various guest artists to play instruments and provide backing vocals in many of the tracks:

Jubaer (Purbo-Poschim): Flutes
Tipu (Warfaze): Percusion
Asad (Meghdol): Keyboards
Faria: Backing Vocals
Pinu Sen Das: Tabla

The album can be streamed and downloaded for free in the official Shironamhin website here: http://shironamhin.net/album/ichche-ghuri/

The album can also be streamed legally from the GAAN app available on both Android and iOS.

Music Videos from "Ichchhe Ghuri" on Shironamhin's official YouTube channel:

Pakhi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPuQcJwltpA
Shodesh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aWtYvjuoHE
Cafeteria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brIskDwAsRs

Track List:

01. Borosha
02. Pakhi
03. Cafeteria
04. Shodesh
05. Bhoboghure Jhor
06. Ruposhi Nogor
07. Nishshongo
08. Onno Keu
09. Onek Asha Niye
10. Ichchhe Ghuri
11. Ditiyo Jibon



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Front [Re-Release]
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Lyrics
Inlay [Front]
Inlay [Back]

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