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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!

Ekhon Ami by Sumon

"Ekhon Ami" is the 5th solo album by famous Bangladeshi artist Sumon, in which he collaborated with Anila Naz Chowdhury and Fuad Al-Muqtadir (hence the name, "Fuad feat. Sumon and Anila - Ekhon Ami"). It was released in December 2007 from Agniveena (sister concern of G-Series). Previously in February 2007, Sumon had released his mega solo album "Boka Manushta (Sumon O Aurthohin 2)". Ekhon Ami featured more Latin, Jazz, Blues and Pop influences with remakes of his famous songs like "Shopnogulo Tomar Moto" (title track of his 2nd solo album released in 2001) and "Tomar Jonno" (from his 3rd solo album, Megher Deshe: A Tribute to John Denver, released in 2005, which in turn was a remake of John Denver's Annie's Song). The album also extensively featured guest artists like Topu (Yaatri), Maher Khan (Nemesis), Hamin Ahmed (Miles), Andrew Morris (Arnob & Friends), Upol, Johan (Subconscious), Faisal (Metal Maze), Selim, Chintu and Sagor. Ekhon Ami was a mega hit album showcasing mature songwriting skills and composing by Sumon, Anila and Fuad. The album was sponsored by Warid, a telecommunications company.

The album is available for streaming as an Audio Jukebox from the official YouTube Channel of G-Series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xFhv425zeo

Track List:

01. Gaibona
02. Ekhon Ami
03. Shopnogulo Tomar Moto
04. Shobar Jonno Tumi
05. Tirjok
06. Tomar Jonno
07. Ghum Pariye Dio
08. Jokhon Charidike
09. Onneshon
10. Noshtonir
11. Shobar Jonno Tumi (?)
12. Warid Caller Tune Promo Track (featuring Sumon's voiceover)


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Inlay-1
Inlay-2
Lyrics

Comments

  1. Can you please give me the copy
    By making it flac file
    I would be very grateful.
    It will help the music lovers.

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  2. This is imran imu, i want to FLAC collection of all Album...is there any true site for all CD's?
    I want to purchase, Thanks advance...

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