Aurthohin's third studio album goes by the name 'Notun Diner Michile'. It was released in 2002, after the success of 'Biborton'. However, this album upheld the fact that Aurthohin were ambitious with their conception of the longest song in Bangla Band music history. At 28 minutes and 34 seconds, the song dubbed 'Shaat Din', depicts the last seven days of an inmate on death row. With Russel leaving the band, Imtiaz (vocalist of Kronic) had to step in as a guest vocalist. To many, NDM is still considered the most underrated Aurthohin album to date.
The cover photograph was taken from the graphic work "Eye" by M. C. Escher.
[N.B. : The paperback release of this album has two more tracks but they are just repeats of Shaat Din's days 5 & 6 (see below)]
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Track List
01. Notun Diner Michile
02. Hoytoba
03. Krishnochura
04. Jante Icche Korey
05. Tin Deyal
06. Tomader Gaan
07. Bhranto Ami
08. Shaat Din
Day 1 - Potobhumi
Day 2 - Shontan
Day 3 - Flashback
Day 4 - Jacchi Ami Hariye
Day 5 - Ar Ekti Raat
Day 6 - Bidayer Gaan
Day 7 - Ami Kothay?
The cover photograph was taken from the graphic work "Eye" by M. C. Escher.
[N.B. : The paperback release of this album has two more tracks but they are just repeats of Shaat Din's days 5 & 6 (see below)]
[click on images to view larger sizes]
Track List
01. Notun Diner Michile
02. Hoytoba
03. Krishnochura
04. Jante Icche Korey
05. Tin Deyal
06. Tomader Gaan
07. Bhranto Ami
08. Shaat Din
Day 1 - Potobhumi
Day 2 - Shontan
Day 3 - Flashback
Day 4 - Jacchi Ami Hariye
Day 5 - Ar Ekti Raat
Day 6 - Bidayer Gaan
Day 7 - Ami Kothay?
Artwork |
Front |
Back |
CD |
Inlay [Front] |
Inlay [Back] |
Booklet-1 |
CD Inlay [Paperback] |
Booklet-2 |
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