Shironamhin Rabindranath

Rabindranath (Bengali: রবীন্দ্রনাথ) is the fourth album by the Bengali rock band Shironamhin. Laser Vision released the album on 2010 in Bangladesh.

Rabindranath
Studio album by
Released3 March 2010 (2010-03-03)
Recorded2010
Length37:31[1]
LabelLaser Vision
Shironamhin chronology
Bondho Janala
(2009)
Rabindranath
(2010)
'Shironamhin'
(2013)

The album's eleven songs are inspired by Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali polymath who reshaped his region's literature and music.

Background

"We believe Rabindranath himself was a cultural institute for us."

—Shironamhin

Shironamhin Rabindranath is the fourth studio album of the band, featuring rock interpretations of Tagore's songs, known as Rabindra Sangeet.[2] The band held that Rabindranath Tagore important for them culturally, especially as Bengalis. Lead vocalist Tanzir Tuhin studied the songs at Bulbul Lalitakala Academy (BAFA).[3] As band member Zia noted, part of the motivation in making this album was the feeling that many of their fans, particularly adolescents, were unfamiliar with Rabindra Sangeet, and hope that it would revitalise interest in Tagore.[4]

Track listing

All songs was written by Rabindranath Tagore.

No.TitleLength
1."Gram Chhara Oi Ranga Matir Poth"4:51
2."Purano Sei Diner Kotha"3:28
3."Shangana Gogone"4:37
4."Fule Fule"3:39
5."Kichu Bolbo Bole Eshechilem"3:21
6."Jete Jete Akla Pothe"3:46
7."Sokatore Oi Kadiche Sokole"5:31
8."Tumi Ki Keboli Chobi"3:29
9."Sudhu Tomar Bani Noy Go"4:19

Track listing[5][6]

Personnel

References

  1. "Shironamhin Rabindranath — Running time". Last.fm. 3 September 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  2. "Rabindranath to be released on Eid". The Daily Star. 28 August 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  3. "Remembering Tagore - Shironamhin". Emaho Magazine. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  4. "Shironamhin Rabindranath to be released on Eid". The Daily Star. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
  5. "Shironamhin Rabindranath". Last.fm. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  6. "Rabindranath — Shironamhin album". Shironamhin. 3 September 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
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