Vital Signs 1

Vital Signs 1 was the first album of the Pakistani band Vital Signs. Fresh from the success of their smash hit Dil Dil Pakistan Vital Signs went to work on their debut album, with Shoaib Mansoor providing the lyrics to all but 2 songs. Dil Dil Pakistan had unparalleled success, something which no song has ever been able to achieve in Pakistan, on its way to becoming one of the most famous songs ever written.

Vital Signs 1
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 1989
Recorded1987-1988 at EMI Studios, Karachi, Pakistan
GenrePop, rock
Length64:09
LabelEMI
ProducerRohail Hyatt
Vital Signs chronology
Vital Signs 1
(1989)
Vital Signs 2
(1991)

Rohail Hyatt produced the album, his first shot at music production. He is now known as one of the best Music Producers in Pakistan.

The songs were varied in their arrangements, ranging from rock (Do Pal Ka Jeevan, Chehra) to bubblegum pop (Yaadein). Also included is an Urdu version of Neil Diamond's Red Red Wine with completely unrelated lyrics. Hit songs from the album include Gori and Musafir, which is said to be Junaid Jamshed's best vocal performance ever. The best song on the album is generally thought to be the over 7-minute-long Yeh Shaam, a beautifully written song, featuring a brilliant vocal performance by Junaid Jamshed.

Track listing

All music arranged, composed and produced by Vital Signs. All songs written by Shoaib Mansoor, those which are not are mentioned below.

Vital Signs 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dil Dil Pakistan"Nisar Nasik4:40
2."Samjhana" 5:20
3."Chehra"Parveen Shakir5:47
4."Pyar" 6:05
5."Tum Mil Gaye" 5:20
6."Gori" 4:58
7."Samina (Instrumental)" 4:37
8."Do Pal Ka Jeevan" 5:37
9."Yaadein" 4:02
10."Ankhein" 4:19
11."Musafir" 5:49
12."Ye Shaam" 7:35
Total length:64:09

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Vital Signs
Additional musicians
Production
  • Produced by Rohail Hyatt
  • Recorded, Mixed & Mastered at EMI Studios in Karachi, Pakistan
  • Sound engineering by Iqbal Asif
  • Album art by Jaffar Hussain
  • Photography by Rooha Gaznavi



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