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1996 studio album by Junoon
Inquilaab
Studio album by Junoon
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1996
(re-released on October 20, 1998)
Recorded1994–1996 Recorded at Aamir Hasan Studios in Karachi, Pakistan
StudioAamir Hasan Studio
GenreSufi rock, classical rock, psychedelic rock
Length59:08
LabelEMI, VCI Records
ProducerBrian O'Connell, Salman Ahmad
Junoon chronology
Kashmakash
(1995)
Inquilaab
(1996)
Azadi
(1997)
Alternative cover
VCI Records Cover.
Singles from Inquilaab
  1. "Jazba-e-Junoon"
    Released: March 1996
  2. "Saeein"
    Released: 1997
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Inquilaab (Urdu: انقلاب, literal English translation: "revolution") is the third studio album and the fourth overall album of the Pakistani band Junoon. Although previous albums by Junoon also achieved considerable success, 'Inquilaab' contained the band's first major hit, the patriotic song "Jazba-e-Junoon". The album also contained the hit "Saeein," which marked Junoon's foray into what later became the sufi rock sound that Junoon is most popularly associated with. Other hits from the album were "Mera Mahi" and "Husan Walo".

Background

Inquilaab was the first hit album by the Pakistani rock band Junoon, released in 1996. It was also the album which marked the beginning of a new genre of Pakistani music that Junoon pioneered - sufi rock, which later on became the genre that Junoon is widely recognized by. The track "Saeein" on the album is Junoon's venture into sufi rock.

The album's only single, "Jazba-e-Junoon" was a huge success all over the country and was the band's first big hit. The single topped through the music charts and began Junoon's dominance in the Pakistani music industry.

It was the first album in which Junoon developed a nationwide fan following, blending rock guitars and bluesy vocals with eastern elements like the use of tablas (traditional south Asian hand drums), raga-inspired melodies, traditional Pakistani folk music, and Eastern inspired poetry.

Track listing

All music written & composed by Salman Ahmad and Sabir Zafar. Except for "Dosti" which is written by Kannan Rashid.

Inquilaab
No.TitleLength
1." (Intro)"0:34
2."Mera Mahi"4:46
3."Saeein"5:34
4."Rooh Ki Pyas"6:31
5."Husan Walo"5:45
6."Iltija"6:25
7."Khoeey Ankhein"4:54
8."Chalay Thay Saath"5:22
9."Mein Nay Kabhi"4:32
10."Dosti"3:51
11."Mein Kaun Hoon"4:23
12."National Anthem (Instrumental)"1:59
13."Jazba-e-Junoon"4:25

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Junoon
Additional musicians
  • Drums by Malcolm Goveas
  • Tablas and Dholak by Ashiq Ali Mir
Production
  • Produced by Salman Ahmad & Brian O'Connell Co-produced on "Saeein" by Rohail Hyatt
  • Produced, Recorded & Mixed at Aamir Hasan Studio in Karachi, Pakistan
  • Mixing, engineering and sound production by Aamir Hasan
  • Additional Mixing by Tahir Gul Hassan
  • Assistant Recording engineer by N.Z. Rowdy and Ehtisham-ul-Haq
  • "Iltija" and "Mera Mahi" recorded at Sound on Sound Studios and "Saeein" at Pyramid Studios.
  • Mastered at Nizar Lalani Studios
  • Assisted by Shehzad Hasan & Tabish
  • Photography by Arif Mehmood
  • Album art concept by Salman Ahmad

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  • Talaash
  • J Say Junooni
  • Pappu Yaar Tang Na Kar
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