Moyna (album)

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ময়না (Moyna)
Studio album by
Released1 December 1988 (1988-12-01)
RecordedJanuary — November 1988
StudioSargam Studio, Dhaka University Swimming Pool Area, Dhaka
Genre
Length48:53
LabelSargam
ProducerAyub Bachchu
Ayub Bachchu chronology
রক্ত গোলাপ (Blood Rose)
(1986)
ময়না (Moyna)
(1988)
কষ্ট (Sadness)
(1995)

ময়না (Moyna) is the second studio album by Bangladeshi singer-songwriter Ayub Bachchu, released on 1 December 1988 by Sargam Records. Despite his lack of success with his debut album "রক্ত গোলাপ (Blood Rose)", this album was both commercially successful and well received by fans. Bachchu got his breakthrough with this album, including hit songs like "ময়না (Moyna)", "শুভ্র ভোরে (Early in the Morning)".[1][2][3]

After Bachchu's deal with Zahed Electronics expired, he was signed to Sargam Records in late–1987. The recording sessions started in January and ended in November 1988. It features Bachchu's first lyrics "ও বন্ধু তোমায় (Oh, My Friend)". Unlike his debut album, this album doesn't feature the Adhunik bangla music fusion, but features pop standard song, like the self titled track, Bangladeshi classical standard song, "ওরে কে বলেরে? (Who Said it?)", hard rock standard song, "অনেক রাত্রি (Late at Night)". The album has sold over 60,000 copies in Bangladesh.[4][5]

Track listing[edit]

Side A
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."ময়না" (Moyna)Milon Khan4:50
2."কে বলে?" (Who Says?)Sojol4:28
3."ও বন্ধু তোমায়" (Oh, My Friend)Bachchu6:55
4."কাল সারারাত" (Tomorrow, all the Night)Bokul4:18
5."অনেক রাত্রি" (Late at Night)Kaiser3:19
Side B
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."মানবতা" (Humanity)Sojol3:53
2."হাশরের ময়দানে" (In the Field of Hashor)Zhanu Pagla3:56
3."ট্রেন" (Train)Shakil3:52
4."ওরে কে বলেরে?" (Who Said It?)Shakil3:22
5."শুভ্র ভোরে" (Early in the Morning)Asif Iqbal6:26
6."বৃষ্টির রিমাঝিম" (Rainy Rain)Jongi3:34

Personnel[edit]

Production

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mahid Ul Ibad (18 October 2018). "Ayub Bachchu passes away". The Financial Express. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Bangladeshi rock music legend Ayub Bachchu passes away". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ আইয়ুব বাচ্চু - New Songs, Playlists & Latest News - BBC Music. BBC. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  4. ^ "AB is jamming with the King". Dhaka Tribune. 21 October 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Tributes pour in for Ayub Bachchu". Dhaka Tribune. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2019.