Dhaani

Dhaani
Studio album by Strings
Released September 1, 2003
Recorded 2002-2003 at Hill Music Studio Karachi, Pakistan
Genre Pop
Rock
Length 39:09
Label Sadaf Records, Sony BMG
Producer Strings
Strings chronology
Duur
(2000)
Dhaani
(2003)
Koi Aanay Wala Hai
(2008)
Singles from Dhaani
  1. "Dhaani"
    Released: June, 2004
  2. "Najane Kyun"
    Released: July, 2004
  3. "Kahani Mohabat Ki"
    Released: May, 2005
  4. "Chaaye Chaaye"
  5. "Bolo Bolo"
  6. "Mera Bichara Yaar"
  7. "Pal"
  8. "Soniyae"
  9. "Hai Koi Hum Jaisa"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Dhaani (Urdu: دھانی, literal English translation: "light green") was the fourth album by the Pakistani pop band Strings, released in 2003. Singles from the album were "Mera Bichara Yaar", "Soniyae", "Chaaye Chaaye", "Pal", "Bolo Bolo", "Dhaani", "Najane Kyun", "Hai Koi Hum Jaisa" and "Kahani Mohabbat Ki".

Dhaani by Strings was Pakistan's 1st Record-Breaking Album with 8 Videos And 5 Awards. Qirat Hamed covered their song Mera Bichra Yaar man.

Concept

Dhaani means light green. It has come from a word called 'Dhaan' that is the outer covering of a raw grain of rice (kacha chawal ka daana). The green color of that grain is called dhaani.

Dhaani, the first song of the album is a blend of Faisal's groovy voice and Bilal Maqsood's guitars. Next in line is "Najane Kyun". It's a soft number, which gives the signature sound of Strings followed by "Kahany Mohabat ki" and "Mera Bichara Howa Yaar". Sohniye", a unique and extremely jumpy number, is a treat to listen to. "Bolo Bolo" features Hariharan and 'Pal' featuring Sagarika has excellent background music and lyrics. "Chaaye Chaaye" is the liveliest.[2]

According to Bilal, Dhaani is directly related to nature if you closely go through its lyrics. The lyrics have many references to nature such as in the title track one constantly hears words like badal (clouds), nadiya (rivers) and more. Also when the duo were composing the tunes in Murree for about a month they were more exposed to the exotic beauty of the Northern areas and that gave them the idea of having green patches and open skies on the album cover.[3]

Track listing

All songs are written by Anwar Maqsood, those which are not are mentioned below. All songs are composed by Bilal Maqsood.

Dhaani
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Dhaani"  Zehra Nigah 4:29
2. "Najane Kyun"    5:10
3. "Kahani Mohabat Ki"    5:03
4. "Soniyae"    4:02
5. "Bolo Bolo (feat. Hariharan)"    6:02
6. "Chaaye Chaaye"    4:24
7. "Mera Bichraa Yaar"    4:53
8. "Pal (feat. Sagrika)"    5:32
9. "Mitti"    5:04
10. "Hai Koi Hum Jaisa (version 1)"    4:32
11. "Hai Koi Hum Jaisa"    4:50

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Strings
Additional musicians
Production

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Album Review Retrieved on July 14, 2009
  3. stringsonline.net Strings Interview Retrieved on July 14, 2009

External links

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