Shongram (soundtrack)

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Shongram
Soundtrack album by
Released18 March 2014 (2014-03-18) (Bangladesh)
June 2014 (digital download)
RecordedDecember 2012 – November 2013 at Bengal Recording Studio in Dhaka, Bangladesh and Liquid Sound Productions in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genre
Length29:22 (CD edition) /
36:46 (digital download edition)
LanguageBengali
LabelLaser Vision
Producer
  • Armeen Musa
  • Emon Saha
Armeen Musa chronology
Finding Fall
(2013)
Shongram
(2014)
Simultaneously
(2015)
Singles from Shongram
  1. "Janina Kokhon"
    Released: 28 March 2014 (2014-03-28)[1][2][3]

Shongram (Bengali: সংগ্রাম) is the soundtrack album to the 2014 film of the same name, written and directed by Munsur Ali. The album is the first soundtrack and third studio album by Boston-based Bangladeshi singer-songwriter and composer Armeen Musa.

Background

Director of the film

Rich Mix in London on 18 December 2011.[4]

In March 2014, whilst speaking with Dhaka Tribune, Musa said, "...In the journey of this movie I got to explore various genres and discover my own abilities as a music director and I am really proud that my first film soundtrack was one about ‘71 [Bangladesh Liberation War]."[5][6]

Recording and production

Recording started in December 2012 at Bengal Recording Studio in Dhaka, Bangladesh this included Nashid Kamal's vocals for "Rashmonchey Dol Dol", Gazi Abdul Hakim's flute for "Shongram Theme" and the full song of "Main Toh Huin Pareshan". The remaining tracks and mixing was accomplished at Liquid Sound Productions in Boston, Massachusetts. Recording was complete in November 2013.

Musa and Hadi were particularly nervous about arranging a

nylon string guitar fusion in the song.[5][6]

Composition

The album contains seven songs (including a theme song) which are sung by Nashid Kamal, Kona, Armeen Musa, Nolok Babu, Razu and Zanita Ahmed Zilik.[7][8] It also includes two instrumentals; "Shongram Theme" and "Ei Shondhay".

The tracks were composed by Armeen Musa and the background music score was composed by Emon Saha.[5][6]

Release

A seven-track album was released by Laser Vision in Bangladesh on 18 March 2014.[3][5] The album was launched at the Seven Hills Restaurant in Bangla Motor, Dhaka. Present at the event were musician Azad Rahman, filmmakers; Morshedul Islam, Majharul Islam and Khalid Mahmud Mithu, director of the film Munsur Ali, general secretary of Bangladesh Film Directors Association Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar,[7][8] media personality Mosrher-ul-Alam, A K M Arifur Rahman, Chairman of Laser Vision,[3] actors and film crew.[7][8]

A full nine-track edition of the album was made available for digital download internationally from June 2014.

Track listing

All music is composed by Armeen Musa except "Janina Kokhon" by Emon Saha

No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."Ei Shondhay"Armeen MusaSaif Q (electric guitar)Armeen Musa4:23
2."Janina Kokhon"Sudip Kumar DipEmon Saha (composition)Kona, Razu5:52
3."Main Toh Huin Pareshan"Pintu GhoshPrithwi Raj (composition)Zanita Ahmed Zilik3:24
4."Rashmonchey Dol Dol" (Nazrul Geeti)Kazi Nazrul IslamAhsanul Hadi (acoustic guitar), Zak Dylan Wass (cajón)Nashid Kamal3:37
5."Nodi Re" Layth Siddiq (violin)Nolok Babu5:17
6."Ei Shondhay" (Acoustic)Armeen MusaZak Dylan Wass (acoustic guitar)Armeen Musa3:24
7."Asha's (Theme)" Franny King-Smith (piano)Patricia Moreno3:25
Total length:29:22
Digital download edition
No.TitleMusicLength
8."Shongram Theme" (Instrumental)Michal Weiner (arrangement), Gazi Abdul Hakim (flute)3:53
9."Ei Shondhay" (Instrumental)Eivind Lødemel (piano), Layth Siddiq (violin)3:31
Total length:36:46
Notes
  • The lyrics for "Nodi Re" were collected locally.
  • The digital download edition of the album includes two bonus instrumental tracks.

Personnel

See also

  • Artistic depictions of Bangladesh Liberation War

References

  1. ^ "Janina Kokhon - Bangla Song - Shongram - The Movie OFFICIAL RELEASE". ShongramTheMovie. 13 March 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Janina Kokhon - Razu & Kona". BBC Music. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Audio album of 'Ekattorer Sangram' unveiled". Bangladesh: The Bangladesh Today. April 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  4. ^ Raybe, Tovonya (11 January 2012). "Shongram". Flavour Magazine. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d Chatak, Hasan Mansoor (20 March 2014). "Upcoming film Shongram's audio album unwraps". Dhaka Tribune. Dhaka. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  6. ^ a b c "Upcoming Movie Shongram's audio album released". Bangladesh: BD Media Para. March 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  7. ^ a b c Sadequle, Islam (20 March 2014). "Audio album launching of '71 er Songram'". New Age. Bangladesh. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  8. ^ a b c Sadequle, Islam (20 March 2014). "71-er Sangram music CD launched". New Age. Bangladesh. Retrieved 1 May 2014.

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