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Millennium 1990-2000 is the seventh album released by Pakistani rock band, Junoon. It was released in 2000. The album features some best songs of band it also includes two live versions of "Allah Hu", "Lal Meri Pat". It includes emotive song "Azadi" from the movie based on life of Quid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan, the song is basically a tribute to the greatness of Jinnah and his painstaking work of creation of Pakistan. "Azadi" is followed by Neend Ati Nhin one of Junoon's early hits. It also features sufi songs such as Ghoom which has emotve guitar solo and emotive vocals. It has Junoon's patriotic song Jazb-e-Junoon which was released as single for World Cup Cricket in 1996. Released in 2000 album was received well in Pakistan.
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- Azadi (For "JINNAH" The Movie)
- Neend Aati Nahin
- Maine Kabhi
- Khwab
- Rooh Ki Pyaas
- Mahi
- Jazba-E-Junoon
- Muk Gay Nay
- Ghoom
- Sajna
- Yaar Bina
- Lal Meri Pat (Live)
- Allah Hu (Live)
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Salman Ahmad · John Alec · Aashiq Ali · Tom France · Sunny Jain · Jeremy Wilms
Brian O'Connell · Nusrat Hussain · Ali Azmat · Fahad Syed · Jay Dittamo |
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Millennium 1990-2000
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Singles |
"Khaub" · "Neend Aati Nahin" · "Heer" · "Bheegi Yaadein" · "Jazba-E-Junoon" · "Talaash" · "Mujhay Insaf Do" · "Husan Walo" · "Saeein" · "Dosti" · "Rooh Ki Pyas" · "Mein Kaun Hoon" · "Khudi" · "Meri Awaz Suno" · "Sayonee" · "Yaar Bina" · "Bulleya" · "Ghoom" · "Mitti" · "Sajna" · "Sanwal" · "Azadi" · "Muk Gaye Nay" · "Allah Hu (Live)" · "Chal Kuriye" · "Chaen" · "Ishq" · "Garaj Baras" · "Heer Alap" · "Jazba 2002" · "No More" · "Khudi" · "Deewar" · "Baarish" · "Yeh Maza Zindagi Ka" · "Hungama"
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