Duur
Duur (Urdu: دور, literal English translation: "far") is the third album by the Pakistani pop band Strings, first released on 21 January 2000 and then re-released on 1 January 2002. Singles from the album were Duur, Anjane, and Aankhain. The album was a result of the band's comeback into the Pakistani pop scene after a hiatus of eight years. Originally a quartet, the band decided to continue with only two of its former members. The album was poetically named ‘duur’ meaning ‘far’ in Urdu to depict their journey restarted, towards a goal that they see from afar.
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Duur
Duur (Urdu: دور, literal English translation: "far") is the third album by the Pakistani pop band Strings, first released on 21 January 2000 and then re-released on 1 January 2002. Singles from the album were Duur, Anjane, and Aankhain. The album was a result of the band's comeback into the Pakistani pop scene after a hiatus of eight years. Originally a quartet, the band decided to continue with only two of its former members. The album was poetically named ‘duur’ meaning ‘far’ in Urdu to depict their journey restarted, towards a goal that they see from afar.
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Duur (Urdu: دور, literal Engli ...... goal that they see from afar.
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Sound Master, Magnasound
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Strings, Nizar Lalani, Shahzad Hasan
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2000-01-21
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Aankhain
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Anjane
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Duur
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Jaane Du
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Khirki
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Khwaab
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Kuch To Ho Gaya
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Main Ne Tujhe
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Sar Kiye Yeh Pahar
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Zehra Nigah
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Duur (Urdu: دور, literal Engli ...... goal that they see from afar.
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