1994 studio album by Alisha
Bombay Girl |
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Studio album by Alisha |
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Released | May 1994 (Cassette) January 1995 (CD) |
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Recorded | 1993 |
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Genre | Indipop |
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Length | 72:23 |
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Label | Magnasound |
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Alisha chronology |
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Lesle Lewis chronology |
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Dhuan (1991) | Bombay Girl (1994) | Colonial Cousins (1996) | |
Sonu Nigam chronology |
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| Bombay Girl (1994) | Sapne Ki Baat (1997) | |
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Bombay Girl is a 1994 Hindi-language pop album by Indian pop singer Alisha Chinai. The album marked a rebranding of the singer from the western image and sound of the platinum-selling Babydoll and Madonna albums for HMV, to a new more wholesome image for Magnasound.[1][2] It was first released in May 1994 on Cassette and later, in January 1995 on CD. It was also Sonu Nigam's first Indipop album.
Track listing
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "De De" | Alisha Chinai | 4:11 |
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2. | "Bombay Girl" | Alisha Chinai | 5:18 |
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3. | "Sona Sona Mera Sona" | Alisha Chinai | 3:47 |
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4. | "Justjoo" | Alisha Chinai | 5:35 |
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5. | "I Love You Baby" | Alisha Chinai | 4:10 |
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6. | "Ayega" | Alisha Chinai | 5:20 |
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7. | "Kal Hi Ki Baat Hai" | Alisha Chinai, Sonu Nigam | 4:45 |
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8. | "Love Crazy" | Alisha Chinai | 3:57 |
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9. | "Damadam Mast Kalandar" | Ila Arun | 3:54 |
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10. | "Aap Jaisa Koi" | Nazia Hasan | 4:07 |
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11. | "Ni Main Yaar Manana Ni" | Sonali Bajpayee | 4:53 |
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12. | "Muthu Kudi" | Hema Sardesai | 5:27 |
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13. | "Dam Maro Dam" | Nalini Dave, Sagarika | 3:46 |
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14. | "Phir Teri Yaad" | Sonu Nigam | 4:58 |
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15. | "Culture Mix" | Shaan | 3:46 |
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16. | "Mehbooba" | Jolly Mukherjee, Hema Sardesai | 4:36 |
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Total length: | 72:30 |
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- Notes
- Track 9 to 16 are Bonus Track and only present in Audio CD.
- Source
- [1]
References
- ^ India Today Volume 19 1994 - - Page cxcv "The third is Alisha Chinai. Promoted very successfully as a pop singer by HMV in the late '80s, yesterday's Baby Doll and Madonna is now to be recorded, released and promoted by Magnasound in a new album called Bombay Girl. The idea fore to push her as a pixie-popper. The new album calls for slickening up the act for a Bombay girl image — urban like Shweta, but a cutsie, not a cat. "
- ^ Verve: The Spirit of Today's Woman - Volume 3 1997- Page 51 "She's a hit woman in more ways than one. She's belted out five hit albums (Aah Alisha, Baby Doll, Madonna of India, Bombay Girl and Made In India) in a span of as many years."