O' My Lord

O' My Lord
Studio album by Ehsaan and Friends
Released May 2010 (2010-05)
Recorded RepDaDeen Studios and High Street Studios in London, England
Genre
Length 53:49
Language
Label Safar Media
Producer
  • RepDaDeen
  • Gareth Redfarn
Labbayk chronology
Rhymes of Praise
(2008) Rhymes of Praise2008
O' My Lord
(2010) O' My Lord2010
The Greatest Gift
(2012) The Greatest Gift2012

O' My Lord is the debut studio album by English Nasheed singer Ehsaan Tahmid from the vocal group Labbayk, released in May 2010 by Safar Media.

Composition and release

In May 2010, the album O' My Lord was released credited under 'Ehsaan and Friends' featuring Labbayk, Muhammad Islam, Ali Gulam, Mahdud, Sayed, Ridwan and RepDaDeen. It is a charity album in aid of Ebrahim College.[1][2][3]

The album features 13 non-musical nasheeds in English, Arabic, Urdu and Bengali[4][5][6][7] and also has Qur'an recitation.

Track listing

No.TitleLanguage(s)Length
1."Qur'an Recitation" (Sheikh Mujahid Ali)Arabic7:42
2."Imagine a Day" (Labbayk featuring Muhammad Islam)English, Arabic3:14
3."Shareh Tin Haat" (Ehsaan Tahmid)Bengali3:19
4."O' My Lord" (Ehsaan Tahmid)English3:11
5."We All Slip" (Muhammad Islam)English2:26
6."Isn't It So Funny" (Ehsaan Tahmid)English3:15
7."Aagaya Hai" (Sayed Miah)Urdu3:17
8."Our Children" (Muhammad Islam)English4:31
9."Salatullah" (Muhammad Islam featuring Labbayk)Arabic3:07
10."Matir Bari" (Ehsaan Tahmid)Bengali4:10
11."Let You Know" (Mahdud featuring Labbayk and Muhammad Islam)English3:19
12."Tamanna" (Ehsaan Tahmid)Urdu5:57
13."Month of Mercy" (Muhammad Islam featuring Labbayk)English3:02
14."Open Your Eyes" (Ehsaan Tahmid and Friends featuring Muhammad Islam and RepDaDeen)English3:19
Total length:53:49

References

  1. Saeed, Heba (30 November 2011). "British Nasheed Artists Labbayk Deserve Praise". Muslimness. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  2. "Labbayk Nasheeds O My Lord". Deen Tunes. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  3. "O My Lord: Islamic Nasheeds". CD Baby. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  4. "Oh My Lord". NasheedChannel.com. May 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  5. "O My Lord: Islamic Nasheeds". iTunes. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  6. "O My Lord: Islamic Nasheeds". Amazon.co.uk. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  7. "O My Lord: Islamic Nasheeds". Amazon.com. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2014.


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