Punjabi Virsa 2006

Punjabi Virsa 2006
Live album by Kamal Heer, Manmohan Waris and Sangtar
Released December, 2006
Recorded June 24, 2006 at the Hershey Center, Canada
Genre Punjabi, Bhangra, Folk
Label Plasma Records
Producer Sangtar
Kamal Heer, Manmohan Waris and Sangtar chronology
Punjabi Virsa 2005-London Live
(2005)
Punjabi Virsa 2006-Toronto Live
(2006)
Punjabi Virsa 2008 Vancouver Live
(2009)
Punjabi Virsa 2006
World tour by Kamal Heer, Manmohan Waris and Sangtar
Location USA, Canada, Europe and Australia
Start date April, 2006
End date October, 2006
Legs 4
Number of shows 34
Kamal Heer, Manmohan Waris and Sangtar concert chronology

Punjabi Virsa 2006 was a concert tour by Manmohan Waris, Sangtar and Kamal Heer. The Punjabi Virsa 2006 concert at the Hershey Center was recorded live and released on DVD and CD by Plasma Records. The Tour featured concerts in 34 Cities (8 in Canada, 7 in Europe, 3 in Australia and 16 in the USA). This has been one of the biggest Punjabi Virsa tours and one of the most successful ones. After the tour Sangtar said the following:

"We had a wonderful time meeting people all around the world. We have gained a lot of respect for our fans and above all we have gained a few life long friendships out of this tour. We are entertainers, expecting a social change from an entertainer is a far stretch, but when we hear that our songs and music have effected society positively, it makes it all worth while. We thank all those who came to our shows and all those who have supported us throughout our careers."

[1] The Live Album was recorded at the Hershey Centre, Toronto. It is the first Punjabi concert ever to be recorded in HD (High Definition). It features 37 tracks.[2]

Track listing

All music composed by Sangtar.

Punjabi Virsa 2006-Toronto Live
No. TitleArtist Length
1. "Punjabi Virsa Introduction"  Sangtar 4:20
2. "Tere Hukam"  Kamal Heer 2:04
3. "Razza Teri Vish"  Kamal Heer 2:26
4. "Huss Ho Gia"  Kamal Heer 5:01
5. "Jiondi Rahe Kaudi"  Kamal Heer 4:23
6. "Raah Jande Sanh"  Kamal Heer 1:03
7. "Khul Hi Jande Aye"  Kamal Heer 3:44
8. "Janoon"  Kamal Heer 1:10
9. "Jaine Valiye"  Kamal Heer 2:04
10. "Nishani Nishani"  Kamal Heer 6:27
11. "Gaune Da Ghar Doore"  Kamal Heer 5:42
12. "Javani 'ch Pachhan"  Kamal Heer 3:06
13. "Soorma Hai Oho"  Kamal Heer 3:02
14. "Mittaran Nu Mar Gaee"  Kamal Heer 2:00
15. "Paunchi Jadon Bhatinde"  Kamal Heer 1:49
16. "Choron Ate Dakhooan Ton"  Kamal Heer 0:53
17. "Ik Gehra"  Kamal Heer 3:11
18. "Dhanwaad by Kamal Heer"  Kamal Heer 0:48
19. "Manmohan Waris Introduction"  Sangtar 3:38
20. "Tumbhi (Instrumental)"  Manmohan Waris 2:35
21. "Bukhal De Vich Chor"  Manmohan Waris 5:23
22. "Wathan Pyare Yaad Rakho"  Manmohan Waris 1:55
23. "Moorh Te Chubara"  Manmohan Waris 6:29
24. "Kattian Patang"  Manmohan Waris 1:54
25. "Koke De Chamkare"  Manmohan Waris 7:05
26. "Ishq Di Baat"  Manmohan Waris 2:27
27. "Jee Naye Jeon Nu Karda"  Manmohan Waris 4:59
28. "Hoon Naye Bachda"  Manmohan Waris 1:37
29. "Pher Dikali"  Manmohan Waris 4:23
30. "Sadde Kol Avengi"  Manmohan Waris 1:28
31. "Pyare Hoea"  Manmohan Waris 4:32
32. "Khar Hi Tamasha Dekhe"  Manmohan Waris 5:59
33. "Badlee Badlee"  Manmohan Waris 0:42
34. "Chahalla Kithon Pae Lia"  Manmohan Waris 5:43
35. "Bane Han Punjabi Kiven"  Manmohan Waris 2:35
36. "Punjabian Di Sardari"  Manmohan Waris 6:17
37. "Dhanwaad by Manmohan Waris"  Manmohan Waris 0:46

Bonus features

The DVD also includes Bonus Features Many of the shows have been partially recorded and have been put the bonus features[1] which also includes behind the scens footage of the Canadian tour, Fans Testimonials, a tour of Manhattan, New York by Kamal Heer and Manmohan Waris, a tour of Canada's Dinosaur Capital town Drumheller and over 100 pictures from the Tour.[2]

Awards

ETC awards 2007 which have been regarded as Punjabi Grammy Awards were held at PAP Ground, Jalandhar City, Punjab India. Manmohan Waris and Punjabi Virsa 2006 each won awards there. Punjabi Virsa 2006 won the "Album of the Year". Manmohan Waris was awarded “Singer of the Year” for his “Bane Han Punjabi Kiven” song in Punjabi Virsa 2006.[3]

References

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