Zendoone Del

1972 studio album by Fereydoon Forooghi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zendoone Del (Persian: زندونِ دل; Heart's Prison) is the debut album by Iranian singer-songwriter Fereydoon Forooghi.[1] It was released in 1972 as an unofficial album by Taraneh Records in Iran and includes 13 tracks. After released filmscores for Adamak, he resumed his activities in the field of film and theater music. This time, he sang a song by Farshid Ramzi, which resulted in pieces such as "Zendoone Del" and "Ghame Tanhaei".[2]

ReleasedFebruary 1, 1972 (1972-02-01)
VenueTehran
Length57:23
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Zendoone Del
Zendoone Del
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 1972 (1972-02-01)
VenueTehran
Genre
Length57:23
LabelTaraneh Records
Fereydoon Forooghi chronology
Doe Taa Chesm Seyah Dari
(1972)
Zendoone Del
(1972)
Sale Ghahti
(1977)
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Release

The album was released as an LP record with the sides containing six and seven songs, respectively.[3] Before the album was released, the single "Zendoone Del" was sold as a 7-inch 45-rpm record, with "تم زندون دل" on the B-side by Juliet and manufactured by Royal.[4] The album was re-released in 1992 by Taraneh Records.[5]

Track listing

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Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Gereftar" (Arrested)4:44
2."Havaye Tazeh"3:27
3."Khak"6:16
4."Ghasedak"4:50
5."Ghoozake Pa"4:00
6."Tangna"4:51
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Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
7."Niaz" (Need)Shahyar GhanbariMonfardzadeh4:19
8."Mahie Khasteye Man"  4:22
9."Zendoone Del" (Heart's Prison)William KhennoKhenno4:12
10."Ghame Tanhaei"  4:46
11."Divaneye Man"  3:02
12."Adamak"  4:09
13."Hamisheh Ghayeb" (Always Absent)Shahyar GhanbariKhenno4:17
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Personnel

  • Manouchehr Cheshmazar piano

References

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