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After his sell out 2007 UK tour where over 30,000 fans came to see him, the living legend as he is so widely known, Gurdas Maan is set to rock the UK once again with his latest blockbuster album scheduled to release in January 2008.
“Boot Polishan” contains eight mind blowing tracks: 1. Boot Polishan
The album contains several hit tracks that will be added to the long list of Gurdas Maan’s classics. “Challie”, is an off shoot to the master piece “Challa” and “Sakhiye Saheliyen” is a beautiful love song that falls into the league of classic love songs such as “Peer Tere Jaandi”. Also included is a powerful patriotic track titled Bhagat Singh and Dillan De Jaani dedicated to the late Manoj Punj.
Ashok Suman said, ‘The company originally started out solely specialising in event management, however diversifying into the distribution and publishing of Mr Maan’s album will illustrate our company’s’ innovative aspect. Our solid partnership with Mr Maan has been created by the sheer success of our ventures to date. We are very pleased to be managing Mr Maan in the UK for both his concerts and album. Our long term aims are to bring Punjabi music alive and we feel this album will be a very strong starting point”. UK BOX OFFICE is also giving away, a fantastic opportunity for 2 lucky winners to win tickets to see Gurdas Maan perform live in sunny California in April 2008 as part of his forthcoming USA tour. The prize includes a fully inclusive holiday, with flights and accommodation. Further to this,10 runners up will win VIP tickets to Gurdas Maan’s UK Tour in April 2009 at either Wembley Arena or NEC Arena. To enter, buy the original album, listen, enjoy, and then simply answer the question on the inlay and post.
Editors Comments The legend is back. Sometimes the word 'legend' gets touted around quite a bit these days, but Gurdas Mann deserves this accolade above anyone else. This album is brilliant. The In lay booklet is a fantastic addition, those who are not too good with their punjabi need not worry. Every song is translated into english. When was the last time we got a 18 page in-lay? Just go out and buy this album.
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