Masood Rana's "Jore Jawanan Da," released in 1971 under the label 1979 EMI (Pakistan) Ltd., is a captivating blend of ghazal and qawwali, two rich and deeply expressive musical traditions. This album, spanning just 28 minutes, is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that showcase Rana's vocal prowess and emotional depth.
The album opens with "Allah-Hu Haq Ae Sach Ae Baahu Haq Ae," setting the tone for a spiritual and introspective journey. Tracks like "Chham Chham Rondey Nain Vichaarey Nain Vichaarey" and "Haaye Wey Baanh Pharr Ley Teri Barri Meharbaani Teri Barri Meharbaani" highlight Rana's ability to convey profound emotions through his voice, while "Ni Aaho Assi Heer Na Rakkhiye Naan Naan Ni Ballo Assi Heer Na Rakkhiye Naan" and "Haaye Ni Koyi Dasso Mainun Vichhrreyaan Sajnaan Di Thaan" demonstrate his versatility in both ghazal and qawwali styles.
The album's shorter tracks, such as "Haaye Ni Keenwain Dassaan Ni Main Ghund Vich Hassaan Ni" and the repetitive yet mesmerizing "Ho Raat Dhammi Dhammi Aayi," add a sense of rhythm and musicality that complements the more emotionally charged pieces.
Masood Rana's "Jore Jawanan Da" is a timeless piece of art that continues to resonate with audiences, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and musical heritage of the region. Whether you're a longtime fan of ghazal and qawwali or a newcomer looking to explore these genres, this album is a perfect starting point.