5-414: Doob may refer to: Doob (album) , solo album by Arnob, 2008 Anthony Doob (born 1943), Canadian criminologist Joseph L. Doob (1910–2004), American mathematician Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Doob . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
10-572: The Road)". It also featured "Noyon Tomare (Oh Eyes You)", a rabindra sangeet classic and the first one recorded by Arnob. The album has sold about 80,000 copies in Bangladesh. Arnob's previous albums Chaina Bhabish and Hok Kolorob , mostly featured songs that were written in the 1990s, by his friend and longtime lyricist Taufiqe Riaz, when he was still a student in Art College, Santiniketan . But, all
15-479: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doob&oldid=932800328 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Doob (album) Doob (ডুব) is the third studio album by Bangladeshi singer, songwriter Arnob , released by BMC on 3 April 2008 and
20-643: The songs on this album was completely new and was written and composed mostly by Sahana Bajpaie and Shayan Chowdhury Arnob . This album was Arnob's last to be released from BMC as his record contract would expire the same year. Recording of this album started in October 2007 in the BMC Studio and ended in March 2008. The album was recorded in six months and was the longest recording session of Arnob's career. The album contained fourteen songs and featured many artists. The album
25-449: Was sponsored by Nokia . The recording of this album started in October 2007 and ended in March 2008. Followed up by Hok Kolorob , which contained songs which were written in the 1990s, this album contained new songs completely. Though it didn't match the success of Chaina Bhabish and Hok Kolorob , this album also contained great hits like "Shopno Debe Doob (Dreams Will Dive)", "Adhkana (Half-Blind)", "Chai (I Want)" and "Rastai (On
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