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Coke Studio | |
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Season 2 | |
Starring | Featured artists |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Release | |
Original release | 14 June – 14 August 2009 |
Season chronology | |
← Previous Season 1 | |
List of Coke Studio episodes |
The second season of the Pakistani music television seriesCoke Studio commenced airing on 14 June 2009 and ended on 14 August 2009 on Independence Day.[1]The second series of Coke Studio included notable differences from the first series, including the fact that the live audiences were excluded. The series also ran for longer, this time there were five episodes in total and in each episode there were five or more performances by the featuring artists. Rohail Hyatt returned as the executive producer along with Umber Hyatt as the producer of the show.
The second season began on 14 June 2009 and ended on the Independence Day of Pakistan, 14 August. Each episode was given an individual title and the episode titles were: Individuality, Harmony, Equality, Spirit and Unity respectively.
Artists[edit]
The second season featured Ali Zafar and Strings performing for the second time at Coke Studio as they were also part of the first season.[2]
Featured Artist[edit]
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- Arieb Azhar
- Riaz Ali Khan
Backing Vocals[edit]
Season 2 saw an increase in the number of musicians in the house band. The house band included, Asad Ahmed and Omran Shafique on guitars along with Kamran Zafar on bass guitars, two new members included Jaffar Zaidi on keyboards and Javed Iqbal on violin whereas Louis 'Gumby' Pinto returned on drums and on dholak was Sikander Inam. Other musicians included Natasha De Sousa and Saba Shabbir on backing vocals and on percussions were Babar Khanna, Waris 'Baloo' Ali and Zulfiq 'Shazee' Ahmed Khan.[3] This series also featured some well known guest musicians which included, sitar player Rakae Jamil, flutist Baqir Abbas, sarangi player Gul Mohammad, Gupreet Channa on tablas and Sadiq Sameer playing the rubab.
Songs[edit]
Episode # | Date | Artist(s) | Song(s) | Note |
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1 (Individuality) | 14 June 2009 | • Saieen Zahoor • Javed Bashir • Atif Aslam • Shafqat Amanat Ali • Zeb and Haniya | • Aik Alif(featuring Noori) • Aj Latha Naeeo • Jal Pari • Khamaaj • Paimona | Saieen Zahoor and Noori performed a duet for the song Aik Alif, which is a Sufi poem by Bulleh Shah. |
2 (Harmony) | 28 June 2009 | • Shafqat Amanat Ali • Ali Zafar • Josh • Atif Aslam • Saieen Zahoor | • Aankhon Kay Sagar • Dastaan-e-Ishq • Janay Do • Kinara(featuring Riaz Ali Khan) • Toomba | Atif Aslam and Riaz Ali Khan performed a duet for the song Kinara in the second episode. |
3 (Equality) | 12 July 2009 | • Josh • Zeb and Haniya • Noori • Atif Aslam • Ali Zafar | • Bari Barsi • Chal Diyay(featuring Javed Bashir) • Jo Meray • Wasta Pyar Da • Yaar Daddi | Zeb and Haniya and Javed Bashir performed a duet for the song Chal Diyay in the third episode. Atif Aslam performed Wasta Pyar Da a rendition of the song Billie Jean to pay tribute to Michael Jackson. |
4 (Spirit) | 26 July 2009 | • Atif Aslam • Riaz Ali Khan • Zeb and Haniya • Noori • Josh | • Mai Ni Main • Bulleya • Chup! • Saari Raat Jaga • Mahi Ve(featuring Shafqat Amanat Ali) | The last song of the episode Mahi Ve featured a duet by Josh and Shafqat Amanat Ali. |
5 (Unity) | 14 August 2009 | • Arieb Azhar • Strings • Zeb and Haniya • Shafqat Amanat Ali • Ali Zafar • Noori • Atif Aslam | • Husn-e-Haqiqi • Titliyan • Rona Chor Dia(featuring Javed Bashir) • Kuch Ajab Khail • Nahi Re Nahi • Kedaar • Humain Kya Hua? | The final episode featured seven performances in one episode for the first time. The final episode also featured two new artists, Strings (who also performed in season one) and Arieb Azhar. Zeb and Haniya performed their second duet with classical singer Javed Bashir for the song Rona Chor Dia. |
Coke Studio Special[edit]
Coke Studio Special is part of the Coke Studio video web blog series which included special features such as unreleased performances from the second season of the show. The first video blog was released on 15 January 2010 and the last video blog was released on 16 May 2010, on the YouTube channel of the show.
Episode # | Date | Artist(s) | Song(s) | Note |
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1 (Web Blog 1, Part 2) | 1 February 2010 | • Noori | • Saari Raat Jaga (Unedited Version) | Saari Raat Jaga (Unedited Version) is a special feature released on Coke Studio's video web blog episode 1. |
2 | 19 March 2010 | • Gumby & Gupreet Channa | • Hung (Percussion Jam) | Hung is a special feature released on Coke Studio's video web blog episode 2. |
3 (Web Blog 3, Part 2) | 16 May 2010 | • Javed Bashir | • Aj Latha Naeeo (Extended Version) | Aj Latha Naeeo (Extended Version) is a special feature released on Coke Studio's video web blog episode 3. |
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References[edit]
- ^'Coke Studio Season 2 Episode 2'. Pakistanica.com. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
- ^'Coke Studio Season 2 Episode 3'. Pakistanica.com. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
- ^'Coke studio season 2'. Koolmuzone.pk. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coke Studio. |
Preceded by Season 1 (2008) | Coke Studio Pakistan Season 2 (2009) | Succeeded by Season 3 (2010) |
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