Dawood's new album titled "Bazi" has been released. This album will be available in Europe at the middle of October 2010 also.
A DVD from Dawood Sarkhosh’ three concerts, which have been held in December 2008 in Europe, has been released in Australia.
Sarzamin-e- Man (My Homeland) Vol. I

Sarzamine-e- Man is the first studio production of Dawood Sarkhosh. It is the first album of an Afghani artist, whose artistic work has not only shone in the gloomy silent horizon of this land, but has become the intimate companion of every moment in the life of all Persian speakers.
Sarzami-e-Man is the juxtaposition of the inspirational with melancholic whispers. This is put into heavy atmosphere of tragic exile, down the alley ways of nostalgia. The listener is led by melody to lyrics expressing the destitution and devastating hardship arisen from the distant past felt in every instance of the life of our grief stricken people.
In Sarzamine-e-Man the "poet" & "composer" the "singer", "strings of Dumbooreh" and "Robab" all chant together and in one voice describing the breakage of flower stems, the unfaithfulness of existence and the tale of separation.
Sarzamin-e-man is the illustrator Shabeh Yalda (longest winter night), our burnt down and devastated homeland and our barefoot people.
My thanks to all those who helped me in this journey, in particular Amir Jan Saboori and Habibullah Jan!
| Classic & Base Guitar | Naseer Hussain |
| Keyboard | Azhar Hussain |
| Tabla | Ustad Waly |
| Harmoonia | Haji Hanif |
| Robab | Ghulam Hussain Jan |
| Drum | Shaheed Ali |
| Sound Engineer | Yaseer Ahmad Khan Afghani |
| Mixing | Ishfaq Hussain |
| Record | Shadab Studio Karachi Pakistan |