Feedback (band)
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Origin | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Genres | Pop rock, blues rock, jazz |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | G-Series, Sargam Records, Soundtek |
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Feedback is a Bangladeshi rock band, formed in the month of October 1977 in Dhaka by keyboardist Foad Naser. Multiple lineup changes have taken place in membership since 1976. They have released seven studio albums and have also appeared in some compilations.
History
Their first appearance was in The Hotel Inter-continental (now the Sheraton), Dhaka, on 11 October 1976. Their first recorded song was "Aye Din Chiro Din Robey" in 1980. Labu Rahman joined Feedback in 1987 and started to play concerts out of the hotels. They released their first album Feedback and then Sragam Acoustics. Feedback performed at Shilpakala Academy on 25 September 1989, at Dhaka University on 16 December 1990, at Nicco Park, Kolkata on 26 January 1992, at Jadavpur University on 12 July 1994.
In 1995, they were awarded best band for their album Jai Jai Din.[by whom?] They have some popular songs like "Aye Din Chirodin Robey", "Ak Jhak Projapoti", "Jhau Bonay", "Udashi", "Moushumi 1 & 2", "Kemon Korey Hai", "Janala", "Majhi", "Melay Jairey", "Bidrohi", "Geetikobita 1 & 2", "Abar Mela".[1]
First lineup
- Ershad Moinuddin Popsy - drums
- Murad Rahman - bass
- Kingsley Richter - rhythm guitar & vocals
- Sanu Richter - vocals
- Salim Haider - lead guitar
- Foad Nasser Babu - keyboards
- Sandra Hoff - vocals
- Hafizur Rahman - manager
Ex-members
Maqsoodul Haque, Pearo Khan, Selim Haider, Murad Rahman, Ershad Moinuddin Popsy, Sekender Ahmed Khoka, Zakiur Rahman, Sanu Richter, Kingsley Richter, Sandra Hoff, Omar Khaled Rumi, Musa Rahman, Dastagir Haque, A Z Khan Rommel, Shahriyar Sultan Piyash, Reshad Mahmood, Atiquzzaman Khan Bulbul.
Current lineup
Labu Rahman (guitars & vocals), Shahnur Rahman Lumin (vocals), Enam Elahi Tonty (drums & percussion), Raihan Al Hasan (vocals & acoustic guitar) and Foad Nasser (keyboards), Mohammed Danesh (bass).
Albums
- Feedback: Volume 1 (1985)
- Ek Jhak Projapoti
- Ke Jeno Dake
- Din Jay
- Ei Din Chorodin
- Dekh Moyuri
- Kobi Bolechilo
- Nodi Baye Jay
- Shohor Theke Dure
- Jhao Bone
- Love Story
- Emon Ekdin Hate
- Sipsha Nodi
- Oi Dur Theke Dure
- উল্লাস (1987)
- Amar Nutun Akashe
- Chithi (Letter)
- Din Jay Din
- Ei Din Chirodin
- Janala
- Jhau Bone
- Chokh (Based on Time by Culture Club)
- Kemon Kore Hay
- Majhi (Boatman)
- Mohashunno
- Moushumi-1
- মেলা (Carnival) (1990)
- Chotto Pakhi
- Feere Esho
- Godhuli
- Jibon Jaala
- Jonmechi Ei Juge
- Mela
- Mon Bujhiya
- Moushumi 2
- Moyuri Akash
- Neel Noksha
- Paalki
- Shodesh
- বংগাব্দ ১৪০০ (1994)
- Aapon Deshe Cholo
- Aasha
- Bidrohi
- Dhonnobad Valobasa
- Mama
- Mone Pore Tomay
- Palki-2
- Samajik Koshtho Kathinno
- Sukhi Manusher Vire
- Telephone Fish Fish
- Uchcha Padastha
- Veeru Mon
- Bauliana (1996)
- Kori Mana
- Dibar Kichu Nai
- Lokeshan
- Gurur Vab
- Kehoi Kore Bechakena
- Dhuar Dana
- Pran Kande
- Jonomdukhi
- Haoa Adame
- Shamkalia
- Dehoghori (1997) - This is a single track album, first time in Bangladesh any Band gathered the courage to make such thing. The song "Dehoghori" was played twice in the two side of the cassette.
- 02
- Abar Melay
- Bondhur Khoje
- Ei Mon Manena
- Emoni Rate
- Kada Mati
- Kar Isharay
- Ke Tumi
- Mon Munia
- Prem
- Shopno
- Tumi Nai
References
- ^ "Melay Jairey and Baishakhi thoughts". The Daily Star (Op-ed). 13 April 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
নতুন ফিডব্যাক, পুরোনো ফিডব্যাক
External links
- "Rocking Jahangirnagar". Star Insight. 5 May 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
- "A Peek into the Bangladeshi Rock n' Roll History". Star Insight. 30 September 2005. Archived from the original on 16 September 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2012.