Souls-The pioneer band of Bangladesh.
It
was estalished in 1970 in Chittagong, later moved to Dhaka.
History
Towards the end of
1972, Lulu left the band and Nakib Khan joined the band. Nakib Khan’s induction
into the band was followed by Pilu Khan and Tapan Chowdhury.
In 1977 and 1978, Nasim Ali Khan and Ayub Bachchu
also joined the band. Afterwards, they started writing and composing their own
songs while performing cover songs of western bands in hotels. Formers members
include Tapan Chowdhury, Ayub Bachchu, Nakib Khan, Naseem Ali and Partha Barua
has performed more than 5,000 concerts.
In 1980, they released their debut album Super Souls, which was one of the first
album to be released by a music group in Bangladesh, along with the debut album
of the band Shoking Blue. The album
features the song ``Mon Shudu Mon
Chuyeche`` by Tapan Chowdhury. The Kumar Bishwajit song ``Torey Putuler Moto Kore Shajiye`` is a
Souls track from their debut album. Abdullah-Al-Mamun wrote the lyrics of this
song and ``Mukhorito Jibon``.
In 1982, Souls released their second album Colleger Corridorey. After the release
of their seceond album, Nakib Khan and Pilu Khan left the band and formed the
band Renaissance.
In 1988, they released their fourth album East and West, which had six English and
six Bangla songs. Even though they started their career singing English songs,
this is the first time they released them. The songs were all written and
composed by the band.
In 1989, Souls released their fifth album E Emon Porichoy, which was Tapan’s last
appearance in Souls. Afterwards, Tapan Chowdhury left the band to pursue a solo
career. Tapan was replaced by Partho Barua as the lead singer. Afterwards, Ayub
Bachchu left the band to form Little River Band, which was later renamed Love
Runs Blind and is also known by its acronym, LRB. Then Souls released their sixth
album Aj Din Katuk Gane, in
1992, which features the songs ``Keno
Ei Nisshongota`` and ``Bastota``.
After a hiatus in
1997, they released their seventh album Oshomoyer
Gaan which features the songs ``Oshomoyer
Gaan``, ``Ami Ar Bhabbo Na`` and ``Oi
Dure Neel``. In 2000, they released their first acoustic album, Mukhorito Jibon, it compiled some
previously released songs, some remakes of old Indian Bangla songs, along with
some newly releades songs. ``Sharadin
Tomay Vebe``, ``Bashi Shune Ar``, and ``Mukhorito
Jibon`` were some of the more widely played tracks from the album. In 2003
and 2004 respectively, Souls released their ninth and tenth albums Tarar Uthan and To-Let. To-Let was the
last album that sound engineer Mobin worked on before his death. Their next
album was Jhum Jhamela, which was
released in 2006.
Their most recent
album is Jam, which was released in 2011.
First lineup
· Sajedul Alam (Guitar)
· Lulu (Guitar)
· Newaz (Percussion)
· Roni (Drums)
· Tajul(Vocal)
Ex-members
o
Nakib Khan
o
Pilu Khan
o
Kumar Bishwajit
o
Ayub Bachu
o
Tapan Chowdhury
Current lineup
- Naseem Ali Khan – vocals (1982 onward)
- Partha Barua – lead guitar and vocals (1989 onward)
- Sk Ahasanur Rahman Ashiq – drums and percussion (2000 onward)
- Jakir Hassan Rana – bass guitar (2006 onward)
- Tushar Gomes – keyboard (2009 onward)
- Tushar Ranjan Datta – percussion (2009 onward)
Released albums
- Super Souls(1980)
- Colleger Corridor(1982)
- Manush Matir Kachakachi(1987)
- East & West(1988)
- E Amon Porichoy(1989)
- Aj Din Katuk Ganee(1992)
- Oshomoyer Gaan(1997)
- Mukhorito Jibon(2000)
- Tarar Uthane(2001)
- To Let(2003)
- Jhut Jhamela(2004)
- Jam (2011)
1 comments:
I enjoyed a live concert of souls a few days ago. Again wanna hat-off for Nasim Bhai. Great...
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