Feedback (band)

Feedback
Origin Dhaka, Bangladesh
Genres Pop rock, Jazz, Ballad
Years active 1976 (1976)–present
Labels G series
Members Pearo Khan-Percussion & Vocal
Labu Rahman-Guitar & Vocal
Shahnur Rahman Lumin-Vocal
Enam Elahi Tonty-Drums
Foad Nasser Babu-Keyboard
Past members Maqsudul Haque
Zakiur Rahman
Omar Khaled Rumi
Musa Rahman
Dastagir Haque
Sandra Hoff
Shahidul Hasan
A Z Khan Rommel Omar
Selim Haider

Feedback is a Bangladeshi band, formed on 4 October 1976.[1][2][3][4]

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, Dhaka University 16 December 1990, Nicco Park Kolkata 26 January 1992, Jadabpur University 12 July 1994.

In 1995, they were awarded best band for their album Jai Jai Din. They have some popular songs like "Aye Din Chirodin Robey", "Ak Jhak Projapoti", "Jhau Bonay", "Udashi", "Moushumi 1 & 2", "Kemon Korey Hai", "Janala", "Majhi", "Mela", "Bidrohi", "Geetikobita 1 & 2", "Abar Mela".[5]

In 1996, lead vocalist Maqsoodul Haq left the band and formed a new band 'Maqsood O’ Dhaka' in 1997.[6]

Nokia with Fuad Muqtadir will release a remixed compilation of the band's best hits.[7]

First lineup

Ex-members

Current lineup

Albums

  1. Amar Nutun Akashe
  2. Chithi (Letter)
  3. Din Jay Din
  4. Ei Din Chirodin
  5. Janala
  6. Jhau Bone
  7. Kemon Kore Hay
  8. Majhi (Boatman)
  9. Mohashunno
  10. Moushumi-1
  1. Chotto Pakhi
  2. Feere Esho
  3. Godhuli (Sunset - Adapted from Paul Anka's "Love is a Loney Song")
  4. Jibon Jaala - first jazz tune to be recorded in the Bengalee language
  5. Jonmechi Ei Juge
  6. Mela
  7. Mon Bujhiya
  8. Moushumi 2
  9. Moyuri Akash
  10. Neel Noksha
  11. Paalki (tribute to the late jazz musician Happy Akhand)
  12. Shodesh
  1. Aapon Deshe Cholo
  2. Aasha
  3. Bidrohi
  4. Dhonnobad Valoba
  5. Mama
  6. Mone Pore Tomai
  7. Palki-2
  8. Samajik Koshtho Kathinno
  9. Sukhi Manusher Vire
  10. Telephone Fish Fish
  11. Uchcha Padastha
  12. Veeru Mon
  1. Kori Mana
  2. Dibar Kichu Nai
  3. Lokeshan
  4. Gurur Vab
  5. Kehoi Kore Bechakena
  6. Dhuar Dana
  7. Pran Kande
  8. Jonomdukhi
  9. Haoa Adame
  10. Shamkalia
  1. Abar Melay
  2. Bondhur Khoje
  3. Ei Mon Manena
  4. Emoni Rate
  5. Kada Mati
  6. Kar Isharay
  7. Ke Tumi
  8. Mon Munia
  9. Prem
  10. Shopno
  11. Tumi Nai

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References

  1. 1 2 "Feedback releases - Joy Houk". The Daily Star. 2015-11-13. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  2. "Feedback to perform at IGCC". The Daily Star. 2012-12-11. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  3. "::: Star Insight :::". archive.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  4. "Baishakhi celebration at Bashundhara Convention Centre". The Daily Star. 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  5. 1 2 "Melay Jairey and Baishakhi thoughts". The Daily Star. 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Feedback is one of the most popular musical bands in Bangladesh". bandmusicbd.blogspot.com.
  7. "Nokia announces "Play Project" to remake Feedback classics". The Daily Star. 2010-03-21. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  8. "Feedback : Bringing fusion into the mainstream". archive.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  9. "Security Check Required". facebook.com.
  10. ""Melay Jaire" recreated". thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  11. "The Bangladesh Poet of Impropriety". tpoi.blogspot.com.
  12. "Maqsood's reaction to the protest | Dhaka Tribune". www.dhakatribune.com. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  13. "Feedback Album Download". doridro.net.

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