Feedback (band)

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Feedback
ফিডব্যাক
Origin Dhaka, Bangladesh
Genres Pop rock, blues rock, jazz
Years active1976–present
Labels G-Series, Sargam Records, Soundtek
Members
Past members
  • Maqsoodul Haque
  • Pearoo Khan
  • Zakiur Rahman
  • Omar Khaled Rumi
  • Musa Rahman
  • Dastagir Haque
  • Sandra Hoff
  • Shahidul Hasan
  • AZ Khan Rommel Omar
  • Selim Haider
  • Hafeezur Rahman
  • Murad Rahman

Feedback is a Bangladeshi rock band, formed on 4 October 1976 in Dhaka by keyboardist Foad Nasser Babu. Multiple lineup changes have taken place since 1976. They have released seven studio albums and have also appeared in some compilations.

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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. After Labu Rahman joined the band in 1986, they started 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 from RTV for their song Jai Jai Din. Their most popular song is "Melai Jaire" , and some other popular songs are "Aye Din Chirodin Robey", "Ak Jhak Projapoti", "Jhau Bonay", "Udashi", "Moushumi 1 & 2", "Kemon Korey Hai", "Janala", "Majhi", "Bidrohi", "Geetikobita 1 & 2", and "Abar Mela". [1]

Discography

YearAlbum
1985Feedback: Volume 1
Track list
  1. Ek Jhak Projapoti
  2. Ke Jeno Dake
  3. Din Jay
  4. Ei Din Chorodin
  5. Dekh Moyuri
  6. Kobi Bolechilo
  7. Nodi Baye Jay
  8. Shohor Theke Dure
  9. Jhao Bone
  10. Love Story
  11. Emon Ekdin Hate
  12. Sipsha Nodi
  13. Oi Dur Theke Dure
1987উল্লাস (Cheers)
Track list
  1. Amar Nutun Akashe
  2. Chithi (Letter)
  3. Din Jay Din
  4. Ei Din Chirodin
  5. Janala
  6. Jhau Bone
  7. Chokh (Based on Time by Culture Club)
  8. Kemon Kore Hay
  9. Majhi (Boatman)
  10. Mohashunno
  11. Moushumi-1
1990মেলা (Carnival)
Track list
  1. Chotto Pakhi
  2. Feere Esho
  3. Godhuli
  4. Jibon Jaala
  5. Jonmechi Ei Juge
  6. Mela (Melaye Jaire)
  7. Mon Bujhiya
  8. Moushumi 2
  9. Moyuri Akash
  10. Neel Noksha
  11. Paalki
  12. Shodesh
1992জোয়ার (High-Tide)
Track list
  1. Mela
  2. Ei Din Chirodin
  3. Mousumi [Part 1]
  4. Oi Dur Theke Dure
  5. Majhi 91
  6. Chithi
  7. Mousumi [Part 2]
  8. Majhi
  9. Din Jay Din Chole Jay
  10. Jeebon Jala
1994বংগাব্দ ১৪০০ (Bengali Year 1400)
Track list
  1. Aapon Deshe Cholo
  2. Aasha
  3. Bidrohi
  4. Dhonnobad Valobasa
  5. Mama
  6. Mone Pore Tomay
  7. Palki-2
  8. Samajik Koshtho Kathinno
  9. Sukhi Manusher Vire
  10. Telephone Fish Fish
  11. Uchcha Padastha
  12. Veeru Mon
1996বাউলিয়ানা (Bauliana)
Track list
  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
1997দেহঘড়ি (Body clock)
Track list
  1. Dehoghori
(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.)
1999আনন্দ (Joy)
Track list

1. Anondo 2. Janina 3. Mon Aj Amar 4. Shoto Byastotai 5. Aumor 6. Chokher Patai Vashey 7. Jibon Ta Jeno Golpo 8. Kemon Achhi 9. Dui Doshok

10. Putuler Gaan
2002০২ (02)
Track list
  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

Mixed albums

Members

Present

Past

First lineup

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