Souls (band)

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Souls
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Souls in 2017
Background information
Also known asShurela (1972–1973)
Origin Chittagong, Bangladesh
Genres
Years active1972–present
Labels
Members
  • Naseem Ali Khan
  • Partha Barua
  • Ahasanur Rahman Ashiq
  • Meer Shahriar Hossain Masum
  • Maruf Hasan Talukder Real
Past members
Website soulsbd.com

Souls is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in Chittagong in 1972.

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History

In 1972, the band was formed under the name Shurela by bass guitarist Sajedul Alam, lead guitarist Momtazul Haque Lulu, drummer Subrata Barua Ronny, keyboardist Ahmed Newaz and singer Tajul Imam.

In 1973, the band changed the name to Souls.

In 1980, Souls released their first album Super Souls. It is the first album released by a music group in Bangladesh.

In 1982, Souls released their second album Colleger Corridore.

In 1986, Souls released their third album Manush Matir Kacha Kachi.

In 1988, Souls released their fourth album East and West.

In 1993, Souls released their fifth album E Emon Porichoy.

In 1995, Souls released their sixth album Aj Din Katuk Gaane.

In 1997, Souls released their seventh album Oshomoyer Gaan.

In 2000, Souls released their eighth album Mukhorito Jibon. It compiled 2 previously released songs, 4 newly released songs and 6 remakes of old Indian Bengali songs. This was their first acoustic and unplugged album.

In 2003, Souls released their ninth album Tarar Uthone.

In 2004, Souls released their tenth album To-Let.

In 2006, Souls released their eleventh album Jhut Jhamela.

In 2011, Souls released their twelfth album Jam. [1]

In 2023–2024, the 50th anniversary of the band was celebrated by releasing 20 new songs and 30 old songs in the compilation 50 Years of Souls. The band toured, performing in London and Birmingham in the UK, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth in Australia, and Kolkata, Chittagong, Noakhali, Habiganj, Narayanganj, Jessore, Cox's Bazar and Dhaka on the Indian subcontinent. Souls' lineup during the celebration was Naseem Ali Khan on vocals, Partha Barua on vocals and lead guitar, Ahasanur Rahman Ashiq on drums, Meer Shahriar Hossain Masum on keyboard and Maruf Hasan Talukder Real on bass guitar. [2] [3]

Discography

Members

Present members

Past members

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References

  1. "New album of Souls Jam launched". Grameenphone. 18 August 2011.
  2. "Souls to celebrate 50th anniversary with 50 songs". The Daily Star. 4 June 2023.
  3. "Souls disclose 50th anniversary plans at press conference". The Daily Star. 7 June 2023.