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Souls সোল্স | |
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Also known as | Shurela (1972–1973) |
Origin | Chittagong,Bangladesh |
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Years active | 1972–present |
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Website | soulsbd |
Souls is a Bangladeshi rock band formed inChittagong in 1972.
In 1972, the band was formed under the name Shurela.
In 1973, the band changed the name to Souls.
In 1980, Souls released their first albumSuper Souls.
In 1982, Souls released their second albumColleger Corridore.
In 1986, Souls released their third albumManush Matir Kacha Kachi.
In 1988, Souls released their fourth albumEast and West.
In 1993, Souls released their fifth albumE Emon Porichoy.
In 1995, Souls released their sixth albumAj Din Katuk Gane.
In 1997, Souls released their seventh albumOshomoyer Gaan.
In 2000, Souls released their eighth albumMukhorito Jibon.
In 2003, Souls released their ninth albumTarar Uthone.
In 2004, Souls released their tenth albumTo-Let.
In 2006, Souls released their eleventh albumJhut Jhamela.
In 2011, Souls released their twelfth albumJam.[1]
In 2023/2024,50 Years of Souls was celebrated by releasing 20 new songs and 30 old songs. They also toured and performed in UK's London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Australia's Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and also USA's Miami, Alexandria, West Lafayette, Houston, Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle, Boston, Ocala, Sacramento, San Jose, Oklahoma, Dallas, New York, Atlanta along with India's Kolkata as well as Bangladesh's Chittagong, Noakhali, Habiganj, Narayanganj, Jessore, Cox's Bazar, Sylhet and a grand concert in Dhaka.[2][3][4]