Love Runs Blind
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Love Runs Blind (5 April 1991 – 18 October 2018) was a Bangladeshi rock band formed in Chittagong City by guitarist, singer and composer Ayub Bachchu. They were one of the most successful bands of Bangladesh.[2] Since their formation, they have released thirteen studio albums, one live album and two compilation albums. They have also appeared in several mixed albums. They were considered to be among the pioneers of Bangladeshi hard rock music. They were originally formed as a hard rock band, but have experimented with many subgenres of rock and roll.[3][4] The final members of LRB consisted of vocalist & lead guitarist Ayub Bachchu, bass guitarist Saidul Hasan Swapan, lead guitarist Abdullah Al Masud, band manager Shamim Ahmed and drummer Golamur Rahman Romel.
Love Runs Blind লাভ রানস ব্লাইন্ড | |
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Also known as | Little River Band (1991–1997) |
Origin | Chittagong City,[1] Bangladesh |
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Years active | 1991–2018 |
Labels | AB Kitchen |
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Website | ablrb.net abkitchen.org |
After signing with Sargam Records, LRB released the first double album in Bangladesh, LRB I and LRB II in 1992. Their 3rd album সুখ (Happiness) (1993) helped them to get more commercial success in the country and featured the song "চলো বদলে যাই (Let's Change)", which is one of the most popular rock songs in Bangladesh. Their popularity continued with hit albums like তবুও (Yet) (1994) and ঘুমন্ত শহরে (In the Sleeping City) (1995). In September 1996, they released Ferari Mon: Unplugged Live, which was the first live album in Bangladesh. They are the only Bangladeshi band to perform in the Madison Square Garden, New York. They rose to mainstream fame in the early 1990s and is part of "Big Three of Rock" along with Ark and Nagar Baul, who were responsible for popularizing hard rock music in Bangladesh in the 1990s.[5][6] On 18 October 2018, lead singer and lead guitarist of the band Ayub Bachchu, died of cardiac failure in his own residence. Bachchu gave his last performance in Rangpur, Bangladesh, two days before his death.
LRB is considered to be one of the most influential and successful rock bands of Bangladesh. The Top Tens ranked them number 4 on their list of "Top 10 Rock Bands of Bangladesh".[7] They have won a record six Meril Prothom Alo Awards and a Citycell-Channel I Music Award in 2007.