Best of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (2011) [MP3]
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Best of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (2011) [MP3]
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Best of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Geet & Ghazals) Pt. 1 (2011) [MP3]
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Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is a prominent Pakistani singer famous around the world. He was born to a distinguished family from Jalandhar with a 600 year-long tradition of performing qawwali, Islamic songs of praise. His deceased father and uncles are still remembered as great masters of qawwali. Mr. Nusrat began to seriously pursue a qawwali career only after the death of his father. However, since his debut in 1965 as the lead singer of his group, he has distinguished himself as a qawwal--a singer of qawwali music. He is now known as the "Shahansha-e Qawwali"--the King of Qawwali. Mr. Nusrat continues to perform qawwali in religious rites--the original form in which qawwali is sung--at mausoleums of revered saints in Pakistan, which at the same time giving concerts at more conventional venues. In 1979, he was accorded the rare honor of performing inside one of the most prestigious shrines in the subcontinent, the shrine of Sufi Saint Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, India. The superb singing talent and musical skill of this great master of qawwali, along with his strong command of Urdu, Farsi (Persian), and his native language, Punjabi, have enabled him to sing the mystic poetry written in these languages with fluency and expressiveness. He is also famous for his unparalleled repertoire, which extends to several thousands of songs. In appreciation of his excellence, the Government of Pakistan awarded him the President's Pride of Performance in Art in 1987.
In the summer of 1985, Mr. Nusrat performed at the World Music Arts and Dance festival (WOMAD) in London, where he stood out as the most promising singer. After the success of that summer, he began to perform his music without regard to genre or tradition. His various experimentations, such as the use of scat-like singing improvisation, bought a fresh breeze into the traditional world of qawwali. This new openness led to the popularization of Sufi music across both geographical and musical boundaries. His concerts in Paris in 1985 and 1988 were received with great enthusiasm as his amazing vocal performances produced a craze for his music throughout Europe. His first visit to Japan took place in 1987, at the invitation of the Japan Foundation. His participation in seminars and his performances at the 5th Asian Traditional Performing Art Festival and subsequent concerts in Japan have earned him a steadily increasing number of fans in this country. He has also released several CDs in Japan, and performed in a number of successful large-scale concerts all over the world. Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's accomplishments have contributed both to the succession and advancement of the qawwali tradition, and to the popularization of South Asia's outstanding traditional music culture around the world. Moreover, he has brought innovation into the sphere of the qawwali by taking advantage of his artistic gifts and flexibility to transcend the rules imposed by tradition. These achievements, taken together, have had an immeasurable impact on cultural exchange between the East and the West; led to the enhancement of both cultures, and thus make Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan particularly worthy of receiving the Arts and Culture Prize of the Fukuoka Asian Cultural Prizes. TRACKLIST 7 min 28 s - 265 kb/s 6 min 57 s - 272 kb/s 7 min 33 s - 286 kb/s 7 min 7 s - 276 kb/s 6 min 40 s - 282 kb/s 7 min 39 s - 289 kb/s 7 min 24 s - 304 kb/s 7 min 4 s - 285 kb/s 7 min 40 s - 272 kb/s TRACKLIST 6 min 37 s - 230 kb/s 6 min 11 s - 277 kb/s 5 min 29 s - 276 kb/s 6 min 24 s - 227 kb/s 4 min 24 s - 279 kb/s 5 min 40 s - 285 kb/s 8 min 12 s - 292 kb/s 6 min 8 s - 281 kb/s TRACKLIST 7 min 25 s - 285 kb/s 5 min 57 s - 262 kb/s 5 min 10 s - 255 kb/s 6 min 58 s - 277 kb/s 5 min 45 s - 278 kb/s 8 min 3 s - 277 kb/s 6 min 48 s - 275 kb/s 5 min 50 s - 298 kb/s 4 min 37 s - 270 kb/s TRACKLIST 18 min 7 s - 282 kb/s 28 min 49 s - 292 kb/s 14 min 29 s - 291 kb/s 13 min 18 s - 275 kb/s TRACKLIST 28 min 38 s - 281 kb/s 29 min 28 s - 307 kb/s 5 min 47 s - 293 kb/s 14 min 52 s - 270 kb/s TRACKLIST 27 min 13 s - 312 kb/s 12 min 7 s - 288 kb/s 14 min 8 s - 298 kb/s 12 min 45 s - 276 kb/s 12 min 6 s - 281 kb/s TRACKLIST 5 min 41 s - 299 kb/s 28 min 32 s - 311 kb/s 8 min 0 s - 297 kb/s 14 min 52 s - 299 kb/s 8 min 2 s - 309 kb/s 12 min 43 s - 299 kb/s TRACKLIST 16 min 30 s - 300 kb/s 29 min 38 s - 293 kb/s 14 min 56 s - 294 kb/s 6 min 44 s - 241 kb/s 12 min 54 s - 261 kb/s TRACKLIST 18 min 54 s - 303 kb/s 6 min 10 s - 303 kb/s 12 min 58 s - 314 kb/s 3 min 6 s - 311 kb/s 28 min 2 s - 299 kb/s 14 min 8 s - 306 kb/s TRACKLIST 17 min 3 s - 312 kb/s 10 min 51 s - 288 kb/s 14 min 13 s - 303 kb/s 9 min 1 s - 315 kb/s 13 min 35 s - 299 kb/s 14 min 0 s - 313 kb/s TRACKLIST 15 min 25 s - 299 kb/s 15 min 7 s - 317 kb/s 13 min 31 s - 304 kb/s 14 min 45 s - 294 kb/s 9 min 47 s - 311 kb/s 12 min 53 s - 296 kb/s TRACKLIST 16 min 28 s - 299 kb/s 29 min 44 s - 313 kb/s 9 min 51 s - 308 kb/s 17 min 19 s - 291 kb/s 8 min 33 s - 319 kb/s TRACKLIST 27 min 10 s - 301 kb/s 17 min 19 s - 295 kb/s 14 min 2 s - 292 kb/s 15 min 15 s - 312 kb/s TRACKLIST 29 min 57 s - 283 kb/s 13 min 8 s - 290 kb/s 15 min 14 s - 314 kb/s 15 min 20 s - 288 kb/s TRACKLIST 31 min 7 s - 304 kb/s 29 min 17 s - 286 kb/s 13 min 4 s - 309 kb/s 5 min 29 s - 240 kb/s Trackers
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