Scans of a Tribute Article Released in 1997, Spin Magazine commemorating Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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Scans of a Tribute Article Released in 1997, Spin Magazine commemorating Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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PS: We are trying our best to Make the recordings from this concert Available….
Link for Part 1 of this Series: Click Here
Link for part 3 of this series:Click Here
Part 2 Tracks:-
1. Nami Danam
[audio: https://nusratonline.com/nfaktop50/liveintokyo1987/Disk2/01%20-%20Nami%20Danam-0001.mp3]2. Dama Dam Mast Qalandar (Shahbaaz Qalandar)
[audio: https://nusratonline.com/nfaktop50/liveintokyo1987/Disk2/02%20-%20Damadam%20Mast%20Qalander-0001.mp3]3. Allah Hoo
[audio: https://nusratonline.com/nfaktop50/liveintokyo1987/Disk2/03%20-%20Allah%20Hoo-0001.mp3]4. Ajj Sikkh Mitran De Wadere
[audio: https://nusratonline.com/nfaktop50/liveintokyo1987/Disk2/04%20-%20Ajj%20Sikkh%20Mitran%20De%20Wadere%20Ae-0001.mp3]The following Songs were recorded during NFAK’s first visit to Tokyo in 1987. He was invited to perform at the prestigious National Theatre first for a series of performances & later at the King’s Residence, who was deeply moved by NFAK’s music. The response & respect NFAK got at Japan, moved NFAK himself, making it his favourite visiting country.
So here are the audio recordings of the concert. Listen to Haq Ali Ali Especially (you might not notice but NFAK sang it in with a five notes scale, the usual Japanese music trend). And here we go:
Tracks:
“The following Article was published on January 22, 1993, just one day before NFAK’s Unforgettable performance at Meany! in Seattle Times and is posted here with their permission. Read Along”
Tomorrow: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in concert, Meany Theater, 8 p.m., sold out. 543-4880.
In Pakistan and North Indian mausoleums, singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is widely celebrated as a powerful
conveyor of the spiritual message. In the West his versatile voice, melodic sensibility and deeply passionate
delivery have made him one of the most popular performers of contemporary world music.
Last September, Khan came to Seattle at the invitation of the University of Washington ethnomusicology
department as a visiting artist. Khan will be teaching there through March. Tomorrow, he gives his first public
performance here, accompanied by an ensemble of nine musicians. Continue reading