AAH – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , A Tribute Programme & Songs Compilation

Aah Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Aah, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

AAH- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was a Tribute programme released right after death of NFAK in 1997 as a 2-set Audio CD. The program Featured a compilation of NFAK songs, specially the remixed & hip-hip recordings famous in Pakistan that time. It also featured a narration of NFAK’s biography and legacy in between the songs. One of the good compilation programs indeed.

Tracks:-

• Kise Da Yaar Na Vichde
• Aj Yaadan Terian Aayan
• Akhian Udeek diyan
• Saano Ik Pal Chan Na Aaway
• Ghum Hai Ya Khushi
• Lagian De Dukh Vakhre
• Teri Yaad Teri Yaad

Complete Programme 2 CD Audio :-

Part -1

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Part -2

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Pakistani Singer Is A Divine Master And A Pop Star

“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”

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Performing In London - By NusratOnline.com

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Performing In London

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

Ishq Di Galli Wich – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan at Anand Bakshi’s house ( kachche dhaage)

Kachche Dhaage Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Nusrat Online

Kachche Dhaage Poster

This audio was recorded in Anand Bakshi’s house in 1997 during a NFAK Welcome Party,  many guest celebrities were present to meet NFAK … and Anand’s Bakshi forced NFAK to sing hislatest composed “Ishq Di Galli Wich ” ..

“Ishq Di Galli Wich ” was a uper-hit song from movie “Kachche Dhaage” , composed by NFAK. However he offered the song to Hanj Raj Hans (who did a good job) , wonder how it would have been if he wound have sang it himself

Take a look…

Recorded Song:

Did you feel the difference between good and great?

NFAK Sings Amir Khusrow

Ab’ul Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrow

Amir Khusrow once said ‘ Music is the fire that burns heart and soul.’ In the 20th century Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was the carrier of that fire

Amir Khusrow was not just the inventor of Many forms of music including Qawwali, but also a true philosopher and one of the greatest poets ever. NFAK started his musical journey in 1975 with an Amir Khusro’s ghazal in Jashn-e-bahara festival pakistan. Many great Pakistani singers heard NFAK there and showed lot of appreciation and love, which was the biggest motivation point for him ever, he was also given 500 rupees by a singer which used to be a great deal of money in those days. NFAK’s performance at Amir Khusro’s 700th anniversary was nothing less than special, it was this day when he was titled “KhusraueSani”  meaning Equivalent to Khusrow . He later went on to sing many of Khusro’s poems with great compositions making them a forever saga. Though NFAK is forever in-debt to Khusrow for his poems and invention of Qawwali music, Khusrow himself remains in-debt to NFAK for keeping his poems alive for ever. What follows are some great NFAK-Khusrow tracks

NFAK Performing At 700th Anniversary Of Amir Khusraow

A few Nusrat-Khusrow Tracks:

1. Man Kunto Maula (Tokyo,1987)

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A Local Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Remembrance in Cambridge by Western & Asian Students

Event, Time & Location:
Wednesday, August 29, 2012, Cambridge
Check Out All the videos in the playlist..

Doesn’t it push us to organize something similar