Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums

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In the vast ocean of world music, few voices have cut through the cultural and linguistic barriers as decisively as that of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Often hailed as the "King of Qawwali," Khan possessed a vocal range and a spiritual ferocity that could, as one critic famously put it, "make your soul levitate regardless of your religion."

With a career spanning over three decades and a discography numbering in the hundreds, navigating Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan albums can be a daunting task for new listeners and seasoned collectors alike. This comprehensive guide categorizes and analyzes his most influential work, tracking his journey from traditional Sufi shrines to Western charts. 1. The Traditional Masterpieces: The Essence of Sufism

Peter Gabriel heavily incorporated Nusrat's vocals into his acclaimed ambient soundtrack Passion , which won a Grammy Award. Essential Discography Summary Album Title Release Year Genre/Style Recommended For Traditional Sufi Qawwalis 1980s (Various) Traditional Qawwali Purists & Cultural Historians Mustt Mustt World Fusion / Ambient Electronic & Pop Fans The Last Prophet Clean Studio Qawwali First-time Traditional Listeners Night Song Ambient / Experimental Lovers of Deep, Cinematic Production Sangam Ghazal / Pop Lovers of Urdu Poetry & Melodic Pop The Enduring Legacy Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums

Released by Oriental Star Agency, these albums capture the electric atmosphere of his early 90s UK tours. 3. Pop & Ghazal Crossovers

This album was a groundbreaking cultural bridge. Michael Brook layered ambient guitars, synths, and subtle basslines underneath Nusrat’s soaring vocals. The title track became an overnight international sensation, famously remixed by British trip-hop group Massive Attack. "Mustt Mustt", "The Game"

Ambient loops and Western basslines paired with soaring Sufi vocals. Key Track: "Mustt Mustt" (later remixed by Massive Attack). Stream Kali Kali Zulfon K Phandy Na Dalo

Major international releases * 1988. In Concert in Paris, Vol 1. Ocora. * 1988. Collaboration with Michael Brook. The Day, The Nig... Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Real World Records

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, often referred to as "Shahenshah-e-Qawwali" (The King of Kings of Qawwali), was not just a singer; he was a musical phenomenon who bridged the gap between traditional Sufi music and global audiences. With a career spanning over three decades, his repertoire is staggering. As of 2001, he held the Guinness World Record for the "Most Qawwali Recordings," with over 125 albums recorded before his untimely death in 1997.

His influence is undeniable—CNN named him one of the most iconic musicians of the past 50 years. Today, his nephew, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, carries the family torch, while contemporary artists like Arooj Aftab count him as a primary influence. More than two decades after his passing, new generations continue to discover his music through compilations and albums like Chain of Light . Often hailed as the "King of Qawwali," Khan

In the late 1980s, Nusrat began a historic collaboration with British musician and producer Michael Brook. Signed to Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records, these albums successfully fused eastern vocal improvisations with western ambient, blues, and electronic textures. Mustt Mustt (1990)

Traditional albums are defined by timeless tracks like "Allah Hoo Allah Hoo," "Shahbaaz Qalandar," and the deeply emotional "Main Jana Jogi De Naal." 2. The Real World Records Era: The Western Crossover

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