'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan' is a member of:
'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan' History:
BiographyNusrat was born in Faisalabad, Punjab on Wednesday, October 13, 1948 to Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, a distinguished musicologist, vocalist, instrumentalist, and skilled Qawwali performer. He had one brother, Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan. Initially, his father did not want Nusrat to follow him into the Qawwali business. He had his heart set on Nusrat choosing a much more respectable career path and becoming a doctor, because he felt Qawwali artists had low social status. However, Nusrat showed such an aptitude for, and interest in, Qawwali that his father finally relented and started to train him in the art of Qawwali and he was also taught to sing within the classical framework of Khayal. This training was still incomplete when Ustad Fateh Ali Khan died in 1964 while Nusrat was still in school, and the training was continued by Nusrat's paternal uncle, Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan. Ten days after his father's death, Nusrat had a dream where his father came to him and told him to sing, touching his throat. Nusrat woke up singing, and was moved by the dream to decide that he would make Qawwali his career. His first public performance was at his father's funeral ceremony forty days later. Under the guidance of Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan, he became the group's leader in 1965 and the group was called Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mujahid Mubarak Ali Khan & Party ("party" is the term used in Qawwali for the supporting members of the group). Nusrat's first public performance as leader of the family Qawwali group was in March 1965, at a studio recording broadcast as part of an annual music festival called Jashn-e-Baharan organized by Radio Pakistan. It took Nusrat several years more to perfect his craft and emerge from the shadow of the groups that were regarded as the leading contemporary Qawwals. But once he did, there was no looking back. He firmly established himself as the leading qawwal of the 20th century. His incredible voice and his complete mastery of the genre made him a superstar in the Islamic world, especially in Pakistan and India. He sang in Urdu and his native Punjabi, as well as Persian. He was also one of the first South Asian singers to perform before large Western audiences. Nusrat took over his family's qawwali party in 1971 after the death of his father and his uncle. In Pakistan, his first major hit was the song "Haq Ali Ali". This was performed in a traditional style and with traditional instrumentation, and featured only sparse use of Nusrat's innovative sargam improvisations. Nevertheless the song became a major hit, as many listeners were attracted to the timbre and other qualities of Nusrat's voice. He reached out to Western audiences with a couple of fusion records produced by Canadian guitarist Michael Brook. In 1995, he collaborated with Eddie Vedder on the soundtrack to Dead Man Walking. His contribution to that and several other soundtracks and albums (including The Last Temptation of Christ and Natural Born Killers), as well as his friendship with Peter Gabriel, helped to increase his popularity in Europe and the United States. Peter Gabriel's Real World label released five albums of Nusrat's traditional Qawwali performances in the West. He also performed traditional Qawwali live to Western audiences at several WOMAD world music festivals. Apparently, when Nusrat toured in foreign countries, he would watch television commercials in order to identify the melodies and chord progressions popular in that country. He would then try to choose similar sounding songs from his repertoire for his performances. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan holds the world record for the largest recorded output by a Qawwali artist—a total of 125 albums. Nusrat was taken ill with kidney and liver failure on Monday, August 11, 1997 in London, England while on the way to Los Angeles from Lahore to receive a kidney transplant. While still at Cromwell Hospital, Nusrat died of a sudden cardiac arrest on Saturday, August 16, 1997, aged 48. His body was then transported back to Faisalabad, Pakistan where thousands of distraught people attended his funeral and burial procession. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nusrat_Fateh_Ali_Khan |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Discography:
![]() | Peace 1999 |
![]() | Imprint 1999 |
![]() | Passion [Label: NYC Music] 1999 |
![]() | Dil Marjane Nu 1998 |
![]() | Allah and The Prophet 1998 |
![]() | Missives from Allah 1998 |
![]() | Star Rise 1997 |
![]() | Revelation 1997 |
| Sweet Pain 1997 | |
![]() | Bandit Queen [Music From And Inspired By Shekhar Kapur's Bandit 1996 |
![]() | Intoxicated Spirit 1996 |
![]() | back to qawwali 1995 |
![]() | Live At The Royal Albert Hall 1994 |
![]() | Ishq Ka Afsaana - Vol 104 1994 |
![]() | The Last Prophet 1994 |
![]() | Live At Meany 1993 |
![]() | Love Songs [Label: Real World] 1992 |
![]() | Shahbaz [Label: Real World] 1991 |
![]() | Magic Touch 1991 |
![]() | Mustt Mustt 1991 |
| time line (vol-11) | |
| time line (vol-12) | |
| time line (vol-2) | |
| time line (vol-23) | |
| time line (vol-24) | |
| time line (vol-25) | |
| time line (vol-26) | |
| time line (vol-27) | |
| time line (vol-28) | |
| time line (vol-29) |
![]() | yaadon ke saaye - Vol 006 |
| yadaan vichhre sajjan diyan aiyan | |
| yeh jo halka halka | |
| yeh jo halka halka saroor hae | |
| yeh jo halka halka suroor |




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