Nusart Fateh Ali Khan - Live At National Theatre Tokyo, 1987 Part 1

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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.

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A French NFAK Program - Pierre Alain Baud (2008)

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Pierre Alain Baud is the author of NFAK Biography : Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, le messager du qawwali (2008)..

Here is a french program about NFAK’s Legacy

The Program Features a very awesome version of “Nee Mai Jana” and “Mustt Mustt”

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NFAK Sings Amir Khusrow

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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 " Khusrau- e- Sani"  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

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A few Nusrat-Khusrow Tracks:

1. Man Kunto Maula (Tokyo,1987)

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Bombay Streets - Exclusive music from streets of Bombay (feat. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)

Bombay Streets music album claims to capture the music and essence of Bombay, but how however it is essentially a remixed compilation of a few NFAK hits along with music from Subha Mudgal, Alamgir, M.M. Karim etc.. Don’t expect anything Mumbaiya… just a some rocking Nusrat compilations.. [Read More]

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live In Lahore, 1995 (Shalimar)

A wonderful evening with Ghazals, Nusrat Solos, Interviews and more … [Read More]

Fanna-fi-Allah, some of their best Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan renditions part 1

Though calling their effort a rendition is not much correct as they pretty much sing what NFAK sang, their inspirations, aspirations and bravery is still incomparable…. They are exactly the result of what Nusrat always wanted… He must be very happy seeing them from heaven.

What follows are the performances of soulful NFAK’s tracks by the Party at various locations world-wide..

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Nusrat Has Left The Building … But When? -- A Docudrama

People in Pakistan discovered the true greatness of NFAK only after his huge success in West, a truth no one can deny. This creative short-movie revolves around a usual Pakistani NFAK fan, who departs from the filmy renditions and discovers the true traditional and ecstatic Nusrat. As this trend continued..

Nusrat was no more just a great Qawwal in Pakistan…. he was the countries greatest son ever.

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Nusrat Unplugged Season 1 by ShemarooEnt

All 11 Season One Episodes from  Shemaroo Entertainment’s Show “Nusrat Unplugged”. Episodes contain the Nupur Audio DVD’s & VCD’s plus few rare songs compiled from NFAK’s performances around the world.

  1. ThumbnailNusrat Songs - Meri Aankhon Ko Bakshe Hain Aansoo - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live in Concert - Sufi Song

  2. ThumbnailNusrat Songs - Ranjhe Yaar Walon Mukh Kiven Morhan - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live In Concert - Sufi Song

  3. ThumbnailNusrat Songs - Ni Main Jana Jogi De Naal - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live In Concerts

  4. ThumbnailNusrat Songs - Haseen Hai Dulha Haseen Hai Sehra - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live In Concerts

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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Podcast by DJ Khanvict (50 minutes of some of the best soft music )

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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Podcast by DJ Khanvict

50 minutes of some of the best soft music by the legendary Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Tracklist:

  • Longing ft. Michael Brooks & NFAK
  • Dil Da Rog ft. Gaudi & NFAK - Dub Qawali
  • Sweet Pain ft. Michael Brooks & NFAK
  • Sanu Ik Pal Chain Na Aave - NFAK
  • Mustt Mustt (Lost in his work) ft. Michael Brooks.
  • Afreen - NFAK
  • Piya Re (Remix) - NFAK
  • Shaman Paiyan (Crest) ft. Michael Brooks & NFAK
  • My Heart, My Life ft. Michael Brooks & NFAK
  • Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai - NFAK

With special thanks to aaylaview:

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A great fusion by NFAK (Classical, Folk, Filmy & Western.. All In One)

Every time I listen to something great from NFAK, I feel what more can he give me now?, well he always proves me wrong with something new, better and greater … Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was a living “University Of Music” in himself, If a man can grab the familiar tunes and musical environment of a country just by listening to their TV advertisements, and then incorporate it in his music almost instantly….then, Jeff Buckley was absolutely right in quoting “he did’nt play music, he was the music”. Back to story… yesterday I heard something amazing from NFAK, a fusion of Classical Music, Folk Music & Western tunes… A great composition & innovation… While NFAK sings Raga Tilak Kamot, Taraman Naz & Salama Aga(fame, Dil Ke Armaan) sings folk and contemprory music respectively, surrounded by all sorts and varities of classical as well as western instuments… Everything perfectly into place. Take a look… [Read More]