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Grammy winner and Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab said she has been a fan of qawwali maestro Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s music since she was eight years old, as her parents would blast Khan’s songs in the car when she was living in Saudi Arabia.
“I can never forget those versions of Nusrat’s qawwalis, and how they resonated in my little body,” the 37-year-old Brooklyn-based artist told Al Jazeera via email.
Qawwali, which means “utterance”, is a form of Sufi devotional music with lyrics largely focusing on praising God, and the Muslim Prophet Muhammad and his son-in-law Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Primarily sung in Urdu and Punjabi, and occasionally in Farsi, the genre dates back to the 13th century in the Indian subcontinent.
Salman Ahmad of Sufi rock band Junoon said the singing of the “Shahenshah-e-Qawwali” [King of Kings of Qawwali] “transported the listener to higher dimensions of mystical ecstasy and a yearning for the divine”.
“His Pavarotti-like vocal range of low to high would just give me goosebumps … his impeccable rhythm, pitch and the emotional tenor of his voice … it was soul stirring,” the 58-year-old Ahmad told Al Jazeera from the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.
Ahmad said Khan had great stamina and could go into the small hours of the night performing without compromising the quality of his singing.
Twenty-five years since his untimely death at the age of 48, Khan continues to inspire musicians in his home country and beyond. Songs like Dam Mast Qalandar and Ali Da Malang have been covered numerous times by artists across the subcontinent.
Rising qawwali stars and brothers Zain and Zohaib Ali say no matter where they travel to perform, audiences frequently ask them to play Khan’s songs.
“There are maybe two or three of our songs that people want to hear … mostly they are pleading with us to play their favourite Nusrat sahib [sir] qawwali,” Zain said from Lahore, Pakistan.
‘So creative and fearless’
Born in Faisalabad, Pakistan in 1948, and hailing from a family of well-known qawwali singers, Khan also sang ghazals – a form of romantic love and loss-themed poetry.
Khan began performing in the late 1960s. He received numerous awards worldwide, including the President of Pakistan’s Award for Pride of Performance in 1987 for his musical contributions to the country.
Junoon’s Ahmad believes what made Khan stand out among other qawwals was his willingness to experiment with styles of music.
“Khan was so creative and fearless,” he told Al Jazeera from Islamabad, Pakistan.
“He could jam with anyone … whether it was me or Jeff Buckley. He had no boundaries,” Ahmad said, adding that Khan took risks unlike the “purist” qawwals – citing the late singer’s collaborations with Indian and Western song-makers.
Renowned Indian lyricist and songwriter Javed Akhtar and Grammy-winning composer AR Rahman both worked with the Pakistani icon.
The 1996 ghazal Afreen, Afreen, written by Akhtar, remains one of Khan’s most well-known songs. The 2017 Coke Studio version of the track performed by Momina Muhtesan and Khan’s nephew Rahat has more than 370 million views to date on YouTube.
Rahat, Khan’s protege and musical heir, has had tremendous success in India as a playback singer – including for his improvisations of Khan’s qawwalis, tailored to suit musical preferences of Bollywood fans by using instruments such as guitars, synthesisers and saxophones to produce a poppier sound.
In the West, Khan first came to prominence in July 1985 when he performed at the World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) festival, co-founded by British singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel.
The concert, which was released as a live album in 2019 by Gabriel’s Real World Records, served as a stepping stone for Khan’s popularity across the world – and his future collaborations with Western musicians.
In 1990, Real World Records released Khan’s first fusion album Mustt, Mustt in collaboration with Canadian guitarist and composer Michael Brook. Six years later, Khan and Brook’s second album Night Song was released, garnering a Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album.
The New York Times called the fusion album a “Westerner’s dream of mysticism”, while Billboard USA called it “an album for the ages, solidifying Khan’s stature as one of the world’s pre-eminent singers”.
Speaking from Los Angeles, Brook told Al Jazeera that Khan was one of the “best singers” of the 20th century. “He is definitely in my top 10,” Brook said.
Having worked with him and watched him perform multiple times, Brook said Khan had a “magic stardust” quality whose passion and charisma “transcended both language and musical style … in a way that deeply connected with people”. Khan was selected by National Public Radio as part of their 50 Great Voices series.
Khan also contributed his voice to Western movies, most famously for the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese’s Last Temptation of Christ composed by Gabriel, and Dead Man Walking with Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder. Musical influence
Brothers Zain and Zohaib Ali said Khan took a centuries-old art form and “made it easy” for today’s qawwals to keep the tradition alive in the 21st century.
“The qawwals who came before Khan Sahib would perform one qawwali for more than an hour, with whole shows going on for more than eight or nine hours a day. When Khan took up the mantle in the 80s and 90s, he figured that was not feasible – as most people didn’t have that much time to spare,” Zain said.
According to the 31 year old, Khan helped “modernise” the genre – while keeping intact its basic structure – by shortening qawwalis to 15-25 minutes, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
“Much of the qawwali played today is derived from Khan Sahib’s work,” Zain said.
Moreover, Zohaib noted that Khan’s large body of work has provided “more than enough material” for him and others to continue learning the Sufism-inspired art form for generations.
“Even today, despite being in this profession for over a decade, I’ll come across a Nusrat song or qawwali that I have never heard before,” Zohaib, 26, said. According to Guinness World Records 2001, Khan had released 125 albums – the most by any qawwali artist.
Junoon’s Ahmad, who was introduced to Khan by former cricketer and ex-Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, said he owed the qawwal a “debt of gratitude” for the success in his musical career over the past three decades.
The band’s fourth studio album, Azadi, was “inspired by what I learned performing with Ustad [master] Nusrat”, Ahmad said, including the decision to use no Western drum sets in the 13-track playlist, and relying heavily on tablas and dholaks – local hand drums used extensively in qawwalis. ‘Timeless, ageless’
A month or so before Khan’s death, Ahmad said he attended a private performance of his and recalled how he was “not looking well at all”.
“He had been undergoing kidney dialysis … and I remember telling my wife that I wish he would take a break. He was doing too much.”
Not long afterwards, Khan fell gravely ill and was flown to London for treatment at the Cromwell Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on August 16, 1997 after suffering a heart attack.
Canadian composer Brook told Al Jazeera Khan was “cut down in his prime” – a time he personally felt the qawwal was starting to become “very intriguing” with the fusion song-making process the two musicians had embarked on.
Nevertheless, musicians like Ahmad and Aftab are certain that Khan’s body of work will remain relevant for decades to come.
“In the West, just like rock bands continue to reference the likes of The Beatles and Led Zeppelin, Ustad Nusrat’s songs will continue to be consciously or unconsciously sampled by the Indian and Pakistani singers,” Ahmad said. “His music is timeless and ageless. It will never die.”
For Aftab, Khan’s music was a “once in a lifetime kind of sound”.
“The command he had over the hours-long pieces was not only arresting but also invoked and invited a freedom to the listener,” she said. ”
“He freed a lot of voices … and he continues to do so, unparalleled.”
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Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Allah Ditta Hall UK Concert 1985, Vol. 144 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Mohe Piya (Live Classical Version)
16 min 17 s - 248 kb/s
02 Raat Ki Teeragi Se Na Mayoos Ho (Live Version)
40 min 16 s - 262 kb/s
03 Ja Dil Tenoon De Chadya (Live Version)
29 min 57 s - 265 kb/s
04 Sochta Hoon Woh Kitne Masoom Thay (Live Version)
26 min 35 s - 262 kb/s
05 Too Rah Naward-E-Shauq Hai (Live Version)
40 min 58 s - 253 kb/s
06 Main Neewan Mera Murshad Thay (Live Version)
11 min 26 s - 247 kb/s
07 Tere Karam Ke Nisar Too Nay (Live Version)
20 min 6 s - 253 kb/s
08 Unse Hi Aaaj Unki Mulaqat Ho Gayee (Live Version)
11 min 59 s - 255 kb/s
09 Janda Hoya Dil Lae Gaya (Live Version)
12 min 26 s - 259 kb/s
10 Aaj Rang Hai (Live Version)
5 min 29 s - 257 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Aston University UK Concert 1988, Vol. 141 (1988) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Shamas Ud Doha Badar Ud Doja (Live Version)
43 min 27 s - 229 kb/s
02 Kehna Ghalat Ghalat To Chhupana Sahi Sahi (Live Version)
26 min 46 s - 223 kb/s
03 Nit Khair Mangan Sohnia Mai Teri (Live Version)
14 min 30 s - 226 kb/s
04 Kali Kali Zulfon Ke Phande Na Dalo (Live Version)
29 min 18 s - 238 kb/s
05 Ali Maula Ali Maula Haq Ali Ali (Live Version)
23 min 6 s - 239 kb/s
06 Ni Main Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
35 min 38 s - 231 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Aston University UK Concert 1988, Vol. 156 (1988) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Is Karam Ka Karon Shukar Kaise Ada (Live Version)
32 min 23 s - 250 kb/s
02 Ali Ali Dam Ali ALi (Live Version)
23 min 26 s - 252 kb/s
03 Sun Lae Duawan Merain (Live Version)
24 min 53 s - 278 kb/s
04 Phiroon Dhoondta Maikadah Tauba Tauba (Live Version)
27 min 20 s - 278 kb/s
05 Sanson Ki Mala Peh Simrun (Live Version)
10 min 25 s - 267 kb/s
06 Diyar-E-Ishq Mein Apna Makam Paida Kar (Live Version)
26 min 48 s - 272 kb/s
07 Halke Mein Rasulon Ke Woh (Live Version)
3 min 37 s - 285 kb/s
08 Nit Khair Mangan Sohnya Main Teri (Live Version)
20 min 36 s - 292 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Barbican Centre UK Concert 1993, Vol. 151 (1993) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo Allah Hoo (Live Version)
28 min 52 s - 194 kb/s
02 Nami Danam Ch Manzil (Live Version)
31 min 13 s - 193 kb/s
03 Ali Hajveri Tenoon Lakhan Ne Salam (Live Version)
14 min 46 s - 203 kb/s
04 Akhian Udeek Diyan (Live Version)
16 min 38 s - 195 kb/s
05 Doston Ki Shikayat Karen (Live Version)
10 min 49 s - 191 kb/s
06 Dam Mast Mast (Live Version)
6 min 26 s - 202 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Birmingham Town Hall UK Concert 1993, Vol. 142 (1993) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo Allah Hoo (Live Version)
18 min 26 s - 290 kb/s
02 Sare Nabian Da Imam (Live Version)
25 min 58 s - 280 kb/s
03 Ali Da Malang (Live Version)
12 min 12 s - 296 kb/s
04 Thhori Der Hor Thehr Ja (Live Version)
13 min 56 s - 279 kb/s
05 Akhian Udeek Dian (Live Version)
19 min 11 s - 276 kb/s
06 Husn Walon Se Allah Bachaye (Live Version)
5 min 6 s - 273 kb/s
07 Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho (Live Version)
13 min 37 s - 284 kb/s
08 Chisht Ke Tajewar (Live Version)
5 min 8 s - 291 kb/s
09 Kinna Sohna Tenoon Rab Ne Banaya (Live Version)
6 min 52 s - 274 kb/s
10 Mere Man Ka Raja (Live Version)
14 min 7 s - 281 kb/s
11 Dam Mast Qalandar (Live Version)
5 min 59 s - 301 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Bradford University UK Concert 1985, Vol. 154 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo Allah Hoo (Live Version)
17 min 56 s - 308 kb/s
02 Teri Nirali Shaan Hai (Live Version)
37 min 43 s - 305 kb/s
03 Bhulawan Kivain Sajnaa Noon (Live Version)
22 min 0 s - 301 kb/s
04 Sanson Ki Maala Pe (Live Version)
15 min 59 s - 301 kb/s
05 Husn Walon Se Allah Bachayey (Live Version)
18 min 48 s - 302 kb/s
06 Data Ke Ghulamon Ko Ab Eid (Live Version)
8 min 38 s - 308 kb/s
07 Sun Charkhe Di Mithi Mithi (Live Version)
11 min 55 s - 290 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Coventry UK Concert 1985, Vol. 160 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Main Neevan Mera Murshad Ucha (Live Version)
26 min 51 s - 296 kb/s
02 Je Tun Akhian De Samne (Live Version)
18 min 19 s - 296 kb/s
03 Kande Utte Mehraman (Live Version)
13 min 15 s - 296 kb/s
04 Kadi Takren Te Haal Sunawan (Live Version)
14 min 56 s - 265 kb/s
05 Aankh Uthi Mohabbat Ne Angrai Le (Live Version)
16 min 9 s - 262 kb/s
06 Yadan Vichre Sajjan Diyan (Live Version)
24 min 49 s - 258 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Digbeth Civic Centre UK Concert 1983, Vol. 152 (1983) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Balam Ghar Nahin Aye (Live Classical Version)
17 min 18 s - 271 kb/s
02 Kamli Wale Muhammad Toon Sadqe Main Jaan (Live Version)
28 min 29 s - 274 kb/s
03 Ali Maula Ali Dam Dam (Live Version)
17 min 3 s - 277 kb/s
04 Tere Main Ishq Ne Nachaiyan (Live Version)
40 min 47 s - 269 kb/s
05 Hai Kahan Ka Irada Sanam (Live Version)
21 min 44 s - 275 kb/s
06 Oh Disdi Kulli Yaar Di (Live Version)
15 min 39 s - 285 kb/s
07 Main Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
28 min 27 s - 281 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Digbeth Civic Centre UK Concert 1983, Vol. 153 (1983) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Nazre Karam Karo Khawaja (Live Version)
14 min 41 s - 276 kb/s
02 Mangte Hain Karam Unka (Live Version)
38 min 43 s - 279 kb/s
03 Ranjhe Yaar Walon Mukh (Live Version)
33 min 6 s - 287 kb/s
04 Husn Walon Se Allah Bachaye (Live Version)
36 min 19 s - 287 kb/s
05 Haq Ali Ali (Live Version)
40 min 22 s - 295 kb/s
06 Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor (Live Version)
23 min 33 s - 288 kb/s
07 Je Toon Akhian De Saamne Naeen Rehna (Live Version)
16 min 37 s - 292 kb/s
08 Shahsware Karbala Ki Shahswari Ko Salam (Live Version)
9 min 5 s - 294 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Digbeth Civic Hall UK Concert 1985, Vol. 145 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo Allah Hoo (Live Version)
31 min 7 s - 280 kb/s
02 Lajj Paal Madine De (Live Version)
39 min 25 s - 277 kb/s
03 Yadaan Vichre Sajjan Diyan Ayaan (Live Version)
47 min 50 s - 271 kb/s
04 Halkon Main Rasoolon Ke (Live Version)
14 min 57 s - 272 kb/s
05 Ainwen Bol Na Banera Utte Kanwan (Live Version)
39 min 45 s - 275 kb/s
06 Haq Ali Ali (Live Version)
18 min 34 s - 269 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Dorchester Hotel UK Concert 1993, Vol. 146 (1993) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo (Live Version)
18 min 49 s - 267 kb/s
02 Nami Danam (Live Version)
15 min 53 s - 270 kb/s
03 Akhiyan Udeek Diyan (Live Version)
15 min 1 s - 307 kb/s
04 Mera Piya Ghar Aya (Live Version)
10 min 57 s - 293 kb/s
05 Ho Karam Ki Nazar (Live Version)
15 min 20 s - 296 kb/s
06 Chaap Tilak Cheen Li (Live Version)
15 min 23 s - 296 kb/s
07 Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho (Live Version)
16 min 5 s - 300 kb/s
08 Je Toon Rab Noon Manunan (Live Version)
13 min 13 s - 299 kb/s
09 Ham Apni Sham Ko (Live Version)
8 min 49 s - 272 kb/s
10 Sanoon Ek Pal Chain Na Awe (Live Version)
5 min 7 s - 266 kb/s
11 Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor (Live Version)
16 min 22 s - 236 kb/s
12 Allah Muhammad Char Yaar (Live Version)
4 min 13 s - 245 kb/s
13 Dam Mast Qalander Mast (Live Version)
7 min 0 s - 239 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Europe Concert, Vol. 140 (1991) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Ya Hayya Ya Qayyum (Live Version)
26 min 9 s - 279 kb/s
02 Mustafa Ya Mustafa (Live Version)
31 min 28 s - 281 kb/s
03 Ankh Tere Sang (Live Version)
16 min 29 s - 286 kb/s
04 Ni Main Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
27 min 39 s - 283 kb/s
05 Barsa Ke Mujh Pe (Live Version)
11 min 54 s - 283 kb/s
06 Ali Ali Maula Ali Ali (Live Version)
16 min 9 s - 280 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Farcroft Birmingham UK Concert 1985, Vol. 148 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Mukh Tera Sohniya Sharab Naloon Changa Eh (Live Version)
7 min 19 s - 289 kb/s
02 Hai Raj Dulara Mata Da (Live Version)
14 min 25 s - 295 kb/s
03 Sohne Mukhre Da Lain De Nazara (Live Version)
25 min 5 s - 292 kb/s
04 Menoon Yaar Manonon Fursat Nahin (Live Version)
25 min 27 s - 218 kb/s
05 Ranjha Mera Rab Warga (Live Version)
24 min 39 s - 218 kb/s
06 Tera Deewana Ki Karda (Live Version)
14 min 40 s - 230 kb/s
07 Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai (Live Version)
18 min 27 s - 230 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Harrow Leisure Centre UK Concert 1985, Vol. 150 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Moin Uddin Khawaja (Live Classical Version)
20 min 34 s - 205 kb/s
02 Kali Kamli Mein Jo Zeeshan (Live Version)
31 min 34 s - 213 kb/s
03 Kasid Ki Umeed Hai Yaro (Live Version)
27 min 57 s - 210 kb/s
04 Yadan Vichhre Sajjan Diyan (Live Version)
32 min 34 s - 206 kb/s
05 Main Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
29 min 15 s - 241 kb/s
06 Haq Ali Ali (Live Version)
16 min 21 s - 208 kb/s
07 Gin Gin Tare Lang Gayan Ratan (Live Version)
7 min 59 s - 245 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Intercontinental Hotel UK Concert 1992, Vol. 157 (1992) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo (Live Version)
14 min 54 s - 224 kb/s
02 Ali Da Malang (Live Version)
7 min 35 s - 229 kb/s
03 Akhian Udeek Diyan (Live Version)
16 min 35 s - 229 kb/s
04 Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai (Live Version)
11 min 2 s - 225 kb/s
05 Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho (Live Version)
14 min 53 s - 218 kb/s
06 Ali Da Malang 2 (Live Version)
3 min 44 s - 224 kb/s
07 Dam Mast Qalander (Live Version)
7 min 30 s - 226 kb/s
08 Kinna Sohna (Live Version)
3 min 23 s - 226 kb/s
09 Shahbaz Qalander (Live Version)
3 min 27 s - 227 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Leicester UK Concert 1985, Vol. 155 (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo (Live Version)
28 min 17 s - 275 kb/s
02 Mera Bigra Hua Hai Kareena (Live Version)
21 min 42 s - 273 kb/s
03 Yadan Vichhre Sajjan Diyan (Live Version)
25 min 2 s - 271 kb/s
04 Hum Apni Shaam Ki Unke Naam (Live Version)
17 min 49 s - 269 kb/s
05 Jogan Hon Tere Darbar Ki (Live Version)
12 min 16 s - 272 kb/s
06 Sanson Ki Mala Peh Simron Main Pee Ka Naam (Live Version)
24 min 43 s - 270 kb/s
07 Ja Murr Ja Aje Vi Ghar Murr Ja (Live Version)
20 min 53 s - 274 kb/s
08 Diyare Ishq Main Apna Maqam Paida Kar (Live Version)
9 min 20 s - 262 kb/s
09 Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai (Live Version)
12 min 49 s - 257 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Live at WOMAD (1985) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Ho Allah Ho
21 min 0 s - 281 kb/s
02 Haq Ali Ali
25 min 5 s - 284 kb/s
03 Shahbaaz Qalandar
9 min 3 s - 289 kb/s
04 Biba Sada Dil Mor De
9 min 51 s - 283 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Rivermead Festival UK Concert 1994, Vol. 158 (1994) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo (Live Version)
13 min 36 s - 223 kb/s
02 Ae Khatme-E-Rasul Makki Madni (Live Version)
22 min 52 s - 227 kb/s
03 Jhoole Jhoole Lal Dam Mast Qalander (Live Version)
12 min 14 s - 227 kb/s
04 Kadman De Nal Aj La Le Data (Live Version)
15 min 46 s - 237 kb/s
05 Mera Piya Ghar Aya (Live Version)
17 min 55 s - 242 kb/s
06 Akhian Udeek Diyan (Live Version)
6 min 53 s - 241 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Royal Oak UK Concert 1983, Vol. 147 (1983) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Tan Man Tum Peh Waron (Live Version)
37 min 6 s - 192 kb/s
02 Tere Qurban Pyare Muhammad (Live Version)
25 min 0 s - 221 kb/s
03 Je Toon Akhian De Samne Nahin Rehna (Live Version)
37 min 54 s - 273 kb/s
04 Angrai Peh Angrai Leti Hai Raat Judai Ki (Live Version)
16 min 43 s - 209 kb/s
05 Shahbaz Qalander (Live Version)
18 min 24 s - 248 kb/s
06 Janda Hoya Das Na Gya Chithhi (Live Version)
38 min 18 s - 256 kb/s
07 Pyal Rakh De Ek Paase (Live Version)
22 min 20 s - 235 kb/s
08 Main Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
13 min 41 s - 211 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Southall UK Concert 1983, Vol. 161 (1983) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Tere Qurban Pyare Muhammad (Live Version)
22 min 0 s - 267 kb/s
02 Mein Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
44 min 34 s - 272 kb/s
03 Haq Ali Ali Maula Ali (Live Version)
57 min 31 s - 270 kb/s
04 Halka Halka Saroor Hai (Live Version)
52 min 56 s - 290 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Wallace Lawley Lozells UK Concert 1983, Vol. 143 (1983) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Araj Sun Lee Jo More Khawaja (Live Version)
20 min 18 s - 238 kb/s
02 Yaad-E-Nabi Ka Gulshan (Live Version)
27 min 7 s - 251 kb/s
03 Unke Dar Par Pohanchnay To Payeen (Live Version)
36 min 14 s - 249 kb/s
04 Menoon Yar Manaunoon Fursat Naheen (Live Version)
22 min 13 s - 253 kb/s
05 Sanson Ki Maala Pe Simroon (Live Version)
16 min 12 s - 247 kb/s
06 Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai (Live Version)
1 h 8 min - 245 kb/s
07 Ni Main Janan Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
34 min 22 s - 245 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Womad Festival Bracknell UK Concert 1994, Vol. 159 (1994) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Allah Hoo Allah Hoo (Live Version)
33 min 5 s - 218 kb/s
02 Yaad-e-Nabi Ka Ghulshan Mehka Mehka (Live Version)
25 min 56 s - 217 kb/s
03 Ali Ali Maula Ali (Live Version)
42 min 40 s - 223 kb/s
04 Yaadan Vichre Sajan Diyan Aiyan (Live Version)
20 min 43 s - 223 kb/s
05 Nit Khair Mangan Sohniya (Live Version)
22 min 54 s - 222 kb/s
06 Dama Dam Mast Qalander (Live Version)
12 min 43 s - 223 kb/s
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Wulfrun Civic Hall UK Concert 1983, Vol. 149 (1983) [MP3]
TRACKLIST
01 Balam More Ghar Aye (Live Classical Version)
18 min 21 s - 289 kb/s
02 Tere Shone Madinay Toon Qurban (Live Version)
28 min 5 s - 213 kb/s
03 Mera Eh Charkha No Lakha Kurray (Live Version)
37 min 22 s - 206 kb/s
04 Aankh Uthi Mohabbat Ne Angrai Lee (Live Version)
41 min 46 s - 224 kb/s
05 Kande Utte Mehrama Way (Live Version)
14 min 24 s - 208 kb/s
06 Main Jana Jogi De Naal (Live Version)
28 min 28 s - 208 kb/s
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