50 Greatest Hits Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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Artist: | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Release date: | 1997 |
Genre: | World Music |
Tracks: | 50 |
Duration: | 10:52:24 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Dum Mustt | 4:26 |
2. | Tun Mera Dil | 5:19 |
3. | Ali Dum Dum De Ander | 9:41 |
4. | Tumhen Dillagi Bhool Jaani Padegi | 16:17 |
5. | Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai | 23:14 |
6. | Sanson Ki Maala Pe Simrun Main | 7:13 |
7. | Akhiyan Udeek Diyan | 15:03 |
8. | Haje Latha Nahio Akhiyan Da Cha | 4:46 |
9. | Kinna Sohna Tainu | 9:38 |
10. | Kiven Mukhre Ton Nazran Hatawan | 22:01 |
11. | Mera Piya Ghar Aaya | 11:25 |
12. | Nit Khair Manga Sohneya | 15:19 |
13. | Sanu Ek Pal Chain Na Aawe | 12:45 |
14. | Sun Charkhe Di Mithi Mithi Ghook | 6:36 |
15. | Chaap Tilak Sab Cheeni | 6:17 |
16. | Meri Tauba Meri Tauba | 5:52 |
17. | Must Nazron Se (Remix) | 7:30 |
18. | Dam Dam Ali (Remix) | 5:19 |
19. | Teri Yaad (Remix) | 4:33 |
20. | Jhoole Jhoole Laal Dance (Remix) | 7:38 |
21. | Mera Piya Ghar Aaya (Remix) | 5:48 |
22. | Aag Daman Main Lag Jayegi | 26:17 |
23. | Aaj Koi Baat Ho Gayi | 19:42 |
24. | Ali Ali Ali Maula Ali Ali | 26:20 |
25. | Ali Maula | 27:17 |
26. | Allah Hoo Allah Hoo | 15:53 |
27. | Aye Sarware Duniya O Deen | 15:26 |
28. | Ban Ke Aaya Hun Sawaali | 15:22 |
29. | Chalo Dyare Nabi Ki Janib | 14:30 |
30. | Daata Tera Darbar Hai | 15:51 |
31. | Data Saab De Dware | 12:59 |
32. | Dum Mast Qalander Mast Mast | 6:31 |
33. | Hashr Mein Kuch Mile Na Mile | 16:00 |
34. | Is Karam Ka Karon Shukar Kaise | 20:02 |
35. | Kamli Waale Nigah E Karam | 14:46 |
36. | Khwaja E Khwajgan | 11:37 |
37. | Man Kunto Maula | 15:16 |
38. | Mast Mast | 14:12 |
39. | Mohe Apne Hi Rang Mein | 10:07 |
40. | Mustafa Ya Mustafa | 12:51 |
41. | Noor E Khuda Hai | 16:03 |
42. | Qurbaan Main Unki Bakhshish Pe | 14:19 |
43. | Tere Qurban Pyare Mohammed | 14:55 |
44. | Tu Kuja Man Kuja | 15:55 |
45. | Tum Ho Jaan E Ali | 10:56 |
46. | Tumre Dware Aan Padi Hun | 15:02 |
47. | Un Ke Dar Pe Puhanchne | 7:57 |
48. | Ya Mere Data Waliyan De Raja | 15:37 |
49. | Yaad E Nabi Ka Gulshan | 12:59 |
50. | Yeh Aarzoo Thi Madine Ka | 11:02 |
Details
[Edit]The idea of a religious singer whose ecstasy-inducing opuses commonly run over 20 minutes having "greatest hits" borders on the hilarious. But when you consider the fanatical following the Pakistani qawwali star has gained around the world, the top-of-the-charts concept becomes less far-fetched. Upon hearing the great qawwal in person, Pakistanis in foreign cities were known to bang their heads against the stage until they bled. This set of four pieces was released in 1997, the year Nusrat died. By the time the world discovered Nusrat in the late '80s, he had produced literally hundreds of recordings, so whether you consider these archival selections "hits" or not, they are significant and worthwhile additions to his catalog. "Haq Ali Ali" is the only one of these to appear on any of Nusrat's nine Real World releases, but the short version on Devotional Songs is only a warm-up for this expansive, 25-minute rendition. Nusrat's sound remained fairly constant throughout his career. He changed his instrumental backing some before settling on harmonium as his backing instrument of choice, and his voice gathered some ragged edges in the '90s, but other than that, there was no overarching progression in his music, only side trips. None of those side trips are represented here (although 1990's Mustt Mustt really was a hit, electrifying Pakistani youth with its crossover sound). Still, there are some unusual sonic textures among the older tracks here. "Data Ke Ghulamon Ko" begins like a processional hymn, the harmonium hanging on long, organ-like chords. And "Mangte Hail Karim" uses the qanun (a hammer dulcimer) and a clarinet-like reed instrument to set up its 3/4 feel.