Most Westerners think of Sufi music in terms of the late great qawwali vocalist Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan or of the whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi order in Turkey. It's not really Westerners' fault that the media have provided few images -- in terms of Sufi culture -- to work with. This volume by Rough Guides offers a solid view of the wealth and diversity inherent in the vast world of Sufi musical art. Along with the more well-known exponents of Sufi music such as Khan, the Sabri Brothers, Hassan Hakmoun, and the dervishes, there is the venerable Sheikh Ahmad Al-Tuni, Abida Parween, Ostad Elahi, Sheikh Ahmad Barrayah, Hamza Shakkur, and numerous others, making this a profound volume of, above all, sacred music from all the different musical traditions in the Indian and Persian worlds. This music is in places popular music, like Hakmoun's, and in most places purely for religious purposes. But no matter what the circumstance, it offers Westerners something that is truly, completely other: a different musical scale, more complex notions of harmony, and divergent paths for the human voice to take as it approaches the sacred. There is deep mystery and truth in this music; it reveals itself gently and amiably and caresses any listener open to encountering it without prejudice. There are other, more complete introductions to the Sufi world out there; however, they are all multiple-CD collections and are vastly overwhelming. This set, on a single, easily digestible disc, tears the veil of haunted mystery back from the Sufi world and offers it with integrity, musicality, accessibility, and elegance. This volume is the introduction to Sufi music. (This comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our blog 'O Púbis da Rosa')
Tracklist:
1 – Mevlânâ Kültür Ve Sanat Vakfý Sanatçýlarý - Ferahfeza Peprev 3:11
Written-By – Ismail Dede Efendi
2 – Sabri Brothers - Az Hoosné Malihe Khud (Extract) 7:52
Written-By – Haji Ghulam Farid Sabri*, Nur Ad-Din Abd Ar-Rahman Jami
3 – Sheikh Ahmad Al-Tûni - Alam (Extract) 8:21
Traditional
4 – Sheikh Yasîn Al-Tuhâmi - Qâlbî Yuhaddithuni (Extract) 4:19
Written-By – Sheikh Yasîn Al-Tuhâmi
5 – Hassan Hakmoun & Adam Rudolph - Saba Atu Rijal 6:39
Written-By – Hassan Hakmoun
6 – Abida Parween - Tere Ishq Nachaaya 5:18
Written-By – Bullhe Shah
7 – Ostad Elahi - Shâh Khoshini (Extract) 8:56
Written-By – Ostad Elahi
8 – Boubacar Diagne - Dèmbe 3:41
Traditional
9 – Sheikh Ahmad Barrayn - Al ̊Asfûr 6:08
Written-By – Ahmad Muhammad Barrayn
10 – Hamza Shakkūr, Ghayrî ̊Alâ S-sulwân Qâdir - Samâ ̊I Râst 7:39
Arranged By – Julien Jalâl Al-Din Weiss
Traditional
11 – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Rahway Wasdi Jhok Faridan Di 9:48
Arranged By – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Traditional
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V.A. - The Rough Guide to Sufi Music (2001) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN - Sufi Qawwalis (2002) Mp3
This 2002 release of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's songs by ARC Music (previously released by Navras Records) presents four songs recorded during a concert that took place in London in December 1989 at the Kufa Gallery. Listeners hear a singer in perfect mastery of his qawwali art, singing in different languages, such as Farsi, Punjabi, and old Hindi. Nobody can remain indifferent to these songs and this great singer, even though one may not understand the poetry. Each song is a prayer that is intimately shared with everyone listening to him. Simply magical. by Bruno Deschênes
Tracklist
1 Love Song (In Raga Bilawal) 13:21
Lyrics By – Amir Khusrau
2 Naat-e-Sharif (In Raga Mishra Kafi) 19:01
Lyrics By – Maulana Jami
3 Song Of Praise (Traditional Qawwali In Raga Mishra Kafi) 13:45
Lyrics By – Hazrat Amir Khusrau
4 Traditional Qawwali (In Ragas Marwa & Bhatiyar) 15:12
Tracklist
1 Love Song (In Raga Bilawal) 13:21
Lyrics By – Amir Khusrau
2 Naat-e-Sharif (In Raga Mishra Kafi) 19:01
Lyrics By – Maulana Jami
3 Song Of Praise (Traditional Qawwali In Raga Mishra Kafi) 13:45
Lyrics By – Hazrat Amir Khusrau
4 Traditional Qawwali (In Ragas Marwa & Bhatiyar) 15:12
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NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN & PARTY Intoxicated Spirit (1996) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
This, the second of four Pakistani releases licensed by Shanachie, was a big seller when it arrived in U.S. record stores at the height of Nusrat-mania. It's a live recording featuring four long pieces. The sound is crisp and unfettered, decidedly less rich than on the Real World sessions, but good enough to let the listener enjoy another incendiary Nusrat session. The opening piece, "Yehjo Halka Halka Saroor Hai," unfolds through successively intense passages of composed melody and improvisation and clocks in just under 25 minutes, considerably longer than the studio version of this piece featured on The Day, the Night, the Dawn, the Dusk (Shanachie, 1991). The notes give a complete translation of the piece's lyrics, which describe an obsessive love that displaces even the singer's religion and can only be compared to intoxication: "Your love and your bewitching eyes have induced me to become a drunkard." For the remaining three pieces, you're on our own lyricwise, but the music itself communicates plenty. Another very long piece begins with an extended slow section that makes the lashing rhythms and florid improvisations that come later still more powerful. The final piece offers a surprise, a traditional sarangi (violin) and qanun (zither) joining the standard tabla and harmonium accompaniment. The track begins in a peaceful, reflective mode but ultimately ascends to the highly charged energy level that Pakistani audiences demand from the greatest star qawwali music has ever produced. by Banning Eyre
Tracklist :
1 Yeh Jo Halka Halka 23:00
2 Ruk Pe Rehmat Ka 24:00
3 Be Wafa 12:00
4 Meri Saqi Saqi Yeh 14:00
24.10.17
NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN - En Concert À Paris (2000) 5CD / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
En Concert À Paris Vol. 1
Tracklist1. Hamd 28:46
2. Naat 16:12
3. Manaqib Ali 16:28
4. Manaqib Khawaja Mueenuddin Chishti 9:52
Credits
Chorus – Abdul Sittar, Asad Ali, Naddem Amjad, Nafees Ahmad
Chorus, Conductor – Muhammad Iqbal Naqbi
Harmonium – Rehmat Ali
Leader, Voice [Second] – Farrukh Fateh
Tabla – Dildar Hussain
Voice [Second] – Ghulam Abbas Jaffri
En Concert À Paris Vol. 2
Tracklist1. Mumudjoat 14:46
2. Mevsiye 13:10
3. Ghazal 1 14:55
4. Ghazal 2 13:16
5. Ghazal 3 13:09
Credits
Chorus – Abdul Sittar, Asad Ali, Muhammad Iqbal Naqbi*, Naddem Amjad, Nafees Ahmad
Harmonium – Rehmat Ali
Leader, Voice [Second] – Farrukh Fateh
Tabla – Dildar Hussain
Voice – Ghulam Abbas Jaffri
En Concert À Paris Vol. 3
Tracklist
1 Hamd (Ô Dieu Vivant Et Éternel) [O, Living And Eternal God] 29:33
2 Nat-i Sharif (Ô Mustafa, Lumière Du Droit Chemin) [O, Mustafa Light Of The Right Path] 33:07
Credits
Chorus [Choeur] – Asad Ali, Mohamad Idbal Naqbi, Kokab Ali, Mohamad Maskin, Nafees Ahmad
Lead Vocals [Uncredited] – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Tabla – Dildar Hussain
Vocals [Chante Soliste] – Attat Fareed, Mujahed Moubarak Ali Khan
Vocals [Chante Soliste], Harmonium – Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan
En Concert À Paris Vol. 4
Tracklist
1. Nat-i Sharif 32:192. Tarif 23:05
3. Je Ne Sais Où Je Vais 18:28
En Concert À Paris Vol. 5
Tracklist1 Kafi 17:06
2 Kafi 28:29
3 Haq Ali Maula 17:33
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