Nusrat fateh ali khan and peter gabriel- Signal to noise



Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (October 13, 1948 – August 16, 1997) was a musician from Pakistan, primarily a singer of Qawwali, the devotional music of the Sufis (a mystical tradition within Islam).
Khan teamed with Peter Gabriel on the soundtrack to The Last Temptation of Christ in 1985, with Canadian musician Machael Brook on the albums Muatt Muatt (1990) and Night Song (1996), and with Peral Jam lead singer Eddie edder in 1995 on two songs for the soundtrack to Dead Man Walking. He also contributed to the soundtrack of Natural Born Killers.

14 comments:

  1. pakistani singers rocks in international music. And these legend singers also sings for other music industry
    By Hassan

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  2. Nusrat fateh ali khan is widely considered to be the most important Qawwal in history. His voice was otherworldly for 25years his mystical songs transfixed millions.

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  3. he performed qawwali, which means wise or philosophical utterance, as nobody else of his generation....

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  4. his vocal range talent for improvisationand sheer intensity were unsurpassed.

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  5. V nice SOng

    thanx For sharing

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  6. Nusrat Voice is more powerful than the instrument........

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  7. a legend of pakistan...we should proud ourselves to have a such a great singer...with magical voice

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  8. no doubt he ws the gr8 singer ,he died but he is still living in th hearts n this song ws v gud ......peace...

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  9. no doubt Nusrat fateh Ali Khan was the best of all.. he made the whole country proud .. !!

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  10. ustaad nusrat fateh ali is the legend of all times....the one who dont understand the urdu language loves his songs..

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  11. I have almost all tracks of Khan but I hadn't this one. Amazing , great ! Khan is almighty

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  12. Anonymous06:00

    peter gabreil smiles to himself during khan sahab does his amazing raag, i think he connected himself with the flow and understood the raag language. Listen this song with good quality headfones, thanks for the upload.

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  13. Anonymous09:09

    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan made feel proud that i'm pakistani and from faislabad. RIP Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

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  14. Silverwheel00:49

    I am a Canadian and I miss Nusrat Fatah Ali Khan. Rest in Heaven pal

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