Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan discography

Most of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's early music was recorded with Rehmat Gramophone House later turned RGH Label. Throughout the ’70s and early ’80s Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan released hundreds of cassettes, most of them containing one or two lengthy songs. Chris Nickson, of Global Rhythm, argues that trying to make order of Khan's entire discography would be a nightmare.[1]

Nusrat Fateh recorded hundreds of albums around the globe. OSA, Birmingham released about 125 audio albums[2] and 30-35 concert films. His international Labels included Real World Records, Virgin Music, Ocora, World Music Network,Shanachie, Nascente, American Records,[3] EMI Arabia & France.. He recorded 40-50 cassettes in Pakistan, many of which are available under the EMI Label. More than a decade after his death music companies around the world are releasing new albums every year.

Albums

OSA Releases

  • Vol 1, Best of Shahenshah
  • Vol 2, Tumhain Dillagi Bhool
  • Vol 3, Je Toon Rab Noon Manana
  • Vol 4, Wadah Kar Ke Sahjjan
  • Gorakh Dhanda - Vol 05
  • Yadon ke Sayeay - Vol 06
  • Jani Door Gaye - Vol 07
  • House of Shah - Vol 08
  • Dam Dam Ali Ali - Vol 9
  • Jhoole Laal - Vol 10
  • Marhaba Marhaba - Vol 11
  • Magic Touch - Vol 12
  • Shabads - Vol 13
  • Mst Qalander - Vol 14
  • Maikadah - Vol 15
  • Bari Bari - Vol 16
  • Nit Khair Mangan - Vol 17
  • Mae Ni Mae - Vol 18
  • Sham Savere - Vol 19
  • Naat - Vol 20
  • Bulle Shah - Vol 21
  • Aansoo - Vol 22
  • Mighty Khan - Vol 23
  • Dhol Mahia - Vol 24
  • Allah Hoo - Vol 25

  • Chithhi - Vol 26
  • Kali Kali Zulfon - Vol 27
  • Sanson Ki Mala - Vol 28
  • Saqi Mere Saqi - Vol 29
  • Vird Karo Allah Allah - Vol 30
  • Akhian - Vol 31
  • Beh Ja Mahi - Vol 32
  • Neendran - Vol 33
  • Sanam - Vol 34
  • Mere Man Ka Raja - Vol 35
  • Piya Ghar Aaya - Vol 36
  • Washington University - Vol 37
  • Mast Nazron Se - Vol 38
  • House of Shah 2 - Vol 39
  • Kande Utte Mehrman Way - Vol 40
  • Yadan - Vol 41
  • Jana Jogi De Naal - Vol 42
  • Ali Maula - Vol 43
  • Tere Main Ishq Nachaian
  • Charkha Naulakha - Vol 45
  • Kehde Ghar Jawan - Vol 46
  • House Of Shah 3 - Vol 47
  • Jewel - Vol 48
  • Mighty Khan 2 - Vol 49
  • Must Mast 2 - Vol 50

  • Bandit Queen - Vol 51
  • Prem Deewani - Vol 52
  • Kalam-e-Iqbal - Vol 53
  • Ya Hayyo Ya Qayyum - Vol 54
  • Chan Sajna - Vol 55
  • Loay Loay Aaja Mahi - Vol 56
  • Wohi Khuda Hai - Vol 57
  • Pilao Saqi - Vol 58
  • Samandar Maen Samandar - VOl 59
  • Ishq - Vol 60
  • Piala - Vol 61
  • Kulli Yar Dee - Vol 62
  • Gali Wichoon Kaun Langia - Vol 63
  • Sufi Qawwalies - Vol 64
  • Pyar Karte Hain - Vol 65

Major International Releases

Films

Documentaries

Concert films

References

  1. 'Chris Nickson '-GlobalRhythm, "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan "
  2. Nikhat Ekbal (2009). Great Muslims of undivided India. Gyan Publishing House. pp. 28–. ISBN 978-81-7835-756-0.
  3. "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Dead at 48". Rolling Stone, August 18, 1997
  4. "Nitin Sawhney". Guardian Observer, 17 June 2004 Observer.co.uk
  5. "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Chart History". Billboard
  6. Peter Steven (9 January 2010). The No-nonsense Guide to Global Media. New Internationalist. pp. 91–. ISBN 978-1-906523-40-4.
  7. "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Party Dust To Gold - RealWorld". Roots World Dave Dalle
  8. "Album Review: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook’s Star Rise ". MTV News, by Kembrew McLeod 1/13/1998

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