Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums |top|
Often cited as the most important introduction to his work. Recorded for Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records, Shahen-Shah was the first time Nusrat was professionally recorded for a global audience without losing his raw, spiritual edge.
: Nusrat collaborated with American rock icon Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam for this film soundtrack. Their tracks "Face of Love" and "Long Road" create a haunting blend of two completely different vocal styles. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums
This is a fascinating hybrid album. It pairs Khan with Canadian producer Michael Brook, who layered ambient textures and subtle guitar drones beneath Khan’s voice. The result is haunting, almost post-rock. The track "Longing" strips away the harmonium and clapping, leaving just Khan’s voice echoing over a sparse, shimmering landscape. Purists were divided, but Intoxicated Spirit proved that Khan’s voice was so powerful it could redefine the genre of any song it touched. It is a late-night, solitary listen—the perfect antidote to the explosive joy of a live recording. Often cited as the most important introduction to his work
This album captured the acoustic power of his traditional ensemble but with the clarity of world-class studio production. It remains a benchmark for spiritual world music. Devotional Songs (1992) The Vibe: Deeply spiritual, emotional, and hypnotic. Key Track: "Shams-ud-Din Wali" Their tracks "Face of Love" and "Long Road"