Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Qawwal & Party: Shahbaaz (1991) [FLAC]

Resubida del ripeo tras detectar ayer que no estaba disponible la versión anterior en .ogg. Pero esta vez en formato FLAC (q4 1024kbps) y en un contenedor cifrado para su descarga vía jDownloader.

Música Qawwali – sufí

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Shahenshah-e-Qawwali («el emperador del Qawwali»), paquistaní de origen afganés, fue el cantante más importante de la música religiosa sufí.

Música repetitiva, hipnótica, propicia para entrar en trance místico. Música difícil para nuestros oídos, bien poco acostumbrados a otros sonidos, cierto, mas solo hay que buscar el momento y el lugar adecuado para su audición.

Dadle una oportunidad o más. Tal vez hoy no os convenza, lo sé, pero insisto: fue un cantante excepcional.

El disco Shahbaaz es uno de los mejores de su carrera, si no el mejor.

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5 Responses to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Qawwal & Party: Shahbaaz (1991) [FLAC]

  1. maty says:

    AvaxHome Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Devotional Songs (1988)
    por intohe

    If you would like to truly experience the transcendent power of rythm, harmony and the human voice, and to explore some of the deeper recesses of the human spirit at the same time, then you really MUST listen to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and his group. I first experienced Nusrat some 10 years or so ago on Channel 4 while late-night channel surfing. In an instant I was rooted to my chair, my remote-control hand frozen in mid-air. NEVER had I heard anything so utterly and literally entrancing. Indeed, without understanding a word of what was being sung, I involuntarily found myself on my feet, eyes closed, arms up, swaying and shuffling to the music. It was only when I fell over the coffee table that I came to my senses enough to scribble ‘Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’ on a piece of paper. This was music I had been waiting my entire life to hear. So it seemed to me then, and so it does still. This really is so much more than music. Truly, truly, listening to this incredible human being is a spiritual experience. If your ears and your brain are susceptible to such things, it will enrapture you, transporting you with pleasure to another plane of experience. Which, of course, is precisely what Qawwali music has been crafted to do, over the course of eight centuries or so.
    This CD was the first one I acquired (a complete stab in the dark) and it turned out to be a superb choice. For me, the track highlights are Allah Hoo, Ali Maula, Ni Main Jogi and, particularly, Ali Haq, which has the most exquisite slow-building lead-in you’ll ever hear. If you’re looking for an introduction to the work of the great man and his group, I can think of no better choice than this CD, and for existing fans who have not yet heard these versions of the above mentioned tracks, I would urge you to try them. This music will change your life! Very very highly recommended. – by Wilf, Amazon.com

  2. maty says:

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