Qawwali ....Nasrut Fateh Ali Khan


I'm looking for some serious Qawwali music. I like Nasrut, but many of his available recordings are mixed into dance music which I'm not a fan of. I prefer the real sufi stuff.

Was wondering if there are any spectacular Nasrut recordings where he really ascends to that higher plane...taking his audience with him. Live recordings would be preferred.

TAke this video of him on You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8JuNTLBEeo

...if you forward to Minute 2.30... you can see in his eyes that he's there...
...at minute 3.00 he just takes off. I'd love to get this recording on CD. Alas, I'm unsure that it's avaialbe.
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The recordings that first brought Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan into world recognition are a series of Paris concerts from 1985-8 released on five volumes[and collected into a box set] by the Ocora label,distributed by the Harmonia Mundi label.Ocora is one of the most respected presenters of serious world and ethnic music anywhere.Although there are many recordings of Nusrat,these i feel are the greatest representation of the Quawwali-Sufi devotional genre,his best recordings and the finest example of the Ghazal song form.These songs[performances] begin with the traditional Indian percussion and as the music rises the harmoniums,usually two,start the melody and the voice will enter with the song.As the piece builds it enters the realm of improvisation and this is where the vocal range of Khan reaches an intensity rarely heard in Western music.John Coltrane was one of the few Westerners to grasp the concept of expanding the emotional range of this music and brought it to Jazz.As the song unfolds Khan continues to build his voice to an almost call and response pattern with the other musicians.There is interaction between the Tablas and voice and all the other instruments until it reaches a spiritual orgasmic peak then settles down into a euphoric resolution that eventually touches ground.An amazing musical adventure.His nephew Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has continued the tradition and performs throughout the world.
It was my great pleasure and immense good fortune to attend a performance at a Los Angeles hotel of the great Nusrat. this was a benefit for a group of Pakistani physicians and the performance went well into and past three hours of the most intensely beautiful music i have ever heard. An amazing night of music that will stay with me for a long time.There were just a few non-Pakistani people there so we knew we were hearing the real thing.As his notoriety grew,and his health declined his music,though still remarkable, lost some of the fire you will hear on those Paris concert recordings.He was a great artist.
Thanks all for the terrific responses...

Erider/Jazzcourier: is this the album set that you are referring to? Looks to be quite pricey!!

http://www.amazon.com/Paris-Concerts-Complete-Vol-1-5/dp/B000056B7S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1239652372&sr=1-1

Erider: I'll take a look at the documentary and get back to you on this thread. Yes, there is something magical about Qawwali and esp. Nusrat in these "early" (well for most of us) years!
Erider: Wow....that's quite powerful music from Banerjee. I'm not an aficionado of Indian classical, but did have the good fortune to attend the Dravidian music festival in Chennai a while back with some friends. I have just enough knowledge to be astounded by his virtuousity...and more importantly the soul behind the music.

Do you know of a recording of Banerjee on the market?

Also, in a very different and less spiritual vein (well perhaps not), there is VM Bhatt (interviewed in the Banerjee film) and Ry Cooder's "Meeting by the River" which I love as a depiction of two virtuoso's meeting and communicating musically with each other. I love that recording!
Posting the Banerjee vid here for subsequent readers of this thread who may be interested.

http://www.stevenbaigel.com/banerjeedoc/video/Nikhil.sample.12C.mov
Yep. The Ocora Label is it. You may want to contact Maharani or Rahul and I in Houston for a better price. Glad you enjoyed Nikhil Banerjee. Several CDs of his are available on the Chhanda Dhara label and on Raga Records. Again, I suggest contacting the above for the lowest prices. It is difficult to choose a few, I can only tell you which I like but you may not. Let me know if you would still like to know.

Here are some more performers you may enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZWyhhE1sxw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH8BgubvXWM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddmrZODI208

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXkAXolK_WI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgdaLWBvXA0