Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums -

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the "Shahenshah-e-Qawwali," released over 125 albums during his career, blending traditional Sufi devotional music with global collaborations. His discography ranges from authentic live qawwalis to experimental fusion projects with Western artists like Peter Gabriel and Michael Brook. 📀 Essential Studio Albums

D. “The Nusrat Timeline”

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3. The Last Prophet (1994, Real World)

A companion piece to Love & Devotion, this album focuses on naats (poetry praising the Prophet Muhammad). While many of Khan’s songs celebrate the divine through metaphor and earthly love, this record is direct, reverent, and deeply moving. The opening track, "Sami Allah," builds from a whisper to a roar, demonstrating Khan’s unparalleled ability to convey both humility and overwhelming awe. It is a more meditative listen than his ecstatic party recordings, revealing the devout man behind the showman. The opening track, "Sami Allah," builds from a

Sanson Ki Mala Peh Simroon is from the movie/album The Very Best Of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Top 50. Sanson Ki Mala Peh Simroon The discography of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (NFAK) The opening track

8. Star Rise (1997) – The Remix Album

A controversial release where DJs like Junior Vasquez and Deep Forest remixed Nusrat’s vocals over 4/4 dance beats.

Night Song (1996): Another partnership with Michael Brook, widely considered one of the best "world music" albums ever made.