Ghulam Ali & Others Ghazals
#81
Posted 25 May 2012 - 12:33 AM
Ustad Ahmed and Mohemmad Hussain are a unique phenonmenon in the world of ghazals. They are two brothers who sing ghazals together. They have a classical background and sing ghazals in the good old classical style.
1-01 Mausam Aayenge Jayenge
1-02 Pyar Ka Jazbaa Naya Rang Dikha Deta Hai
1-03 Yaar Tha Dildar Tha
1-04 Taman Shaher Ke Raste Saja Diye Jayen
1-05 Purkaif Hawayen Hain
1-06 Wafa Ke Deep Main Kabse Jalaye Baitha Hoon
1-07 Kahte Rahenge Log Kahani Sharaab Ki
1-08 Jab Se Tum Jawan Ho Gaye
2-01 Bahut Dinon Ke Baad
2-02 Zulf Bikhra Ke Nikle Woh Ghar Se
2-03 Yeh Na Thi Hamari Qismat
2-04 Guzar Gya Hai Zamana
2-05 Gulbadan Gulparirahan
2-06 Maikhane Mein Baithe Hain
2-07 Achha Yeh Mohabbat Ka Asar Dekh Raha Hoon
2-08 Meri Nazneen Tum Mujhe Bhool Jana
2-09 Pahle Mere Geet
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#82
Posted 07 June 2012 - 11:04 PM
Ghazal is a poetic form consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain, with each line sharing the same meter. A ghazal may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. The form is ancient, originating in 6 th - century Arabic verse. It is derived from the Arabian panegyric qasida. The structural requirements of the ghazal are similar in stringency to those of the Petrarchan sonnet. In style and content it is a genre that has proved capable of an extraordinary variety of expression around its central themes of love and separation. It is one of the principal poetic forms which the Indo-Perso-Arabic civilization offered to the eastern Islamic world. Source http://en.wikipedia....
01 Na Tum Mere - Kamla Jharia
02 Zahid Na Keh - Malika Pukhraj
03 Hairat Se Tak - Master Madan
04 Ae Mohabbat - Begum Akhter
05 Mohabbat Ka - Malika Pukhraj
06 Tabiat In Dinon - Shanti Hiranand
07 Kabhi Neki Bhi - Asha Bhosle
08 Ahde Gham Men - Lata Mangeshkar
09 Ghame Aashqi Se - Talat Mehmood
10 Maston Ke Jo Usul - Kamla Jharia
11 Tere Labon Ke - Mukesh
12 Kabhi Shakho Sabza - Asha Bhosle
13 Main Nashe Men - C. H. Atma
14 Saqi Ki Har - Muhammad Rafi
15 Shauq Har Rang - Asha Bhosle
16 Ibne Maryam Huwa - Jagjit Kaur
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#83
Posted 10 June 2012 - 06:16 PM
Sudhir Narain is an accomplished Ghazal, Bhajan, Semi-Classical singer from Agra, India. Trained under the able guidance of Late Ustad Shabbir Ahmed Khan of Agra Gharana, Sudhir has entertained audiences all over India and appears in various art and music festivals in India. His fame is well established in Europe, Canada, and the United States. Sudhir has several ghazal CD’s through HMV.
1-01 Vandana Ke
1-02 Ankhein Hai Ghazal Aap Ki
1-03 Aasamaan Se Uttar Gaya
1-04 Kyuun Humein Maut Ke Paigham
1-05 Zindagi Mein Sab Hi
1-06 Mujhe Tum Nazar Se
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#84
Posted 03 July 2012 - 12:19 AM
Lakshmi Shankar has a heavenly voice, sweet and clear. The "Khyal in Raga Dhaani" is in a blues-like pentatonic scale, and the romantic "Thumri" are delivered in an innocent, direct, lyrical melodiousness. The bhajan "Gopala," by the 16th-century poet Nidhiram, is totally engaging in its pleading yet devotional quality, with Shankar beginning at a high point right from the onset. "Janama Marana," by the saint/poetess of the 16th century, Mirabai, who gave up her life as a queen for devotion to Lord Krishna, has a loving, serious quality. It is a thoroughly enjoyable album. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, All Music Guide
(01) [Lakshmi Shankar] Khyal in Raga Dhaani -Tarana in teental
(02) [Lakshmi Shankar] Thumri in Raga Mishra Khamaj - Tala Deepchandi
(03) [Lakshmi Shankar] Bhajan. Gopala
(04) [Lakshmi Shankar] Bhajan. Janama Marana
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#85
Posted 13 August 2012 - 07:52 PM
Nazakat Ali Khan & Salamat Ali Khan - Thumri - Kaafian
The two brothers - Ustad Salamat Ali and Ustad Nazakat Ali - are a legend in the world of North Indian classical music. They learnt from their father - Ustad Vilayat Ali Khan and are the doyen of the Sham Chaurasi Gharana. A unique feature of their music is the contrasting but balanced performance of the two singers; Salamat Ali being the more virtuosic with the most incredible and breathtaking technical skill no less matched by his wonderful musical phrasing; Nazakat Ali providing a more’ gentle, sombre and austere accompaniment.
00 Gaya Rool Rawal - Kafi (Khawaja Ghulam Farid)
00 Guzar Gai Guzara Diyan - Kafi (Khawaja Ghulam Farid)
00 Ishq Anookhari Pair Say - Kafi (Khawaja Ghulam Farid)
00 Kaisi Bansuri Bajayye - Thumri
00 Teri Kok Mein Prem - Thumri
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#86
Posted 24 August 2012 - 10:38 PM
Dr. Soma Ghosh - Ishq - Live In Mumbai
Her mastery over classical music was lauded even by the legendary Ustad Bismillah Khan and the great film music composer, Naushad. In fact, it was the latter who encouraged Dr. Soma Ghosh to sing ghazals. He felt that she had the soul of the illustrious ghazal singer Begum Akhtar in her. And Dr. Ghosh now seems to have fulfilled the legendary musician’s dream. On the evening of April 20, the noted classical vocalist from Banaras held music buffs enthralled with her masterly renditions of ghazals at Mumbai’s Rangasharda Natya Mandir. The show presented by Blue Cross, Sham-e-Akhtari, was Dr. Ghosh’s heartfelt tribute to Begum Akhtar. “Begum Akhtar has been my favourite ghazal singer ever since I began listening to ghazals. In addition, it was the great Naushad saab’s dream that I sing ghazals along with classical music. So I feel deeply privileged at having been able to pay this tribute to one legend and to fulfill the dream of another,” said Dr. Ghosh. Dr. Soma Ghosh recently won the Best Ghazal singer award of 2010-11, at the Big Star IMA Awards, for her album ‘Ishq’. She is also the founder of the NGO Madhoo Murchhana, which strives to preserve India’s ancient musical heritage, including the attempts to save musical instruments that could soon become extinct.
01 Aaj Jane Ki Zid Na Karo - Fayyaz Hashmi
02 Chandni Chhat Pe Chal Rahi - Durshan Kumar
03 Fasle Aise Bhi Honge - Adeen Hashmi
04 Puchte Ho To Suno - Meena Kumari
05 Ishq Ki Maar Badi Dardeeli - Ganesh Bihari ‘Tarz_ Lucknavi
06 Bas Yehi Jijhak Hai - Dil Lucknavi
07 Abhi Se Tum Chale Kahan - Ganesh Bihari ‘Tarz’ Lucknavi
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#87
Posted 24 August 2012 - 10:56 PM
Four Ghazal stalwarts come together to create some great magical moments on the biggest ghazal album of the year - HASRAT. The album is a bouquet of 8 new beautiful ghazals and has all fresh-brewed melodies packed by some excellent musicianship and top quality production values. During the summer of 2009, composer Bobby Jutley along with his father Mohan Jutley who has penned the lyrics for the album, got all the singers together to be a part of this masterpiece. The melodies have been composed in traditional ghazal style and the music beautifully compliments the emotional and poetical rollercoaster.
1-01 Unki Aankhon Mein - Jagjit Singh
1-02 Woh Jo Mil Jaayein - Roop Kumar Rathod
1-03 Haal-E-Dil - Hariharan
1-04 Dard-E-Dil - Roop Kumar Rathod
1-05 Aap Yun Khafa - Roop Kumar Rathod
1-06 Hosh Waalon Ne Mujhe - Hariharan
1-07 Humsafar Saath Apna - Sonali Rathod
1-08 Raaz-E-Ulfat - Roop Kumar Rathod
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#88
Posted 14 September 2012 - 12:12 PM
Saiyan Nikas Gaye - Dhanashree Pandit-Rai
Excerpt from a live concertof Dhanashree Pandit-Rai.Saiyan Nikas gaye is an immortal bhajan of Kamali, the daughter of the saint mystic - Kabir. It is rendered in thumri style
#89
Posted 14 September 2012 - 12:15 PM
Shubha Mudgal has followed the true calling of an artist by following her heart and instincts. Many of the old dowagers of 'tradition' have outcasted her for this as they will refute anything which shakes their complacent smugness. But who can call themselves true artists if they do not experiment, explore, try the various shades of their personas? Shubha's independence which must be very upsetting for those who keep a death grip on our culture. Art without freedom is caricature
#90
Posted 16 September 2012 - 04:58 PM
Muzaffar Ali, essentially a painter and filmmaker deeply inspired by Sufism has developed a discerning eye and vision for aesthetics and humanity. He has established an in depth admiration for his creativity all over the world and follows his creative pursuits without compromise.Muzaffar Ali, who presented Jahan-e-Ishq: Sufi music in three genres. First were the Istanbul Music and Sema Ensemble. Presenting traditional Sufi music from Turkey, the 12 members, comprising six musicians and six sema (whirling Dervishes) were performing for the first time in Agra. The solemnity of the ritual was awe inspiring, the music lilting, and, as happens with music of Eastern Europe and West Asia, similar yet different from the Indian. But it was Shujaat who caught the pulse of the city by blending Kabir, Amir Khusrau and U.P. folk. Hearing his mesmerising voice and his virtuoso sitar playing, the crowd clapped and cheered just like the anchor had earlier asked them to. As Abida Parveen’s turn came, the level of expectancy was very high. Of course, she did not disappoint. Her’s too is a rendition that seamlessly blends the ritual with the performance, the presentation to an audience with a complete surrender to the Almighty. As for sound, one wondered how the Agra Fort and its birds, to mention only two of the affected parties, would withstand the decibel level. Set designer Ashok Sagar Bhagat remarked rather ruefully that 20 years of the fort’s life must have been shaken out of it by the vibrations, and hoped he wouldn’t agree to design a set for such an event that caused damage to the heritage site again. Source: www.hindu.com
01 Sahar Ki Yaad Ho Tum - Anand Narain Mulla - Abida Parveen
02 Ishq Mein Tere Kohe Ghum - Hazrat Shah Niaz - Abida Parveen
03 Arre Log Tumhara Kya - Abida Parveen
04 Chashum-E-Mast-E-Ajahi - Hazrat Amir Khusrau - Abida Parveen
05 Man Kunto Maula - Shujaat Hussain Khan
06 Allahumma Salle - Whirling Dervishes
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#91
Posted 16 September 2012 - 05:26 PM
A Scintillating Khyal Album by LAKSHMI SHANKER Lakshmi Shankar is one of the most celebrated singers performing today in the North Indian (Hindustani) style of music. While her concerts have brought her worldwide success as a classical artiste, she has simultaneously developed a great reputation as a singer of devotional lyrics. She is best known for her performances - over several decades! - of the work of poets such as Surdas and, especially, Mira Bai: for many listeners her name is virtually synonymous with that of Mira, as her voice brings out every nuance of the pain of love expressed by the Rajasthani princess who lived five hundred years ago.
This CD was recorded in a London during her concert tour celebrating her 70th Birthday: she is accompanied by the noted sarangi master Pandit Ramesh Mishra and a promising young UK-based tabla player Partha Sarathi Mukherjee.
1.DAYA KARO MORE SHYAM - VILAMBIT - EK TAAL
MAANO MAANO MORARI - DRUT - EK TAAL
2.THUMARI : DARAS BINA MOHE SHYAM NINDIYA NA AAYE
MISHRA PAHADI - TAAL KAHERVA
Lakshmi Shankar: vocal
Ramesh Mishra: sarangi
Partha Sarathi Mukherjee: tabla
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#92
Posted 17 September 2012 - 04:11 PM
Thumri is a common style of light classical music. The text is romantic and devotional in nature, and usually revolves around a girl’s love for Krishna. The language is a dialect of Hindi called Brij bhasha. This style is characterized by a greater flexibility with the rag. The compositions are usually set to kaherava of 8 beats, addha tal of 16 beats, or dipchandi of 14 beats. It arose in popularity during the 19th century.
1-01 Rageshree - Taras Gaye More Nain - Parveen Sultana
1-02 Main Kaise Aaoon Balma - Vasantroo Despande
1-03 Na Ja Pee Pardes - Shadhya Mukherjee
1-04 Akeli Mat Jaiyo Radhe - Manik Verma
1-05 Itani Araj Mori Manle - Girija Devi
1-06 Thumri Des - Sawan Aayo Maa - Shobha Gurtu
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#93
Posted 17 September 2012 - 04:14 PM
Dadra tal is six or three beat tal which is extremely common in the the lighter forms of music. It is is commonly found in qawwalis, film songs, bhajans, gazals, and folk music throughout India. The name is derived from its association with the dadra style of singing. This is a semiclassical form that is somewhat similar to thumri. The dadra style of singing in turn, derives its name from the place where it began. There are a number of reasons for Dadra’s extreme popularity. One reason is the ease in performing in three and six beats; it is very symmetrical and posses no great challenge. Another reason for it being so common lies in the Indian taxonomy of tals. Virtually any tal of three, six, and 12-matras of folk origins, is routinely lumped under the title of Dadra. Even though they may have no cultural connections, traditional Indian musicology considers them to be the same tal. Therefore, the large number of musical tributaries contributes greatly to the variety of prakars, its popularity, and the geographical distribution of Dadra.
01 Rang Sari Gulabi Chunariya - Sobha Gurtu
02 Bin Dekhe Balam Ke Nahin Jaoogi - Ustad Munawar Ali Khan
03 Balamwa Tum Kya Jano Preet - Begum Akhtar
04 Diwane Kiye Sham - Girija Devi
05 Bindiya Le Gai Hamar Re Machhariya - Vasantrrao Deshpande
06 Tarpe Bin Balam Mora Jiya - Siddheshwari Devi
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#97
Posted 24 September 2012 - 10:08 PM
Ghulam Ali is considered as one of the best ghazal singers of his era. His style and variations in singing Ghazals has been noted as unique, as he blended Hindustani classical music with ghazals, unlike any other Ghazal singer. Highly popular in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, as well as amongst South Asian Diaspora in the USA, the UK and the Middle Eastern Countries. Source: http://en.wikipedia....
01 Tumhare Khat Mein - Daagh
02 Kuchh Yaadgar-E-Shaher - Nasir Kazmi
03 Chhupke Chhupke - Hasrat Mohani
04 Para Para Huwa - Razi Tirmizi
05 Bechain Bahot Phirna - Munir Niazi
06 Kisi Ko De Ke Dil - Mirza Ghalib
07 Jinke Hohnton Pe - Parvaiz Jullundhri
08 Khatir Se Yeh Lehaz Se - Daagh
09 Ranj Ki Jab Ghuftagoo - Daagh
10 Us Jaan-E-Tamasha - Asghar Saudi
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#98
Posted 24 September 2012 - 10:13 PM
The two leading media houses of India and Pakistan (the Times Group and the Jang/Geo TV Group) have decided to come together to play their part in developing a stronger Second Track in the diplomatic and cultural relationship between the two neighbors. To this end we are planning to launch on January I. 2010. a compaign that seeks to look beyond the confines of a 60 year old political boundary to the primal bonds that tie together the peoples of the two countries. Titled Aman Ki Asha. The campaign will not in any way trivialize the very real areas of difference that exist between the neighbours: it will just recognize that we can’t remain hostage of those differences forever and seek to add a new dimension to the relationship. Aman Ki Asha is a beautiful album encompassing the spirit of music. Love. Trust, Friendship and most importantly PEACE. TOI’s latest initiative for peace Aman Ki Asha. Takes Sufi music a step further. The project seeks to looks beyond the confines of a 60-year-old political boundary to the basic bonds that tie together the two nations and its people. It brings together for the first time some of the best sounds from across the two borders in hope of everlasting peace and friendship. The best part about this album is that for the first time renowned artistes from both India and Pakistan like Lata Mangeshkar. Gulzaar. Bhupinder Singh. Shankar Mahadevan. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Hariharan, Noor Jahan. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Abida Parveen. Mehdi Hassan and many more will be featured together to create magic like never before. A timeless collection from the very best in India & Pakistan. Source: www.exoticindiaart.com
01 Allah Tero Naam - Lata Mangeshkar
02 Allahu - Roopkumar Rathod & Devki Pandit
03 Aman Ki Asha - Shankar Mahadevan & Rahat Fateh All Khan
04 Ankhon Ko Visa Nahin Lagta - Gulzar
05 Chhap Tilak Sab - Abida Parveen
06 Chup Karke - Wadali Brothers
07 Duma Dum Mast Kalandar - Rafaqat Ali Khan
08 Hairan Hua - Abida Parveen
09 Kahein Yeh Akhiyan - Rafaqat Ali Khan
10 Lambi Judaai - Reshma
11 Main Naraye Mastana - Abida Parveen
12 Mehram - Meenal Jain
13 Mera Piya Ghar Aaya - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
14 Mera Sohna Sajan Ghar - Abida Parveen
15 Mohay Apnay Hi Rang Mein Rang De - Hariharan
16 Mora Saiyaan - Fuzon
17 Ranjish Hi Sahi - Mehdi Hassan
18 Sanoon Nahar Wale Pul - Noorjehan
19 Subah Subah - Gulzar & Bhupinder Singh
20 Yaad Piya Ki - Wadali Brothers
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#99
Posted 08 October 2012 - 02:10 PM
Sobha Gurtu might best be known in the West for being the mother of percussionist Trilok Gurtu, but in India she is a renowned performer in her own right, considered to be one of the nation’s greatest singers of light classical music, a style which makes use of the same forms as classical but relaxes the rules a bit. The melodies are often borrowed from folk music and the usual subject is love.
01 Thumri - Mishra Khamaj - Radha Nand Kunwar Samjhaye
02 Dadra - Mishra Jhinjoti - Han Piya Jao Jao Mose Na Bolo
03 Chanchal Naar
04 Saiyan Nikas Gaye
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#100
Posted 14 October 2012 - 03:56 PM
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No, she is not a saint. But when she sings, the saints seem to speak to us through Abida Parveen’s electrifying voice. A voice that alternates weary grief with radiant joy, quiet trance with dancing rhythms, until the individual quest turns into a binding community experience.
Born in Larkhana, Sindh, little Abida grew up in a family closely connected to the Sufi dargahs where congregational singing was part of culture, and poets such as Abdul Lateef Bhittai, Sachal Sarmast and Bulleh Shah were venerated as prophets. For Abida, singing their verses was like breathing. Later, she was to make her own, the songs of Muhammad Baksh, Ghulam Farid and Shah Hussain from the Punjab, Jalaluddin Rumi from Turkey, Amir Khusro, Nizamuddin Auliya and Moinuddin Chisti from India.
Sufi poets spoke in the common tongue, deploying local legends and idioms, even as they sought to unite earth and sky, the love of man with the love of God. Simple? But so iconoclastic that the Persian mystic Mansur was executed for heresy when he insisted ‘Ana-l-aqq’ — I am the truth, which diehard mullahs interpreted as a claim of divinity.
The scholar will say that Sufism is a syncretic blend of Vedanta and Islam, reflecting both the virah-milan (separation-union) of vaishnava surrender, and the advaitic oneness of the human soul and the Oversoul.
But ask Abida Parveen, and she will say in courtly Urdu: “The universe emerged from God’s music (alaap). The message of Allah comes to us through the music of the saints. We learn that pain ( dard) is the other side of love ( mohabbat). When we find the path to God, we find peace, we forget the world. Peer and dargah remind us of this universal truth.”
Though known for her reticence, reputed to be sparing of speech, Abida Parveen decided to share her experiences generously with The Hindu. Her eloquence is obviously shaped by poetry, for which she has a passion, perhaps, greater than for music. Every thought is illustrated with a verse, particularly from Kabir. Her words bristle with connotations, just as a melodic phrase trails microtones.
Abida Parveen - Zikr Disq 1
1 Chale Laal Sakhi De Dware; 2 Chadar Jhule Lal Di; 3 Mein Jana Laalan Jaane; 4 Bolo Bolo Sare Ya Ali Madad; 5 Mast Mast Jhule Lal Qalander Mast; 6 Jag Utte Maula Hussain Aa Gaye; 7 Laal Da Diwana Sakhi; 8 Jhule Laal Jive Laal; 9 Hai Matiyon Mein Jhoomti; 10 Ya Ali Shahey Ali
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Abida Parveen - Zikr Disq 2
1 Meri Bukal De Wich Chor; 2 Sanu Ishq Laga Hai Pyare Da; 3 Sadey Vehre Aaya Kar; 4 Hun Mainu Kaun Pachhaney; 5 Humko Dar Dar Phiraya Yaar Ne; 6 Tere Ishq Nachaya; 7 Qalander Laal Sohna; 8 Mahi Yaar Di Gharooli; 9 Tera Faqir Hoon Maula; 10 Aaj More Ghar Aaye
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Abida Parveen - Live At Alhamra, Lahore
01 Intro; 02 Dhondoge Mulkon; 03 Hum Ko Yaar Dar Dar Phiraya; 04 Jab Se Tune Mujhe; 05 Maahi Yaar Di; 06 Meda Ishq Bhi Tu Meda Yaar Bi Tu; 07 Meda Ishq Bhi To; 08 Sakhi Lal Shahbaz Qalander; 09 Shehar Sunsaan Hai; 10 Yeh Aarzoo Thi
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Abida Parveen - Live Volume 1 - Andhi Chali
01 Sade Vere Aaya Ker; 02 Aandhi Chali To; 03 Ek Nuk Te Vich; 04 Hum Ko Yaar Dar Dar Phiraya; 05 Jab Se Tune Mujhe Deewana; 06 Koo Bab Koo Phel Gaya
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Abida Parveen - Live Volume 2 - Andhi Chali
1 Baju Band Khul; 2 Balle Balle; 3 Dhondoge Mulkon; 4 Ho Jamalo; 5 Kithe Meher Ali; 6 Maahi Yaar Di; 7 Tere Ishq Nachaya; 8 Woh Humsafar Tha; 9 Yeh Aarzoo Thi
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Abida Parveen - Tera Lal Sakhi Mera Lal Sakhi
01 Tera Lal Sakhi Mera Lal; 02 Sindh Ke Shehanshah Ko; 03 Ek Vari Sehwan Aaja; 04 Lal Qalandar Di Masti Ne; 05 Main Mehndi Leke Awaan; 06 Ek Tara Bole Ali Ali; 07 Saiyyoni Sehra Lal Da; 08 Mai Ni Main Kinnu Akhaan; 09 Jagat Ke Ameer Maula Ali; 10 Keeta Murshid De Naal Pyar
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Abida Parveen - Ghazal Ka Safar Vol.2
01 Woh Jo Hum Mein (Momin Khan Momin); 02 Yaar Tha Gulzar Tha (Bahadur Shah Zafar); 03 Le Chala Jaan Meri (Daagh Dehlvi); 04 Jab Ishq Sikhata (Dr. Mohammed Iqbal); 05 Aadmi Aadmi Se Milta Hai (Jigar Moradabadi); 06 Tere Gham Ko (Faiz Ahmad Faiz); 07 Sheher Sunsaan Hai (Nasir Qazmi)
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Abida Parveen - The Best Of Abida Parveen
01 Ghame Zindagi Se Guzar; 02 Kal Chaudhwin Ki Raat; 03 Tumko Dekhe Huwe; 04 Kis Dasht Ko Ja; 05 Aandhi Chali To; 06 Kya Sarokar Ab Kisi Se; 07 Yeh Baten Jhooti; 08 Koi Ajnabi Sa Dayar; 09 Yaar Tha Gulzar Tha; 10 Yeh Suraten Elahi
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Abida Parveen - Khazana
01 Takleef-E-Hijar De Gayi; 02 Dard-E-Dil Bhi Ghame; 03 Kuch Is Ada Se Aaj; 04 Ishq Ka Raaz Agar Na; 05 Le Chala Jaan Meri; 06 Aap Li Yaad Aati Rahi; 07 Tere Aane Ki Dhoka Sa
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Abida Parveen - ’Ishq’ L’Amour Absolu (Supreme Love)
01 Mein Nara E Mastana - Je Suis Ivre d’Amour Et Pourtant Assoiffé - I Am Drunk With Love And Yet Thirsty Lyrics By - Wasif Ali Wasif; 02 Har Ke Tabli Haq Buad Man Hazeram - Je Suis Disponible À Chaque Eleve Desira - To Every Seeker Of The Truth I Am Available Lyrics By - Hazrat Sultan Bahoo; 03 Dar Bhi Mein Darban Bhi Mein - Je Suis Le Portail Et La Sentinelle - I Am The Gate And The Gatekeeper Lyrics By - Hazrat Sachal Sar Mast; 04 Chelo Ri Sayyan Chareha De Khein - Viens Mon Amie Contempler Ce Spectacle - Come, My Friend And Marvel At This Spectacle Lyrics By - Hazrat Bedil; 05 Andar Hun Te Bahar Hun - Je Suis Au-Dedans Et Au-Dehors - I Am Within And Without Lyrics By - Hazrat Sultan Bahoo; 06 Peren Pawan Di San - Celui Pour Qui J’Ai Adopté l’Ascétisme - The One For Whom I Have Become An Ascetic Lyrics By - Hazrat Abdul Latif Bhitai; 07 Lakh Naz Si Kho - Ô Mon Seigneur, Tu Adoptes Toutes Sortes D’Artifices - O My Lord, You Play All Kinds Of Tricks On Us! Lyrics By - Hazrat Khusk Khair Muhammad Faqir
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