Night Song

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Night Song
Night Song cover
Studio album by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Michael Brook
Released February 20, 1996
Genre Qawwali, World fusion music
Length 48:01
Label Real World Records
Producer(s) Michael Brook
Professional reviews
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Michael Brook chronology
The Last Prophet
(1994)
Night Song
(1996)
Star Rise
(1997)


Night Song is an album by qawwal Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and guitarist and producer Michael Brook. It was the last album on Real World Records that Khan lived to see finished. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album in 1996, but lost out to the Chieftains album Santiago

This album, along with Mustt Mustt, contributed tracks to the remix album Star Rise.

This is perhaps the most experimental of Khan's albums, including Senegalese and classically trained musicians.

  1. My Heart, My Life - 5:30
  2. Intoxicated - 7:34
  3. Lament - 5:14
  4. My Comfort Remains - 6:39
  5. Longing - 5:35
  6. Sweet Pain - 6:28
  7. Night Song - 4:47
  8. Crest - 6:14
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