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#761 — Fusions and Sufi Devotional

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Program 761
Tenzin Choegyal - Whispering Sky
Broadcast

Turkish meets flamenco, the Persian lute and Farsi singers in jazz, Tibetan spiritualism in Australia, modern Greek folk, Indian classical fusions, and great voices from Pakistan are among the top selections this week. I'll compare recordings by two Pakistani Sufi devotional singers; the fairly recent 'lost' album recorded by the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in 1990, and the now unique vocal technique of Ustad Saami.  Later, the astonishing fusion band Shakti led by John McLaughlin.

Playlist

ARTIST
Title  [Dur.]
Album  (Year)

Ruşan FILIZTEK
Exils [5:13]
Exils (2024)

Carla PIRES
Voar Alto [3:08]
VaiVem (2024)

Hamed SADEGHI  
Sonorité [5:18]
Empty Voices (2024)

Tenzin CHOEGYAL  
Tenzin Sings with Nightingales [5:10]
Whispering Sky ནམ་མཁའི་སྔུར་སྒྲ། (2024)

Martha MAVROIDI
Rixta ta malia sou (Let your hair down) [4:57]
Τα παιχνίδια (The Toys/Playthings/Games) (2024)

KONTOVOURKIS & Co.
Avrio Mesimeri (Tomorrow Noon) [5:20]
Avrio Mesimeri (2024)

The CROOKED FIDDLE BAND  
Return of the Blackwing [3:25]
The Free Wild Wind & the Song of Birds (2024)

TALIB TRIO
Shinwari Lawangeena [3:29]
Aap ka number hai? (Is this your number?) (2024)

Nusrat FATEH ALI KHAN and PARTY
Ya Allah Ya Rehman [5:00]
Chain of Light (2024)

Ustad SAAMI
Prayer for Peace [3:30]
East Pakistan Sky (2021)

PARVYN  
Jara [4:03]
Sa (2021)

Jyotsna SRIKANTH
Manasa Sancharare [4:43]
Carnatic Nomad (2024)

Katayoun GOUDARZI
Void [9:37]
Will You? (2017)

SHAKTI (with John McLaughlin)
Face to Face [5:53]
Natural Elements (1977)

SHAKTI
The Wish [18:00]
Remember Shakti (1999)

FINE BLUE THREAD  
What Makes Me Human [3:28]
What Makes Me Human (2023)

Sam EVANS  
Tremor [5:55]
The Tabla Project (2018)

Helen MOUNTFORD  
Bedrock [1:50]
The Naked Cello (2018)

Theme: Mark Isham — Nanawatai Pt.2 — The Beast (1988)