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Star Rise
 
 

Star Rise

Various (Tribute) Audio CD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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1. Joi: Sweet Pain Remix
2. Talvin Singh: My Heart, My Life Remix
3. Asian Dub Foundation: Taa Deem Remix
4. State Of Bengal: Shadow Remix
5. Aki Nawaz: Longing Remix
6. Black Star Liner: My Comfort Remains Remix
7. Nitin Sawhney: Tracery Remix
8. Earthtribe: Lament Remix
9. The Dhol Foundation & Fun Da Mental

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Sloppy Feb 5 2004
By pma
Format:Audio CD
I'm not a purist who thinks Nusrat's traditional works should remain untouched, but these remixes are just plain bad. Not much effort went into them, and it seems like this CD was rushed out to tap into the Western hype surrounding Nusrat in the mid-90's.
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Upbeat, transcendental energy Oct 28 2002
Format:Audio CD
I must confess, this is probably my favorite music of NFAK. Obviously, I'm not a purist. I love NFAK; his voice lifts my spirits and makes me happy. I love electronic/techno music (especially asian). So this is the perfect wedding. I also enjoy his more traditional stuff, but I get tired of that particular instrument they play all the time that sounds like an accordian. I'm not too fond of accordian playing.

This is a great CD to put on and just groove to - in the car, at work, etc. It's all great but the Talvin Singh remix of "My Heart, My Life" is a highlight, and Asian Dub Foundation's "Taa Deem" can transport me to a state of exstacy.

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As good as music can get. Dec 18 2001
Format:Audio CD
First i would like to start by mentioning that everyone who thinks this is an insult to Nusrat could not be more wrong. Nusrat..just before he died had started to expand his wings and had started work with many wetern prodeucers( one of them being Michale Brook)...why?...because he was trying to gain wider acceptance and listners from around the world. He even let the likes of bally sagoo remix his stuff. After his untimely death( may God bless his soul) who better to carry on his legacy than the mucisians who actually have proudly accepted their ethnicity in a foreign land and are making excillent music that is carrying sounds form their countries to new levels of international appeal. If Nusrat were alive today he would have done the same thing. So this CD..according to me is no insult but quiet the contrary...a fantastic tribute to one of the greatest musicians of our generation. Now...back to the CD...its a fantastic CD!...every track is carefuly and masterfully mixed with excillent samples from the lagend himself and the result is pure sonic electronic majic. Hands down my favourit track on the cd is the track by Nitin Swhaney. That track has it all...Gazal, Nustar chanting haunting notes and an excillent bassline with great samples. The track by earthtibe is another track worthy of special mention. Its the only track that is more trip hop and less jungel/D&B. The track by black star liner has superb tabla samples and a funkey toe tapping beat. And ofcourse asian dub foundation has mixed a masterpiece. This track is also on their community music CD. This track bring strong guitar work and elements of punk ot the CD and of course Talvin Singh, State of Bengal, JOI and Aki Nawaz keep the standerds of the CD extreamly high. The only track i dont care for much on the CD is the very last one. Its a good concept but lacks good production and is seems kinda out of place. Bottom line....the is a fantastic cd no asian undergound collection is complete without it. I am infact thankful that there are so many young artists that actually respect Nusrat's work and are so openly willin to take his music into the future thereby by preventin it form dying out as the tastes of every generation differ grately from the previous one. Nusrat, we love you and miss you where ever you may be and your music and memories will always remain in our hearts for a long time to come.
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Most recent customer reviews
5 stars just for the Asian Dub Foundation's remix
I'm not a fn of Techno/disco music. But I have to say that some of this album sounds exciting. NFAK's best work is truly the pure Qawali that is available elsewhere. Read more
Published on Oct 20 2000 by Naveed Haider
Outstanding, even from a purist's point of view!
I know this album catches a lot of flack from Nusrat devotees and purists. I have been listening to Nusrat for over a decade, well before he became "hip" over here in... Read more
Published on Oct 17 2000 by Jeevan
Sad, very sad
I just hope The Late Great Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is not turning in his grave. I'm sorry but Realworld and the Indian remixers shouldn't use this man's name to sell CDs. Read more
Published on Jun 8 2000
Great, but shouldn't substitute listening to the originals
I personally love this CD, because I love a touch of electro. music in everything. I think Michael Brooks did a good job, as did the rest of the artists involved in compiling this... Read more
Published on May 11 2000 by "zara_azari"
A westside Rider from Seattle Washington USA$
All I can say is -- DAMN
Published on Oct 22 1999
A Decent Compilation
"Star Rise" is a decent compilation featuring the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan remixed by several of the well known Asian Underground movement artists. Read more
Published on July 31 1999
What an insult! Poor Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan......
What were they thinking? Micheal Brooks, get a grip! Probably the worst remix of qawali and certainly of NFAK to date. Not in the least bit innovative or artful. Read more
Published on Mar 19 1999
If only NFAK was still alive...
Star Rise takes the late great Ustad's music to new heights, making it accessible to young South Asians in the UK and North America (like yours truly). Read more
Published on Jan 23 1999
EXCELLENT! LOVELY!
Definite must have for any fan of Nusrat
Published on Jan 5 1999
UK djs have made eerie century-old sounds accessible
The Khans have been singing traditional Q'awwali music for centuries but only now has the music of this century's most legendary Khan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, been made accessible... Read more
Published on Nov 8 1998 by houseathena@earthlink.net
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