Badar Ali Khan

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Black Night 04:36 Tools
tur Gaiyan Jo Meeran Ne Tarian 15:57 Tools
Hathin Banhin Banhin Aa Gaye Aan 15:30 Tools
How Beautiful 09:11 Tools
The Holy Prophet 10:56 Tools
Drowned In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Love 10:56 Tools
Mela Ganj Shakar Sarkar Da lagia Aye 14:38 Tools
Black Night (DJ Baba G & Dan the Automator Remix) 04:38 Tools
Main Jeevan Tenoon Wekh Wekh Ke 15:26 Tools
Black Night [DJ Baba G & Dan the Automator Remix] 04:36 Tools
Everyday I Look at Your Picture 04:36 Tools
The Way You Walk 15:16 Tools
I Fall in Love With You 15:23 Tools
Ali the Holy Prophet (Ha Peer Hamara Ali Ali) 04:45 Tools
Intoxicating Eyes 14:39 Tools
Trance (Qalander Mast Mast) 04:44 Tools
Kalander Trance Remix 04:45 Tools
My Heart (Jano Mara Dil) 04:45 Tools
Kalander 04:44 Tools
I Don't Know Why the Night Is So Short (Raat Muk Gaei) 14:41 Tools
Trance 14:41 Tools
Ali The Holy Prophet 16:58 Tools
Calandar 16:58 Tools
Kalander (Trance Remix) 03:30 Tools
Mola 03:30 Tools
Tabla Rasa (Reprise) 11:06 Tools
Khat Bhejeya Mein Dukhan Nal Bhariyan 11:06 Tools
Mahi Tur Gaya Mikhpar Takee 03:30 Tools
Stepchild 11:06 Tools
Kitho Lab Ke Leaiyee Hor Dil 11:06 Tools
Sunle Tu Mahiya Mere Dil Di Pukar 11:06 Tools
Ali Mola 00:00 Tools
My Heart 14:32 Tools
Gal Muki Na Sajan Nal Meri 16:46 Tools
Calandar: Sunrise Mix 00:00 Tools
Jano Mara Dil (My Heart) 00:00 Tools
Black Night (DJ Baba G & Dan the Automator... 00:00 Tools
Calandar: Club Mix 07:12 Tools
Ishq Horan Toon 07:12 Tools
Marr Javen 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know Why The Night Is So Short 16:46 Tools
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Badar Miandad, also known as Badar Ali Khan (1968-2007), was a Pakistani singer. He released twenty-two albums in his native Pakistan. His cousin was Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Working with producer/arranger/composer Suresh "Baba" Varma, Badar leapt to the forefront of his art, becoming a Qawwali superstar with Baba Records' multimillion-selling album Good Karma 1. Blending the traditional with the contemporary, Badar Ali Khan succeeded in transforming this ancient art form into something totally modern. He died in 2007 in Lahore of a heart attack, after two years of heart trouble. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.