Wasted Vinyl Playlist for the program : "A golden hour of ghazals: sung poetry of South Asia and beyond" Feb 13, 1995 (First line contains artist name followed by country of origin in parentheses and title of song or piece; second line contains album title, record label and in some cases country in which label is based): Bina (India/UK): Ah de masti Ajnabee (Fire Fox CD 001, UK Ð distributed by Sterns, New York) Shahee Samad (Pakistan/UK): Dil mein ab unh Mohabbat mein ye kya (Urovi AC 01 SS)# Najma (India/UK): Neend koyi Qareeb (Shanachie, US) Hariharan (India): Jae to kahan jaad Great artists great ghazals (various artists) (CBS/Sirocco SIR-CBS 007, UK)# Noor Jehan (Pakistan): Deyar-e-dil ki baat Melody queen sings ghazals (EMI Pakistan TCEMCP 5100)# Abida Parveen (Pakistan): Mahi yar di gharoli bhardi Musiques de l'Islam de Asie (various artists) (Inedit W260022) Hossein Ghavami (Iran): Ghazal Middle East sung poetry (various artists) (Auvidis/Unesco 08025) J. Dushanbiyev (Badakhshan): Ghazal Badakhshan: Mystical poetry & songsÉ (various artists) (Pan 2024) Iqbal Bano Pakistan: Yeh to hai arif Ghazals (various artists) (EMI Pakistan TC-CEMCP 5824)# Asha Bhosle (India): Sochte sochte Aabshaar-e-ghazal (CBS India; also on "Apple" label, probably a bootleg however)# Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Pakistan): Mast nazroon se allahÉ Devotional and love songs (Real World, UK/US) Miss Nilambi (India): Jos ne diya hai dagh-e-di Vintage music from India (various artists) (Rounder records, US) Lata Mangeshkar (India): Mere liye woh gham-e-intezar Jana tha humse door & other ghazalsÉ (various artists) (HMV India SPHO 44732)# Asha Bhosle (India): Yuhun na thi Aabshaar-e-ghazal (CBS India; also on "Apple" label, probably a bootleg however)# Musarrat Nazir (Pakistan) Gulshan ki baharon: Ghazals to remember (various artists) (EMI/Sirocco SIR CD-020, UK)# Jagjit Singh (India): Yeh bhi kya ehsan kam hai Passions (Jagjit and Chitra Singh) (EMI/Odeon India PSLP 1467)# Najma (India/UK): Zikar hai apna mehfil mehfil Qareeb (Shanachie, US) An additional note Ð I'm not absolutely sure that the title of the album I list as "Vintage Music from India" is correct. Maybe this will help Ð it's the only collection of early 20th century Indian music on the Rounder label, and it has a very old black and white photo of Indian musicians on the cover Ð hopefully that's enough info! Also, I'm not sure I actually played the song "Sachte Sachte" by Asha Bhosle, listed above. I skipped something as I wrote down my playlist at the station, and that may or may not be it. Anyway it's on the same cassette as the other song of hers that I played, so if you like either one it's sort of a moot point.