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Najma Akhtar also known as Najma (born 18 September 1962) is a British singer of
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n ancestry. She was born in Chelmsford, England. She is noted for jazz modification of the traditional Urdu Indian
ghazal The ''ghazal'' ( ar, غَزَل, bn, গজল, Hindi-Urdu: /, fa, غزل, az, qəzəl, tr, gazel, tm, gazal, uz, gʻazal, gu, ગઝલ) is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry. A ghazal may be understood as a ...
(love songs and spiritual songs). She has also appeared as a performer in the songs and videos of other performers, such as jazz and rock saxophonist
Stan Harrison Stan Harrison (born December 8, 1953) is an American saxophonist who is also accomplished in playing other woodwind instruments, namely the horn, flute and clarinet. He has also written music for television. Harrison released his first solo albu ...
. Najma has also worked with
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and
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on the
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DVD.


Discography

* '' Qareeb'', 1987 * ''Ghazals'', 1988 * ''Atish'', 1990 * ''Pukar'', 1992 * ''Forbidden Kiss: the Songs of
S. D. Burman Sachin Dev Burman (1 October 1906 – 31 October 1975) was an Indian music director and singer. A member of the Tripura royal family, he started his career with Bengali films in 1937. He later began composing for Hindi movies and became one ...
'', 1996 * ''Vivid'', 2002 * ''Fariyaad: A plea to the creator'', 2008 * ''Rishte'', 2009 * ''Five Rivers'', 2020


Notable Collaborations

* with Jah Wobble on his album ''Take Me to God'' * with Andy Summers on his album ''The Golden Wire'' * with
Steve Coleman Steve Coleman (born September 20, 1956) is an American saxophonist, composer, bandleader and music theorist. In 2014, he was named a MacArthur Fellow. Early life Steve Coleman was born and grew up in South Side, Chicago. He started playing ...
on his albums ''Black Science'' and ''A Tale of 3 Cities'' * with
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on his album in Japan titled ''Question'' * with Apache Indian on his hit single titled ''Arranged Marriage'' * with
Jimmy Page James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Page is prolific in creating guitar riffs. His style involves various alternative ...
and
Robert Plant Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the English rock band Led Zeppelin for all of its existence from 1968 until 1980, when the band broke up following th ...
(both formerly of
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) on the track "
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" from their album '' No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded'' * with Jethro Tull on the title track from the album ''
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'' * with
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on their album ''Bloom'' * with
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on their track ''Harold'' and their ''Stuff'' remix. She is also sampled in the song "Flight Four: India" off the album ''British Summer Time''


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External links

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English women singers Living people 1962 births People from Chelmsford Musicians from Essex English people of Indian descent {{UK-singer-stub