Love in Exile (album)

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Love in Exile
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Studio album by
Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, and Shahzad Ismaily
ReleasedMarch 24, 2023
Length75:12
Language Urdu
Label Verve
Producer
  • Arooj Aftab
  • Vijay Iyer
  • Shahzad Ismaily
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2024 Grammy Awards Best Alternative Jazz Album Love in ExileNominated [9] [10]
Best Global Music Performance "Shadow Forces"Nominated [9] [10]

Year-end lists

Love in Exile on year-end lists
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Aquarium Drunkard [11]
Beats Per Minute 35 [12]
BrooklynVegan
(Jazz Albums)
[13]
Consequence 34 [14]
Mojo 16 [15]
The New York Times
(Jon Pareles)
10 [16]
Pitchfork 25 [17]
Slate [18]
Treble49 [19]
Uncut 33 [20]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, and Shahzad Ismaily.

Love in Exile track listing
No.TitleLength
1."To Remain/To Return"9:17
2."Haseen Thi"12:08
3."Shadow Forces"14:04
4."Sajni"8:07
5."Eyes of the Endless"14:40
6."Sharabi"13:36
7."To Remain/To Return" (Excerpt)3:20
Total length:75:12

Personnel

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