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We Look to the Stars

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We Look to the Stars
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Jazz
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AKD 497
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  • Let's Begin
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    Let's Begin

    04:57
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  • I Like This One
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    I Like This One

    03:24
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  • We Should Kiss
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    We Should Kiss

    02:53
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  • Now Wasn't That Fun?
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    Now Wasn't That Fun?

    04:50
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  • (That's The Way It Crumbles) Cookie-wise
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    (That's The Way It Crumbles) Cookie-wise

    04:51
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  • The Chestnut Tree
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    The Chestnut Tree

    04:14
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  • So Much To Learn
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    So Much To Learn

    04:55
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  • Can't Catch Me Out
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    Can't Catch Me Out

    03:37
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  • Time To Fly
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    Time To Fly

    03:43
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  • To Be Decided
    Composer(s) Joe Stilgoe
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    To Be Decided

    03:59
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  • Waterloo Sunset
    Composer(s) Ray Davies
    Artist(s) Joe Stilgoe

    Waterloo Sunset

    04:47
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Total running time: 46 minutes.

    Album information

    From album opener, the swinging Let's Begin, to the exuberant We Should Kiss via Now Wasn't That Fun? which shows off his scatting credentials, Stilgoe has crafted an engaging album which is fresh, yet familiar.

    Upon release Joe Stilgoe's second studio album went straight to the top of the jazz charts while pulling in rave reviews from the national press and attracting new fans from Tim Minchin to Chris Evans and Richard Madeley (BBC Radio 2) to Sir Michael Parkinson.

    The album showcases Stilgoe's expressive and charming voice in an album of (mostly) originals with his trademark catchy hooks and instant familiarity. Stilgoe includes a cover of the Kinks' 'Waterloo Sunset', a simple yet effective piano-vocal rendition which allows Stilgoe's voice and phenomenal piano playing to shine.