Description: 
Artist: Kate Rusby
Title: When They All Looked Up
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: pure records
Genre: Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:48
Total Size: 256 MB
Tracklist:
1. How The World Goes (3:34)
2. Today Again (3:50)
3. Ettrick (4:01)
4. Let Your Light Shine (3:50)
5. The Moon Man (4:23)
6. Judges And Juries (3:52)
7. The Barnsley Youth And Temperance Society (3:53)
8. The Girl With The Curse (4:17)
9. Master Kilby (3:29)
10. The Yorkshire Couple (4:01)
11. Coal Not Dole (4:45)
This marks her first collection of brand-new material-outside of her beloved Christmas albums-in six years. Featuring a stunning mix of original compositions and reimagined traditional songs, the album showcases Kate's signature warmth, storytelling, and unmistakable voice, which remains as breathtakingly beautiful as ever, even after 30-plus years in the industry.The album spans a dynamic sonic landscape, from intimate acoustic arrangements to rich, immersive soundscapes that envelop the listener. When They All Looked Up is uplifting, joyous, heart-wrenching, and profoundly moving, weaving together melodies and emotions that will resonate deeply with fans old and new.Leading the album is the poignant first single, "Let Your Light Shine". A heartfelt message to her teenage daughters - and to anyone in need of encouragement - the song is an uplifting, radiant piece that is sure to bring a smile to all who hear it. With it's inspiring lyrics and Kate's golden vocals, it is destined to become a standout moment in her catalogue.When They All Looked Up is one of Rusby's best-sounding albums to date, blending delicate acoustic instrumentation with lush, cinematic textures. The seamless production enhances her timeless voice, which continues to shine with purity and depth, proving why she remains one of the most cherished voices in contemporary folk music.With When They All Looked Up, Kate Rusby delivers an album that is sure to become a fan favourite, drawing in long-time listeners while captivating a new generation of folk music lovers.
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