Love Outside the Window

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Love Outside the Window
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Studio album by
Released23 September 2005
Recorded2004–2005
Genre Jazz
Label Edel Music
Raphael Gualazzi chronology
Love Outside the Window
(2005)
Raphael Gualazzi
(2010)

Love Outside the Window is the debut studio album by Italian singer and pianist Raphael Gualazzi. It was released in Italy through Edel Music on the 23 September 2005. [1] [2] The album reached number 44 on the Italian Albums Chart.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."A Simple Song"2:08
2."A Song for Your Soul"2:40
3."Besame Mucho"3:27
4."A Devil Crying"2:44
5."Escape"3:05
6."A French Cartoon"3:12
7."Georgia on My Mind"1:56
8."Jameson's Lament"2:04
9."Peace"1:45
10."Summertime" (From "Porgy & Bess")4:17
11."Crazy Rag Blues"3:07
12."Crying Laughing"2:41
13."Love Outside the Window"2:01
14."Sweet Fucking Blues"1:39

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) [3] 44

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Italy 23 September 2005 [4] Digital download Edel Music

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References

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  4. Love Outside the Window di Raphael Gualazzi su Apple Music