I Look I See - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "I Look I See"
  2. "Al Khaaliq"
  3. "Allahu Allahu"
  4. "Bismillah (I Am Muslim)"
  5. "Months In Islam (Extended)"
  6. "Sing Children Of The World"
  7. "Our Guide Is The Quraan"
  8. "Your Mother"
  9. "Ta'la Al Badru 'Alayna"
Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam
Studio pop albums
  • Matthew and Son
  • New Masters
  • Mona Bone Jakon
  • Tea for the Tillerman
  • Teaser and the Firecat
  • Catch Bull at Four
  • Foreigner
  • Buddha and the Chocolate Box
  • Numbers
  • Izitso
  • Back to Earth
  • An Other Cup (as Yusuf)
  • Roadsinger (as Yusuf)
Live albums
  • Saturnight
  • Majikat
Spiritual albums
  • The Life of the Last Prophet
  • Prayers of the Last Prophet
  • A Is for Allah
  • I Look I See
  • Footsteps in the Light
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
  • The Very Best of Cat Stevens
  • Gold
  • I Have No Cannons That Roar
Singles
  • "I Love My Dog"
  • "Matthew and Son"
  • "I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun"
  • "Lady D'Arbanville"
  • "Wild World"
  • "Moon Shadow"
  • "Peace Train"
  • "Morning Has Broken"
  • "Another Saturday Night"
  • "Trouble"
  • "Oh Very Young"
  • "Father and Son" (as Ronan Keating/Yusuf)
Other songs
  • "Blue Monday"
  • "Boots and Sand"
  • "The First Cut Is the Deepest"
  • "Here Comes My Baby"
  • "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"
  • "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out"
  • "Into White"
  • "Where Do the Children Play?"
Categories
  • Albums
  • Compilation albums
  • Live albums
  • Songs
  • Songs written by Cat Stevens
Related topics
  • Discography
  • Harold and Maude (soundtrack)


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