Steve Brookstein

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Against All Odds 03:18 Tools
Fighting Butterflies 03:52 Tools
Dance With My Father 04:26 Tools
Smile 03:06 Tools
Help Me Make It Through The Night 02:00 Tools
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You 04:00 Tools
If You Don't Know Me by Now 03:39 Tools
Then There Were None 03:27 Tools
Head Over Heels 03:43 Tools
Promised Land [7th Heaven Radio Edit] 03:21 Tools
Won't Last a Day Without You 04:03 Tools
We've Only Just Begun 03:16 Tools
Kiss and Say Goodbye 03:12 Tools
Every Kind Of People 04:49 Tools
Take My Hand Be Mine 02:31 Tools
Hang on in There Baby 03:19 Tools
Against All Odds (Take A Look 02:31 Tools
All Turned Out Nice Again 03:43 Tools
Gone Too Long 03:51 Tools
I Don't Want to Talk About It 04:12 Tools
Your Love Keeps Lifting Me (Higher and Higher) 03:49 Tools
Can't Get Any Worse Than This 03:45 Tools
Made Of Stone 03:03 Tools
This Love Is Alive 03:56 Tools
Ooh Baby Baby 12:15 Tools
Don't Change 03:40 Tools
Against All Odds [Different Mix] 03:03 Tools
Promised Land (7th Heaven Radio Edit) 03:40 Tools
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart 04:03 Tools
Promised Land [7th Heaven Club Mix] 06:50 Tools
Promised Land [Electric Allstars Radio Edit] 04:09 Tools
Yah Mo B There 03:39 Tools
Promised Land 2011 [Shanghai Surprize Radio Edit] 03:32 Tools
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher 03:50 Tools
California Dreamin' 04:17 Tools
Until You Come Back to Me 03:12 Tools
Until You Come Back To Me That's What I'm Gonna Do 03:12 Tools
Have I Told You Lately 04:17 Tools
Fighting Butterflies (Acoustic) 03:38 Tools
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? 03:38 Tools
Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) 03:17 Tools
Rainy Night In Georgia 06:40 Tools
Good Man Down 03:55 Tools
Promised Land [Bassmonkeys Radio Edit] 02:50 Tools
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? 03:38 Tools
People Make the World Go Round 03:51 Tools
The Dark End of the Street 03:51 Tools
I Wish It Would Rain 03:51 Tools
Promised Land [Bassmonkeys Club Mix] 06:25 Tools
Sadie 03:38 Tools
If This World Were Mine 03:51 Tools
Promised Land [Electric Allstars Club Mix] 06:40 Tools
When You Comin' Home 01:58 Tools
Your Love Keeps Lifting Me (Higher & Higher) 03:51 Tools
Hey Girl 01:58 Tools
Promised Land 2011 [Music Loverz Radio Edit] 03:38 Tools
Smile (Live) 01:58 Tools
How Many Times 01:58 Tools
Take My Hand 01:58 Tools
Yah Mo B There (Featuring BeBe Winans) 03:40 Tools
Promised Land (Bassmonkeys Radio Edit) 01:58 Tools
Ya Mo B There 01:58 Tools
If You Dont Know Me 01:58 Tools
Reflections in My Mind 06:54 Tools
Take Your Hand Be Mine 03:42 Tools
Promised Land (7th Heaven Club Mix) 08:42 Tools
Promised Land (Bassmonkeys Club Mix) 06:54 Tools
If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time 06:54 Tools
Promised Land 2011 [Falko Niestolik & Dominique Jardin Radio Edit] 03:42 Tools
Against All Odds (Different Mix) 03:42 Tools
Fighting Butterflies - Acoustic 03:42 Tools
I Don't Wanna Talk About It 04:13 Tools
Promised Land (Electric Allstars Radio Edit) 04:13 Tools
Promised Land (Electric Allstars Club Mix) 06:43 Tools
Higher and Higher 06:43 Tools
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Steven Desmond "Steve" Brookstein (born 10 November 1968 in London) is an English jazz and soul singer, who rose to fame in the UK in 2004 after winning the first series of The X Factor with 6 million votes. After winning The X Factor, Steve Brookstein was immediately signed to the Sony BMG record label through which he released his first single, a cover of "Against All Odds" on 20 December 2004. The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 2 and then rose to the number 1 spot on 2 January 2005, and stayed there for one week. In Ireland, the song peaked at number 11. The music video for the song was a montage of clips from his time on The X Factor, from his initial audition to his final performance after being declared the winner. Brookstein released his debut album Heart & Soul on 9 May 2005 through Sony BMG, five months after his first single reached number one. The album was an immediate success, also debuting on the UK charts at number one and going on to sell approximately 250,000 copies. Although Brookstein continued to perform tracks from his album on television shows, a second single failed to materialise. In August 2005 it was announced that Sony BMG had dropped him from their line-up only eight months after his X Factor victory and despite the success of his debut single and album. Brookstein maintains that the decision to 'drop' him reportedly came after he was offered a second album and to come back on the show, which he declined as it was to be another album of covers and he preferred a mix of old and new. After being released from his contract by Sony BMG, Brookstein spent the next year writing his own material and forming his own record label. On 2 October 2006, he released his second single (and first from his upcoming album), Fighting Butterflies, independently. Although accompanied and promoted by a music video, the song failed to crack the UK Top 75. Undeterred, Brookstein released his second album, 40,000 Things, on 9 October 2006. However, the album also failed to chart. From September to November 2006, Brookstein embarked on a nationwide tour of small venues in order to promote his new album. Many of the shows were sold out, but several had to be cancelled due to low ticket sales. In June 2007, Brookstein appeared on the P&O Portsmouth to Bilbao ship for cruisers, alongside X Factor series 2 alumni Chico and Journey South In September 2007, Brookstein embarked on his Great American Soul Book tour, and in October he recorded and contributed the track "Head Over Heels" for Ian Levine's Disco 2008 album. In 2008, he played 'the father' in a touring production of the award-winning musical Our House. In 2009 he was working on producing his wife Eileen Hunter's jazz album and performing at smaller venues. He also recorded a cover of Promised Land with the Boogie Pimps which was a best seller for the label, Liberty Records. Since his 2004 X-Factor win and subsequent fall from grace, Steve has spent much of his time bitterly, publicly and vociferously criticising Simon Cowell, The "X-Factor" phenomenon and the media generally, via his website and twitter feed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.