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    KT Tunstall – Eye to the Telescope - Deluxe Edition (2006)

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    KT Tunstall – Eye to the Telescope - Deluxe Edition (2006)

    KT Tunstall – Eye to the Telescope - Deluxe Edition (2006)
    Folk, pop, acoustic | MP3 | VBR 194kbps avg | 68,8 MB | English | ZIP

    Perhaps it's inevitable that KT Tunstall's Eye to theTelescope will draw initial comparisons to Dido, since they're both female adult alternative singer/songwriters who bear a certain similarity in their vocal timbres. But as Tunstall's debut starts to unfold, those superficial connections fall away, as she reveals herself to be a soulful vocalist, a restless musician, and a serious songwriter.

    KT Tunstall – Eye to the Telescope - Deluxe Edition (2006)


    Track List
    –––––
    01. Other Side Of The World 3:34
    02. Another Place To Fall 4:11
    03. Under The Weather 3:36
    04. Black Horse And The Cherry 2:52
    Tree
    05. Miniature Disasters 3:31
    06. Silent Sea 3:48
    07. Universe & U 4:01
    08. False Alarm 3:50
    09. Suddenly I See 3:21
    10. Stoppin' The Love 4:02
    11. Heal Over 4:27
    12. Through The Dark 3:52
    13. Immune (Live At Gaia Music 4:51
    London) (Bonus Track)



    Release Notes:

    US Deluxe Edition released in September of 2006 includes
    an additional song ("Immune") and a DVD which consists
    of live performances and music videos.

    Perhaps it's inevitable that KT Tunstall's Eye to the
    Telescope will draw initial comparisons to Dido, since
    they're both female adult alternative singer/songwriters
    who bear a certain similarity in their vocal timbres.
    But as Tunstall's debut starts to unfold, those
    superficial connections fall away, as she reveals
    herself to be a soulful vocalist, a restless musician,
    and a serious songwriter. At times, she may be on the
    verge of being a little too serious, as her songs are
    tightly wound and earnest, two qualities that can seem
    slightly stuffy when her production has a glossy veneer,
    as it does on opening songs of the album. These cuts,
    while accomplished and enjoyable, paint Tunstall as a
    good but ordinary songwriter, halfway between Dido's
    elegantly sleepy soundscapes and Sheryl Crow's tuneful
    craft, which is an inaccurate impression, as the album
    quickly proves. About a third of the way in, the album
    kicks into gear and Tunstall is revealed as a kindred
    spirit of such eccentric contemporaries as Fiona Apple
    and Nelly Furtado. She's more straightforward than
    either Apple or Furtado, partially due to the album's
    overly slick production, but also in her sober,
    uncluttered songwriting, yet her musical instincts,
    along with her impassioned vocals, edge her out of the
    mainstream. Slower songs like "False Alarm" aren't
    sleepy; they have the lazy, jazzy undercurrents of Jeff
    Buckley and Radiohead, while faster cuts like the
    single "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" or "Suddenly I
    See" have an urgency that makes them compelling,
    despite the shiny production. But that production is
    the only drawback on Eye to the Telescope – it
    certainly sounds good, it certainly sounds
    professional, but it may keep some listeners at a
    distance, since it requires that they look hard to find
    the unique songwriter beneath the glistening surface.
    And if they spend the time to really hear what's going
    on in Eye to the Telescope, they'll find a promising,
    satisfying debut.


    Website: www.kttunstall.com



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