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~ KT Tunstall
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  • Audio CD (10 Sep 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Relentless
  • ASIN: B000RLIYZA
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,567 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Little Favours
2. If Only
3. White Bird
4. Funnyman
5. Hold On
6. Hopeless
7. I Don't Want You Now
8. Saving My Face
9. Beauty Of Uncertainty
10. Someday Soon
11. Paper Aeroplane

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Amazon.co.uk Review
As the sleeve of Drastic Fantastic, a shot of a wildly posing Kate Tunstall, suggests, the Scot never expected to find herself following up a multi-million selling debut. But her second official album, again produced by Steve Osborne, is an impressive piece of work, edgy enough to please those who delighted in her gleeful live shows yet suitably smooth for fans recruited via radio play. Unsurprisingly some of the songs on Drastic Fantastic is can be read as musings on fame, notably the catchy first single "Hold On" and the cleverly constructed Sixties-style pop of "Hopeless". Elsewhere "White Bird" is haunting and downbeat, while the propulsive "folk-punk" (her phrase) of "I Don’t Want You Now" is apparently intended as a musical tribute to Tunstall’s obvious precursor, the late Kirsty MacColl. The excellent ‘Saving My Face’ welds a moody stadium rocker to a chord progression familiar from the chorus of Slade’s timeless "Cum on Feel the Noize", a neat trick which pretty much encapsulates Tunstall’s ability to combine the fragile and hearty in equal measures. By the time the understated, quietly epic "Beauty of Uncertainty" and the accordion-led "Paper Aeroplane", a quirky folk song not miles from her erstwhile comrades in Scotland’s amorphous Fence Collective, bring proceedings to a close, the listener’s relief is palpable. Making an intelligent, radio-friendly pop album with a real heart is difficult enough once, but managing the trick again proves her talent is genuine. --Steve Jelbert

CD Description
'Drastic Fantastic' is the second album from Scottish folk-pop singer-songwriter KT Tunstall. Continuing in the same vein as her previous 'Eye To The Telescope' LP, this release features the single 'Hold On', and is again produced by SteveOsborne, who is notable for his work in the dance world. There are discernible progressions in Tunstall's musical prowess, here employing lead guitar and ukulele for the first time, as well as a greater reliance on re-creating her live sound.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Drastic, still fantastic!, 13 Sep 2007
By Andy Leslie (Swansea, Wales) - See all my reviews
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K T Tunstall came to my attention when she first appeared on Later with Jools Holland in 2004 which prompted me and many others to go out and buy her debut album Eye To The Telescope.

This album (that difficult 2nd album) follows on well and the styles of songs vary from Bonnie Raitt to Edie Brickell. But that's ok, I like Bonnie Ratt and Edie Brickell.

Little Favours
Here's the Bonnie Raitt number, uninhibited fun and I reckon this should have been the first single.

If Only
Musically complex and beginning the transition toward Edie this tells of what the French call "l'esprit d'escalier" - the spirit of the stairs. We all know what we should have said in restrospect!

White Bird
A deceptively simple song with multi-tracked voice and a layered sound that is easy on the ears.

Funnyman
As the intro plays to this I hear Viv Stanshall saying "and now... Distorted Guitar". Upbeat and pleasing to the ear. Superb stuff.

Hold On
The actual first single, probably because it's the most like her breakthrough single, "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree". In fact it's almost a clone. Still enjoyable though.

Hopeless
You can see the video for this, as she saunters down a lonely road, perhaps near a cliffs edge. This is almost Richard Thompson in quality. A pleasure.

I Don't Want You Now
And now, Paul Weller! Well, I don't know if he's on the track, but he should be. A Jam track with a female vocalist? Works for me.

Saving My Face
Carole King would have been proud of this song. Another facet of KT, a nice little ditty. Not memorable ... yet.

Beauty of Uncertainty
Here comes Edie. Pleasant but less than memorable

Someday Soon
Much more Edie. Pleasant but less than memorable

Paper Aeroplane
Full-on Edie mode, complete with harmonium. Lush and gorgeous.

Kate "KT" Tunstall (born June 23, 1975) is a Scottish singer and songwriter, educated partly in Connecticut, which explains her mid-atlantic accent. Perhaps. Although her voice is not Scottish in any of these songs, which I consider a shame in some ways, this album will only build on her previous success.

Recommendation - buy this album!


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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fun, Energetic Release., 10 Sep 2007
By S. W. Yendell - See all my reviews
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Before i review this album id like to put across my point on previews that people constantly feel the need to give on here. Now last time i looked amazon offered you the option to 'Review' not preview. Please try and refrain from previewing until you've heard/watched/played your purchase!!!
I doubt this will happen though, maybe amazon can disable the option to 'review' until after the release of a product to crack down on this annoyance???

anyways unlike the people below me (when they 'previewed' at least), i own a copy of this album and have listened to it in full. novel eh?

anyways, i like this album, i ordered it purely on the basis of her first album and her new single 'hold on'.
its always a risk of course but i can honestly say im not disappointed.

I like the reworking of 'little favours' which was a b-side on a single from her first album, i forget which. here its laden with electric guitar and vocal overlays.
'white bird' the promoted song on amazon is possibly my favourite track, one of the more laid back songs on the album, which in the most part is very energetic.
The new single 'hold on' is, as expected, the most catchy song on the album and a good first single.

In review there isnt a bad track on this album and if you loved her first album i think you'll honestly like this one aswell, its a fun listen, with plenty of energy, and has a quicker pace than ETTT, but it winds down nicely with a few slower numbers. It shows good progression from KT, but its still classic Tunstall. Is it better than ETTT??? Id say potentially. One things for sure, its worth purchasing.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing follow up album, 16 Sep 2007
God do I love the feeling of realising a 2nd album is just as good as the first! KT Tunstall's debut Eye to the Telescope came out in a year of particularly great debut albums, but this was one of my most treasured CDs... I remember so clearly buying it on a whim after only hearing Black Horse and the Cherry Tree on the web (this was way before she became such a massive hit) and then discovering to my amazement that it was one of the best albums I'd ever bought. And so naturally I was quite worried that her follow up to it could never be as good. I think what people don't realise is that second albums, most of the time, aren't any less brilliant than the first - it's just the concept of the artist's voice and style is no longer as new and exciting, because you've heard it - and listened to it endlessly - so many times before. When I first put Drastic Fantastic on, I wasn't overly impressed. Nothing really stood out, and I kept thinking -this isn't the quality I expected from KT! However, I now know this is only because musically, DF is way more complex, the hooks and more subtle and chord progressions take longer to sink in - but once they take hold, you realise this album is just as stunning and spellbinding as the last. The slower songs at the end all sort of ran into one the first few times I listened, but now I can't imagine thinking Someday Soon sounds the same as Paper Aeroplane. I'm so glad that the album hasn't been a disappointment! Don't give up on it, all you two and three star reviewers! It's an amazing album. My favourite tracks at the moment are (although as I listen more I imagine more and more will grow on me - when I first had ETTT I didn't like MIniature Disasters or False Alarm, but I love them now!):
If Only (great sing-along chorus and classic KT verses)
Hopeless (really radio-friendly without being overly poppy)
Saving My Face (amazing song!)
Someday Soon (gorgeous slower song, slightly - I hate to say it - Dido-esque, only if Dido had a bit more originality and a more soulful voice.)
The others are all brilliant too! You won't be disappointed if you stick with Drastic Fantastic.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very good album KT Tunstall voice is beautiful.
I would give this cd five stars but I did'nt as it's not as good as Eye To The Telescope, but nearly is and still worth having. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dragonlord

3.0 out of 5 stars Over-egging the pudding
Like many others I loved KT's first album 'Eye to the Telescope' and had it on heavy rotation for months after its release. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Binro The Heretic

5.0 out of 5 stars brilliantly fantastic
a perfect album, each track is as good as the last...keep up the good work kt
Published 9 months ago by kt fan

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Pop
The first thing I noticed about this album was how much poppier it was than her debut, but that's not a bad thing. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Shorty11857

5.0 out of 5 stars Subtle and deep
When I first heard Eye of the Telescope half the tracks immediately appealed to me but after playing it a few times I found, if anything I liked the sublteties and depth of the... Read more
Published 14 months ago by C. Walford

5.0 out of 5 stars Trouser Wobbler
What a honey KT Tunstall is. Nevermind the music, I just want to have her babies. I mean, I want her to have mine and ...errrmm, if she er.. if she wants to that is. Read more
Published 16 months ago by C. N. Sandford

4.0 out of 5 stars Terrible title, good album
Firstly, can I just say what an awful title for an album Drastic Fantastic is? Thank you. OK, now I've got that out of the way, it only seems fair that I discuss KT's follow-up to... Read more
Published 17 months ago by A. Sweeney

5.0 out of 5 stars From strength to strength
KT Tunstall is a wonderful talent. She has been compared to Katie Melua and others, but these comparisons aren't really fair. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Kieran Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars Difficult third album? No difficulty here.
You could be mistaken for believing Ms Tunstall sees herself as a fully-fledged diva upon seeing the cover of this, her third album. Read more
Published 18 months ago by C. P. Horne

2.0 out of 5 stars What's all the fuss about?
Can someone please explain it to me?? The music is passable, her voice is OK but I really can't hear anything outstanding here . . . Read more
Published 18 months ago by jodrell

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