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| 1. Other Side Of The World |
| 2. Another Place To Fall |
| 3. Under The Weather |
| 4. Black Horse And The Cherry Tree (Radio Version) |
| 5. Miniature Disasters |
| 6. Silent Sea |
| 7. Universe & U |
| 8. False Alarm |
| 9. Suddenly I See |
| 10. Stoppin' The Love |
| 11. Heal Over |
| 12. Through The Dark |
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
pop at its best,
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This review is from: Eye to the Telescope (Audio CD)
I read the reviews of this album and suspected it might turn out to be the usual bland, identikit solo female stuff that seems to be everywhere at the moment. Well, was I pleasantly surprised! KT Tunstall has a fantastic voice that's incredible versatile, soft and wistful (Silent Sea), gutsy and bluesy (Black Horse and the Cherry Tree) or sweet and feminine (Under the Weather)... none of the tracks on this album, though strong, would be standout, without her amazingly mature and soulful delivery. I'd recommend this if you're a fan of Rosie Brown, Norah Jones or even Feist - but be prepared for something which is just a little bit more than all of them. Powerful, rocky and luscious pop: try it, you might like it.
101 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye to the Telescope - KT is a new born star,
By DAVID ROBERTSON (Petersfield, Hants United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye to the Telescope (Audio CD)
I first heard KT on Mark Radcliffe's show one evening while driving back from a Moody Blues concert in Bournemouth (I have very eclectic tastes). I instantly took to her music and was really impressed by her obvious talent. This was later confirmed by her performance on Jools Holland, "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree". I pre-ordered her album and haven't stopped playing it since. In a music scene taken up with boy/girl bands and cover versions, it is so refreshing to hear a genuine singer/songwriter for a change."Eye to the Telescope" is one of the best albums I have heard in a long time. The "Other Side of the World" is one of those songs that hooks you after a few plays (in a perfect world would be a huge hit). Her vocals are particularly strong in "Another Place to Fall" as the band turns up the volume a notch or two. I found myself singing the chorus at full volume in the car. Her gifted guitar playing is plain to hear in the quieter songs on the album such as "Under the Weather" and "Silent Sea". These songs are exquisite. "False Alarm" is another favourite of mine with its exhausting bitter sweet sentiments of love lost. In contrast, "Suddenly I See" is really uplifting, (I would love to know who its about). Some people have tried to compare or put KT in the same camp as Jones, Melua & Co, even Bjork (don't follow that one). Yes, she has blues, jazz, folk, rock influences in her music but it is a truly unique sound. KT will go far.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Debut,
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This review is from: Eye to the Telescope (Audio CD)
KT is a fantastic new singer songwriter with a distinctive style. This album is full of ideas and wit, the words need to be listened to, to appreciate how she has matched the music to the sentiments so well. Not easy to categorise, but easy to enjoy.This is not the sort of music that storms the charts (it's too laid back and intelligent) so go out and buy it. We need people like KT in our lives.
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