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Eye to the Telescope
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Album: Eye to the Telescope
# Song Title   Time
1)    Other Side Of The World More Info...
2)    Another Place To Fall More Info...
3)    Under The Weather More Info...
4)    Black Horse and the Cherry Tree More Info...
5)    Miniature Disasters More Info...
6)    Silent Sea More Info...
7)    Universe & U More Info...
8)    False Alarm More Info...
9)    Suddenly I See More Info...
10)    Stoppin' The Love More Info...
11)    Heal Over More Info...
12)    Through The Dark More Info...
 

Album: Eye to the Telescope
# Song Title   Time
1)    Other Side Of The World More Info...
2)    Another Place To Fall More Info...
3)    Under The Weather More Info...
4)    Black Horse and the Cherry Tree More Info...
5)    Miniature Disasters More Info...
6)    Silent Sea More Info...
7)    Universe & U More Info...
8)    False Alarm More Info...
9)    Suddenly I See More Info...
10)    Stoppin' The Love More Info...
11)    Heal Over More Info...
12)    Through The Dark More Info...
 
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  • Personnel: KT Tunstall (various instruments); Steve Osborne (guitar, Moog synthesizer, background vocals); George Vjestica (guitar); Arnulf Lindner (baritone guitar); David Davidson , David Angell (violin); Kristin Wilkinson (viola); John Catchings (cello); Martin Terefe (keyboards); Luke Bullen (drums, percussion); Andreas Olsson (drum programming); Paul Gilbody, Marty Philip, Graham Deas (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixers: Ren Swan; Steve Osborne.
  • Recording information: Little Big Sound, Nashville, TN (2004).
  • A runaway success in the U.K., EYE TO THE TELESCOPE, KT Tunstall's debut, finally hit the States in early 2006, a year after its initial release. On this assured 12-song set, the Scottish singer/songwriter mines a charmingly sensitive and intelligent vein of pop/rock that positions her somewhere in between Beth Orton and Sheryl Crow. The key to Tunstall's sound is her resonant and soulful voice, and the album's bold but never over-the-top production only serves to further enhance her songs. Though the highlights of the disc include the jangly "Another Place to Fall," the eminently catchy "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree," and the shuffling "Suddenly I See," the entire record is surprisingly solid, easily ensuring a bright future for Tunstall.
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