If the art of the female singer-songwriter revolves around coffee-table soliloquies then Eye to the Telescope--the debut album from Edinburgh-born chanteuse/guitarist KT Tunstall--is a pleasing mediation between the traditional demands of brooding egocentricity (espresso) and frothy commerciality (cappuccino). KT Tunstall has star quality. "Suddenly I See" is an effortlessly liberating pop fillip while, conversely, "False Alarm" redresses ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" for losers who had nothing to lose to begin with. However, Tunstall isn't entirely convinced by the compromise ("I'm struggling to cater for the space I'm meant to fill" she sings) and "Miniature Disasters"--one of several strong numbers showcasing her aptitude for wrapping up pop tunes in either folky bluesiness or ponderous jazz--catalogues her desires for unfettered self-expression. The opening cut "Other Side Of The World" might sound like Dido without the giftwrapped grief (she's none too flattered with the comparisons) but Eye to the Telescope is spiritually closer to Carole King and Elvis Costello than Katie Melua. And that's no bad thing. --Kevin Maidment
Product Description
Import version features different artwork and track running order to the US version. KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers & a cool name. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King & Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary & after-hours atmosphere. The latest in a line of outstanding contemporary Scottish songwriters including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub & The Beta Band, KT's unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through it's gripping lyrical bite & heartfelt melody. Her debut album 'Eye To The Telescope' is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination with production duties supplied by Steve Osborne (U2, New Order, Doves). EMI. 2004.
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Eye to the Telescope [Import]
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Eye To The Telescope
KT Tunstall Manufacturer: Virgin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000DN5VJY Release Date: 2006-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Other Side Of The World
- Another Place To Fall
- Under The Weather
- Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe & U
- False Alarm
- Suddenly I See
- Stoppin' The Love
- Heal Over
- Through The Dark
From Amazon.co.uk
If the art of the female singer-songwriter revolves around coffee-table soliloquies then Eye to the Telescope--the debut album from Edinburgh-born chanteuse/guitarist KT Tunstall--is a pleasing mediation between the traditional demands of brooding egocentricity (espresso) and frothy commerciality (cappuccino). KT Tunstall has star quality. "Suddenly I See" is an effortlessly liberating pop fillip while, conversely, "False Alarm" redresses ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" for losers who had nothing to lose to begin with. However, Tunstall isn't entirely convinced by the compromise ("I'm struggling to cater for the space I'm meant to fill" she sings) and "Miniature Disasters"--one of several strong numbers showcasing her aptitude for wrapping up pop tunes in either folky bluesiness or ponderous jazz--catalogues her desires for unfettered self-expression. The opening cut "Other Side Of The World" might sound like Dido without the giftwrapped grief (she's none too flattered with the comparisons) but Eye to the Telescope is spiritually closer to Carole King and Elvis Costello than Katie Melua. And that's no bad thing. --Kevin MaidmentAmazon.com
KT Tunstall's debut album Eye To The Telescope is the creative consequence of her inquiring imagination. "My songs examine and explore little specific emotions or situations or stories," she explains. "They're kitchen table songs, like a conversation between me and one other person. It's almost like an alien has been sent to get emotional samples from human beings and put it all together on a record."
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Album Description
KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers & a cool name. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King & Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary & after-hours atmosphere. KT's unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through it's gripping lyrical bite & heartfelt melody. Her debut album Eye To The Telescope is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination with production duties supplied by Steve Osborne (U2, New Order, Doves). 12 tracks. Relx. 2005.Album Details
Kt Tunstall is a Sparkling New Songwriter with Chinese Blood, a Scottish Heart, Great Legwarmers and a Cool Name - "Well, It's Got a Bit More Attitude Than Kate which Just Says Farmer's Daughter to Me," She Laughs. Kt Celebrates Classic Singer-songwriting in the Tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with an Articulate, Accessible, Immediate Brew of Rootsy Sass, Wistful Quandary and After-hours Atmosphere. The Latest in a Line of Outstanding Contemporary Scottish Songwriters Including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub and the Beta Band, Kt's Unique Perspective Offers a Rare Emotionally Connecting Intensity Through It's Gripping Lyrical Bite and Heartfelt Melody.Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Album.......2007-07-25
BTW when you first listen to this album you may not like it at first or maybe just like some songs, but after listening to it the second time it grows on you and you will absolutely love it. I know because when I first listened to this album I only liked half of it and feel asleep thinking this album was so boring until I listened to it the second time later in the day.
Just A Great Artist.......2007-07-19
Great CDs.......2007-07-08
perfect disc.......2007-06-27
Beautiful album that grows on you.......2007-06-03
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Eye to the Telescope (CD+DVD)
KT Tunstall Manufacturer: Virgin/Relentless ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HEW160 Release Date: 2006-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Other Side of the World
- Another Place to Fall
- Under the Weather
- Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe & U
- False Alarm
- Suddenly I See
- Stoppin' the Love
- Heal Over
- Through the Dark
- Immune (from One Night In Gaia performance) - BONUS TRACK
Tracks:
- Black Horse and the Cherry Tree (music video - DVD)
- Suddenly I See (US version - music video - DVD)
- Suddenly I See (UK version - music video - DVD)
- Other Side of The World (UK version - music video - DVD)
- Under the Weather (UK version music video - DVD)
- Other Side of The World (Live with full band in DC - DVD)
- Silent Sea (Live with full band in DC - DVD)
- Suddenly I See (Live with full band in DC - DVD)
- Miniature Disasters (Live at The Mercury Lounge - DVD)
- Black Horse and the Cherry Tree (Live at The Mercury Lounge - DVD)
Album Description
Special Deluxe Edition of KT Tunstall's critically acclaimed debut release. CD includes bonus track "Immune" from One Night in Gaia performance. KT Tunstall "Live In the USA" DVD includes five live songs from her show in Washington D.C. on June 9, 2006 plus every video from "Eye To The Telescope."Album Description
US only release! This CD/DVD (NTSC/Reigion 0) set includes her mega-selling debut album, with one bonus track tacked on; 'Immune' (from One Night in Gaia performance) along with a 10-track DVD that features five music videos to, 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree', 'Suddenly I See' (US and UK versions,) 'Other Side of the World' (UK Version) and 'Under the Weather' (UK Version.) The DVD is rounded off with five live performances, 'Other Side of the World' (Full band live in DC), 'Silent Sea' (Full band live in DC), 'Suddenly I See' (Full band live in DC), 'Minature Disasters' (KT and Luke, live at the Mercury Lounge) and 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree' (KT and Luke, live at the Mercury Lounge). EMI. 2006.Album Details
Recorded Between Christmas and New Year 2005 on the Scottish Island of Skye. The 10-track CD Includes Acoustic Versions of Recent 2005 Material, a Version of her First, Limited-edition Single "Throw Me a Rope" and a Cover of Beck's "Golden Age." Also Featured Are Unplugged Renditions of "Miniature Disasters" and "Universe and U" from "Telescope."the Pal Dvd Focuses on a "Making Of" Film Called "Five Go to Skye" and also Includes Live Performances of "Gone to the Dogs" and "Throw Me a Rope."Customer Reviews:
Mysterious Metaphors.......2007-01-19
She's waiting like an iceberg
Waiting to change
But she's cold inside
She wants to be like the water"
The beauty in KT Tunstall's voice gives me shivers in the first song. She weaves in mysterious metaphors that are enjoyable to unravel.
The world she paints make sense in regards to emotions hidden and experiences well lived. With telescopic precision, she unveils the heart of emotional conflicts.
"The fire fades away
Most of everyday
Is full of tired excuses
But it's to hard to say
I wish it were simple
But we give up easily
You're close enough to see that
You're the other side of the world to me"
The lyrics speak for themselves and KT's voice is a vehicle for perfection. The songs are playful, relaxing and you may wish you were in a coffee shop listening to the first two tracks. Then, "Black Horse" takes off with dangerous appeal. Coffee shop casual turns country and then she delves into sultry moods. The delicate "Silent Sea" is haunting in beauty.
With dramatic pacing changes and a variety of familiar musical comforts, the album shines in places and wanders in melancholy momentarily between energetic creativity. Other Side of the World and Silent Sea stand out as unique treasures with poetic appeal and seem to reflect KT's heart and bring out the rapturous elements in her voice.
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~The Rebecca Review
Dislike "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"? The album is FAR better!.......2006-12-28
But here's where things turned suprising for me. I found numerous rave reviews for this album (one that dared Aimee Mann to write songs as good!) and these finally forced me to listen beyond the one (and, to me, one dimensional) song.
Wow, what a happy suprise!
Seriously, if all you've heard is the one big 'hit' in America then you're really missing out... and getting the completely WRONG idea about Tunstall--this is music that is far more complex, intriguiging and, well, just plain better than "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" would lead you to believe.
Get it.
In fact, get the CD/DVD version! The CD adds a great song and the DVD will make a couple of things apparent straight away: Tunstall is even better live, and the videos illustrate that in the UK she's marketed a bit more truthfully, as the lion's share of the videos are UK specific and are of the far more superior songs to her one American 'hit'.
The DVD is worth the extra price.......2006-10-12
This CD/DVD combo contains the "Eye to the Telescope" CD -- with a bonus track that's not on the regular CD -- PLUS a DVD of music videos and live performances of several of the songs from the CD. The bonus song (called "Immune") is excellent; and is quickly becoming one of my favorites.
Most of the music videos are quite good (though I'll admit that the video for the hit song "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" wasn't quite as good as I had hoped it would be). But it's the live performances that really make this DVD worthwhile. As good as KT Tunstall is in the recording studio, she's even better on stage in front of a live audience. I've seen her a few times on TV and the Internet, and was very impressed with the quality of her work on stage. The live performances on this DVD are simply astounding. In fact, the live version of "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" on the DVD is far better than the studio version from the CD and the music video.
If you like KT Tunstall, then this CD/DVD combo set is definitely worth the price.
I'm not big on "double-dipping" either, but yes, THIS is an exception..........2006-10-10
To be honest, this is the way the album SHOULD have been released in the US in the first place!!! I mean, it did take a year for it to even GET released in the US, but as they say, timing is everything. The album itself is a masterpiece really, good gutsy spunky singer/songwriter pop/soul/rock. 12 cool songs, varying in tempo and mood, from all-out rockers to introspective, soulful, atmospheric ballads. The album is not at all overproduced either. The big US "hit", the short and tight "Black Horse And The Cherry Tree" is not the only good song here, unlike most artists, espesh 1-hit wonders. I'm not saying KT WILL be a 1-hit wonder in the US (she's not in the UK), but it could turn out that way, like Daniel Powter. I love the big catchy UK hit "Suddenly I See" (which should have clicked here too...it was a natural followup to "Black Horse"), opener "Other Side Of The World" is beautiful, the way KT breaks into falsetto on the chorus, but my fave would be the EXTREMELY catchy, jangly "Another Place To Fall"...whatta song!!! I call her sound "busker soul", and she reminds me of a few artists mixed together in her own individual way. Maybe Michelle Branch meets the late great Kirsty MacColl??? You figure her out. Keeps her music constantly interesting, and I'm looking forward to hearing KT evolve over time. I had the original US album, and didn't completely grasp her, and then I heard KT's fellow Scotswoman Sandi Thom, whom I liked as well, thinking she was better than KT. Then I saw this deluxe version, and hearing Sandi's record again, I'm thinking I could be wrong, as something was missing. Well, I was wrong, KT IS better, and this package sealed the deal. The music clicked more now and I had to see the visuals to see she is the real deal, and what's cooler is she's completely unpretentious and has no ego; I'd get on with KT very well I think, she seems really cool as a person, like I'd love to have a beer with her sometime. Oh yeah, the bonus track on this version, the acoustic, spare, Live At Gaia Music in London, performance of "Immune", another KT original not on the album, is a beautiful song, and like the rest of this album, and a fave singer/songwriter of mine, Shawn Mullins, just KT's voice and guitar can just draw you in. And to think, she was self-taught!!!!! Makes sense actually, as true originals can never BE taught and that way, they come up with their individual style and sound, if you know what I mean.
Anyhoo, the packaging on this deluxe packge is nice, I like the cover with the overlaying of shiny details on top of that cool silvery B+W pic of KT. The extra pics inside are cool, of KT busking and with her band. And the expanded booklet is nice, with the extra pics and sleeve artwork of her UK singles, full lyrics, etc. My only problem, and it's a tiny quibble...the side spine was printed upside down. I had to cut and tape it so it's right-side up, some people don't mind...it's a slight, but fixable, problem with me, what can I say???
Now, most important in this package is the DVD (without it, you basically have the original album, correct??), which is 41 minutes and change, a nice value, not too skimpy. It's cool to have all 5 videos from the album, including both US & UK clips of "Suddenly I See". I hope they don't redo "Other Side Of The World" for US play on VH1, as the UK clip is fine and has a cool concept along with the lovely song that it is. And, the 5 live performances are GREAT!!! Three of them at Washington, D.C.'s awesome 9:30 club, with her full band; I was there for another show whilst visiting my relatives for Thanksgiving one year, I love that place. The other two are even better, at one of my fave venues: NYC's tiny intimate Mercury Lounge, just KT on acoustic guitar and pedals, and her drummer boyfriend accompanying her. What's cool is she's creating all the sounds at that moment...guitar sounds and layers of vocals & effects using echo. You have to see it to know what I mean. And KT seems so normal, accessable, etc...aka not a "star", which is probably how she likes it, as do I. The only thing I wish the DVD had, in addition to all this goodness, is an interview with KT, an on-the-road profile or a documentary on the making of "Eye To The Telescope" as many of these types of DVD have, oh well...this DVD is good enough.
This package, you really GET what KT Tunstall is all about...she might go down as a "1-hit wonder" in America, but really, who the hell cares??? Better to be remembered as an ARTIST. I prefer artistry, not hits.
KT.......2006-09-20
I wanted to buy her CD, there was something about it that said "No, Don't buy it". I couldn't figure it out, Until now!! If you bought the 1st either have it as a back up, or sell it used. This would be the one to buy :) All the Vids, and some of her Live. If you never go to concerts, this is prefect for you to experience it.
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Eye to the Telescope
K.T. Tunstall Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007A0GD4 Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
Tracks:
- Other Side of the World
- Another Place to Fall
- Under the Weather
- Suddenly I See
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe & U
- False Alarm
- Heal Over
- Stoppin' the Love
- Through the Dark
- Black Horse and the Cherry Tree [Live][*]
From Amazon.co.uk
If the art of the female singer-songwriter revolves around coffee-table soliloquies then Eye to the Telescope--the debut album from Edinburgh-born chanteuse/guitarist KT Tunstall--is a pleasing mediation between the traditional demands of brooding egocentricity (espresso) and frothy commerciality (cappuccino). KT Tunstall has star quality. "Suddenly I See" is an effortlessly liberating pop fillip while, conversely, "False Alarm" redresses ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" for losers who had nothing to lose to begin with. However, Tunstall isn't entirely convinced by the compromise ("I'm struggling to cater for the space I'm meant to fill" she sings) and "Miniature Disasters"--one of several strong numbers showcasing her aptitude for wrapping up pop tunes in either folky bluesiness or ponderous jazz--catalogues her desires for unfettered self-expression. The opening cut "Other Side Of The World" might sound like Dido without the giftwrapped grief (she's none too flattered with the comparisons) but Eye to the Telescope is spiritually closer to Carole King and Elvis Costello than Katie Melua. And that's no bad thing. --Kevin MaidmentAlbum Description
Import version features different artwork and track running order to the US version. KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers & a cool name. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King & Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary & after-hours atmosphere. The latest in a line of outstanding contemporary Scottish songwriters including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub & The Beta Band, KT's unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through it's gripping lyrical bite & heartfelt melody. Her debut album 'Eye To The Telescope' is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination with production duties supplied by Steve Osborne (U2, New Order, Doves). EMI. 2004.Customer Reviews:
Pretty good........2007-06-05
Wonderful album.......2007-03-08
Good, but hoped it was a bit better.......2007-01-06
black horse and the cherry tree.......2006-08-14
I must say, a rather refreshing album with almost spectacular clarity........2006-07-21
I like number one song. Makes me want to travel all of eastern europe.
Number two song is makes me happy. Like most. I think.
Number three song is good, but starbucks plays all time.
Number four song its ok. No, No, No just kidding, it is good! I fool you!
Number four song i listen to now, its is soo good.
Number five song make me warm all inside, but I am make joke from friends when I play, so we talk about next song.
Number six song is so strong and inspiring, makes me run and go to bed at same time.
Number seven song makes me want to go to uni and major astrophysics to understand 'universe' she sings. It inspires I am!
Number eight song no false alarm, i tell you that much!
Number nine song it reminds me of movie, I know why not. But iam digress. It is great while play tennis, and walk to grocery store.
Number ten song is like the sun on a sunset day.
Number eleven song is good if not best song this side of eastern europe.
Number song twelve guides me like a moon through a dark catacombs..
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Eye to the Telescope
K.T. Tunstall Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007V3P4K Release Date: 2005-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Other Side Of The World
- Another Place To Fall
- Under The Weather
- Black Horse And Cherry Tree
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe & U
- False Alarm
- Suddenly I See
- Stoppin' The Love
- Heal Over
- Through The Dark
From Amazon.co.uk
If the art of the female singer-songwriter revolves around coffee-table soliloquies then Eye to the Telescope--the debut album from Edinburgh-born chanteuse/guitarist KT Tunstall--is a pleasing mediation between the traditional demands of brooding egocentricity (espresso) and frothy commerciality (cappuccino). KT Tunstall has star quality. "Suddenly I See" is an effortlessly liberating pop fillip while, conversely, "False Alarm" redresses ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" for losers who had nothing to lose to begin with. However, Tunstall isn't entirely convinced by the compromise ("I'm struggling to cater for the space I'm meant to fill" she sings) and "Miniature Disasters"--one of several strong numbers showcasing her aptitude for wrapping up pop tunes in either folky bluesiness or ponderous jazz--catalogues her desires for unfettered self-expression. The opening cut "Other Side Of The World" might sound like Dido without the giftwrapped grief (she's none too flattered with the comparisons) but Eye to the Telescope is spiritually closer to Carole King and Elvis Costello than Katie Melua. And that's no bad thing. --Kevin MaidmentAlbum Description
Import version features different artwork and track running order to the US version. KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers & a cool name. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King & Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary & after-hours atmosphere. The latest in a line of outstanding contemporary Scottish songwriters including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub & The Beta Band, KT's unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through it's gripping lyrical bite & heartfelt melody. Her debut album 'Eye To The Telescope' is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination with production duties supplied by Steve Osborne (U2, New Order, Doves). EMI. 2004.Album Details
Kt Tunstall is a Sparkling New Songwriter with Chinese Blood, a Scottish Heart, Great Legwarmers and a Cool Name - "Well, It's Got a Bit More Attitude Than Kate which Just Says Farmer's Daughter to Me," She Laughs. Kt Celebrates Classic Singer-songwriting in the Tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with an Articulate, Accessible, Immediate Brew of Rootsy Sass, Wistful Quandary and After-hours Atmosphere. The Latest in a Line of Outstanding Contemporary Scottish Songwriters Including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub and the Beta Band, Kt's Unique Perspective Offers a Rare Emotionally Connecting Intensity Through It's Gripping Lyrical Bite and Heartfelt Melody.Customer Reviews:
Don't Support this Artist.......2007-02-25
k.t. tunstall.......2006-11-04
Amazing - Copy protected??.......2006-08-04
I saw her on the Ellen show, playing all the vocals and intruments herself. Amazing.
My wife and caught her show when she came through our town, front row. It was incredible. She is on my short list of favorite artists.
Oh, and as a teenager she played on the streets of Burlington Vermont - my home -
Refreshing!.......2006-03-22
This is a good debut album. The songs are entertaining, well-performed and have something to say. A refreshing diversion in the new music of today. Whether K T Tunstall can maintain this excellent start remains to be seen, but I would expect this group of songs to be superb when performed live (I have separately heard a live recording of 'Black Horse & The Cherry Tree' and is was really good). I would definitely like to hear more.
Copy Protected.......2006-02-08
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Eye to the Telescope
K.T. Tunstall Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006FMBWY Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Other Side Of The World
- Another Place To Fall
- Under The Weather
- Suddenly I See
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe & U
- False Alarm
- Heal Over
- Stoppin' The Love
- Through The Dark
From Amazon.co.uk
If the art of the female singer-songwriter revolves around coffee-table soliloquies then Eye to the Telescope--the debut album from Edinburgh-born chanteuse/guitarist KT Tunstall--is a pleasing mediation between the traditional demands of brooding egocentricity (espresso) and frothy commerciality (cappuccino). KT Tunstall has star quality. "Suddenly I See" is an effortlessly liberating pop fillip while, conversely, "False Alarm" redresses ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" for losers who had nothing to lose to begin with. However, Tunstall isn't entirely convinced by the compromise ("I'm struggling to cater for the space I'm meant to fill" she sings) and "Miniature Disasters"--one of several strong numbers showcasing her aptitude for wrapping up pop tunes in either folky bluesiness or ponderous jazz--catalogues her desires for unfettered self-expression. The opening cut "Other Side Of The World" might sound like Dido without the giftwrapped grief (she's none too flattered with the comparisons) but Eye to the Telescope is spiritually closer to Carole King and Elvis Costello than Katie Melua. And that's no bad thing. --Kevin MaidmentAlbum Description
KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers & a cool name. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King & Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary & after-hours atmosphere. The latest in a line of outstanding contemporary Scottish songwriters including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub & The Beta Band, KT's unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through it's gripping lyrical bite & heartfelt melody. Her debut album 'Eye To The Telescope' is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination with production duties supplied by Steve Osborne (U2, New Order, Doves). Includes one bonus track 'Black Horse & The Cherry Tree' (Performed On Later With Jools Holland). Includes the bonus track 'Black Horse And The Cherry Tree' (live on Later With Jools Holland). EMI. 2004.Album Details
Kt Tunstall is a Sparkling New Songwriter with Chinese Blood, a Scottish Heart, Great Legwarmers and a Cool Name - "Well, It's Got a Bit More Attitude Than Kate which Just Says Farmer's Daughter to Me," She Laughs. Kt Celebrates Classic Singer-songwriting in the Tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with an Articulate, Accessible, Immediate Brew of Rootsy Sass, Wistful Quandary and After-hours Atmosphere. The Latest in a Line of Outstanding Contemporary Scottish Songwriters Including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub and the Beta Band, Kt's Unique Perspective Offers a Rare Emotionally Connecting Intensity Through It's Gripping Lyrical Bite and Heartfelt Melody.Customer Reviews:
Eye To The Telescope.......2007-05-10
Take that, Freud! So there, Jung!!! Is Sartre REALLY any help??? Ouch!!!.......2006-08-23
Commercial success........2006-02-14
How many times have you bought the album and been disappointed?
For me, the little snippet of "Suddenly I See" that kept going through my head was enough to make me want to hear more. The album was no disappointment at-all.
Excellent music!
BREATH TAKING.......2005-11-05
Wow.......2005-10-11
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Eye to the Telescope
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GG4UW2 Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
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Eye to the Telescope
KT Tunstall Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EMH9TE Release Date: 2006-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Other Side of the World
- Another Place to Fall
- Under the Weather
- Black Horse & The Cherry Tree
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe & U
- False Alarm
- Suddenly I See
- Stoppin' the Love
- Heal Over
- Through the Dark
- Boo Hoo [Acoustic Extravangaza Version]
Album Description
Japanese pressing features one audio bonus track, 'Boo Hoo' (Acoustic Extravaganza Version) along with the enhanced video to 'Suddenly I See'. This Japanese pressing also features different artwork to all other pressings. Eye To The Telescope sees Tunstall deliver her fragile lyrics over soulful, folk tinged songs which have been compared to the work of Carole King. Virgin. 2006.Album Details
Japanese Edition of the Sparkling New Songwriter with Chinese Blood, a Scottish Heart, Great Legwarmers and a Cool Name - "Well, It's Got a Bit More Attitude Than Kate which Just Says Farmer's Daughter to Me," She Laughs. Kt Celebrates Classic Singer-songwriting in the Tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with an Articulate, Accessible, Immediate Brew of Rootsy Sass, Wistful Quandary and After-hours Atmosphere. The Latest in a Line of Outstanding Contemporary Scottish Songwriters Including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub and the Beta Band, Kt's Unique Perspective Offers a Rare Emotionally Connecting Intensity Through It's Gripping Lyrical Bite and Heartfelt Melody. Includes the Bonus Track "Boo Hoo", Exclusive to this Edition.Customer Reviews:
Magical and Poetic.......2006-08-13
She's waiting like an iceberg
Waiting to change
But she's cold inside
She wants to be like the water"
The beauty in KT Tunstall's voice gives me shivers in the first song. She weaves in mysterious metaphors that are enjoyable to unravel.
The world she paints make sense in regards to emotions hidden and experiences well lived. With telescopic precision, she unveils the heart of emotional conflicts.
"The fire fades away
Most of everyday
Is full of tired excuses
But it's to hard to say
I wish it were simple
But we give up easily
You're close enough to see that
You're the other side of the world to me"
The lyrics speak for themselves and KT's voice is a vehicle for perfection. The songs are playful, relaxing and you may wish you were in a coffee shop listening to the first two tracks. Then, "Black Horse" takes off with dangerous appeal. Coffee shop casual turns country and then she delves into sultry moods. The delicate "Silent Sea" is haunting in beauty.
With dramatic pacing changes and a variety of familiar musical comforts, the album shines in places and wanders in melancholy momentarily between energetic creativity. Other Side of the World and Silent Sea stand out as unique treasures with poetic appeal and seem to reflect KT's heart and bring out the rapturous elements in her voice.
~The Rebecca Review
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The Bluegrass Tribute to K.T. Tunstall: Eye to the Telescope
Various Artists Manufacturer: CMH Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O591PQ Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Other Side of the World
- Another Place to Fall
- Under the Weather
- Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
- Miniature Disasters
- Silent Sea
- Universe and U
- False Alarm
- Suddenly I See
- Stoppin' the Love
- Heal Over
- Through the Dark
Album Description
KT's lilting mix of pop and folk embodies a gentle purity of the soul. Bluegrass music is also a pure exploration of music and emotion. This tribute takes KT's acoustic essence and adds a rural twist. Mandolin, banjo, and fiddle create an easy breeze of warm, nuanced performance. Sweet vocal harmonies lift KT's lyrics into a newfound heaven. Put your eye to the telescope. This tribute promises to be a bright star.Customer Reviews:
A great tribute to K. T. Tunstall's music........2007-06-19
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Eye to the Telescope
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000JLSUZM Release Date: 2006-12-19 |
Album Description
Japanese exclusive 2-disc Special Deluxe Edition set of the critically acclaimed debut release - comprising an enhanced CD album which includes the bonus track 'Boo Hoo - Acoustic Extravaganza Version' and the CD-Rom video for 'Suddenly I See', plus a DVD which includes the videos for 'Suddenly I See', 'Black Horse & the Cherry Tree', 'Other Side Of The World', and 'Under The Weather [UK version]', along with live performances, picture sleeve plus obi-strip
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Eye To The Telescope
KT Tunstall Manufacturer: EMI/Relentless ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: 7799619619 |
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