Eye to the Telescope
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- 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
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #460 in Music
- Released on: 2006-02-07
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.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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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 Maidment
Billboard
A delicious blend of acoustic guitar, raw grooves and sublime melodies. [11 Feb 2006]
Customer Reviews
WoW!
I had just seen a concert with KT, and thought she was great. I was excited to get the CD, and was very pleased with how quickly I received it. Would definitely deal with this vendor again in the future.
KT Tunstall
I bought this CD for one song and ended up liking the whole CD great music
baller
As luck would have it,I like every song on the album. It is a nice change from the status quo.







