shawners
September 28th, 2006, 10:04 PM
Anyone listen to this awesome album yet? I just got time to listen to it. Its pretty awesome, some obscenity in the lyrics, make it more heart felt =) I have only heard of her over the last couple of months. Me and my son will be up at 4am -5am for bottle feedings and watch VH1 to see the only time music videos are played. Saw the song black horse and cherry tree. She seemed to be a tuned up version of Meredith Brooks. Give it a listen if you can.
ARTIST: KT Tunstall
TITLE: Acoustic Extravaganza
LABEL: Relentless
GENRE: Acoustic
PLAYTIME: 0h 43min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-02
Track List
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01. Ashes 3:34
02. Girl And The Ghost 4:14
03. One Day 5:02
04. Golden Age 5:00
05. Boo Hoo 4:56
06. Gone To The Dogs 3:59
07. Change 3:44
08. Minature Disasters 4:32
09. Universe And U 4:31
10. Throw Me A Rope 3:43
Release Notes:
A LOOSE acoustic session dashed off on the Isle of Skye isn't necessarily how
you would expect Tunstall to follow up the two million-selling Eye To The
Telescope.
But it is quite heartening that she is hurtling back to her roots so quickly, if
only in a stop-gap album available through her website, www.kttunstall.com, and
by download.
As unplugged albums go, it's a gem, roping together a couple of Eye To The
Telescope tunes (not the ubiquitous Suddenly I See, thankfully), some new
material, B-sides and a cover of Beck's Golden Age.
These are honest, unvarnished settings weaving folky and country-ish elements of
acoustic guitar, double bass, dobro and the odd bit of jazzy trumpet, above
which Tunstall's voice has a directness and clarity you've got to admire.
ARTIST: KT Tunstall
TITLE: Acoustic Extravaganza
LABEL: Relentless
GENRE: Acoustic
PLAYTIME: 0h 43min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-02
Track List
----------
01. Ashes 3:34
02. Girl And The Ghost 4:14
03. One Day 5:02
04. Golden Age 5:00
05. Boo Hoo 4:56
06. Gone To The Dogs 3:59
07. Change 3:44
08. Minature Disasters 4:32
09. Universe And U 4:31
10. Throw Me A Rope 3:43
Release Notes:
A LOOSE acoustic session dashed off on the Isle of Skye isn't necessarily how
you would expect Tunstall to follow up the two million-selling Eye To The
Telescope.
But it is quite heartening that she is hurtling back to her roots so quickly, if
only in a stop-gap album available through her website, www.kttunstall.com, and
by download.
As unplugged albums go, it's a gem, roping together a couple of Eye To The
Telescope tunes (not the ubiquitous Suddenly I See, thankfully), some new
material, B-sides and a cover of Beck's Golden Age.
These are honest, unvarnished settings weaving folky and country-ish elements of
acoustic guitar, double bass, dobro and the odd bit of jazzy trumpet, above
which Tunstall's voice has a directness and clarity you've got to admire.