Eye to the Telescope

Eye to the Telescope

Eye to the Telescope

Eye to the Telescope
Álbum de KT Tunstall
Publicación 13 de diciembre de 2004 (Original) (Reino Unido)

25 de enero de 2005 (Relanzado) (Reino Unido y resto del mundo) 7 de febrero de 2006 (Estados Unidos)

Grabación 2004
Género(s) Pop, Rock alternativo
Duración 45:44
Discográfica Relentless, Virgin
Productor(es) Steve Osbourne
Cronología de KT Tunstall

False Alarm (EP)

Eye to the Telescope

KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza

Eye to the Telescope es el álbum debut de la cantautora escocesa KT Tunstall. Originalmente fue lanzado a finales del 2004 y estaba disponible sólo como un Vinilo, que incluía 11 canciones sin contar Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, que fue el primer sencillo del álbum a nivel mundial, pero en febrero del 2005 fue relanzado como un Disco compacto y fue lanzado a nivel mundial, exceptuando los Estados Unidos, donde fue lanzado un año después (7 de febrero de 2006).

Tracklisting

  1. "Other Side of the World"
  2. "Another Place To Fall"
  3. "Under the Weather"
  4. "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
  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"

Sencillos

  1. "False Alarm" (EP)
  2. "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"
  3. "Other Side of the World"
  4. "Suddenly I See
  5. "Under the Weather
  6. "Another Place To Fall
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