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Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall burst into the public consciousness in 2004 with her gritty debut album ‘Eye to the Telescope’, a provocative sonic mesh of heartfelt pop; rootsy, electric blues; and left-field alt-rock. 'Eye' spawned three hit singles — the Grammy-Award nominated “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree,” “Suddenly I See,” and “Other Side of the World” — all of which became omnipresent on radio, television, movies, and the Internet. Thanks to the multi-media exposure, the album is certified platinum in the United Kingdom and the United States, with worldwide sales exceeding 3. |
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The best (and worst) songs of KT Tunstall
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NOTE:
The standard lyrics importance in about 20%, ranging
from 0% (instrumental songs) to 40% (some rap songs, for example).
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