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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Australian Exclusive! 'Suddenly I See' is the third single from Eye To The Telescope, the debut, UK Platinum album from Edinburgh-born chanteuse KT Tunstall. This exclusive version includes her previous hits 'Other Side Of The World' and 'Black Horse And The Cherry Tree', plus a live recording of Missy Elliott's 'Get Ur Freak On'! Virgin. 2005.
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Reviews:
She Definitely Sees This year has been a real breakthrough year for K.T. Tunstall. With the success of her breakthrough single, Black Horse & The Cherry Tree hitting a home run, so many have typed her off as a one-hit wonder. But, her second single from her debut Eye To The Telescope shows that K.T. isn't even close at all. Suddenly I see, the laest single from her debut album is a very uplifting and upbeat song, that is very enjoyable, and dominant to her soulful, gritty voice. While female singer/songwriters haven't done as well this year from Jewel, and sadly Sheryl Crow, K.T. Tunstall shows that the skies are still the limit, and this song is just wonderful to listen to.
Song: B 1/2+ |
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Description: Suddenly I See

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